Four new coloring books from Hallmark and Crayola

We’re over-the-moon about Hallmark’s latest collaboration with Crayola: four new coloring books for us grown-ups! We’re all about zen-ing out with original line art and our favorite hues, and we know a lot of you are, too. These new books feature unique Hallmark art and are perfect for Crayola’s colored pencils and fine line markers.

Crayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.com

Two of the new books are by individual Hallmark artists: Folk Art Escapes by Flora Chang (seen coloring in this post!) and Whimsical Escapes by Terry Runyan. Both Flora and Terry contributed to Hallmark’s own coloring book earlier this year; we’re jazzed that they have their very own books now, too.

Crayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.com

The other two Hallmark + Crayola new coloring books, Patterned Escapes and Elegant Escapes, are group efforts. They feature artwork by a whole host of Hallmarkers alongside some fresh finds from our archives.

Crayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.comCrayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.com

Remember to add these bright books to your Black Friday shopping list—especially for people in your life who need some non-digital downtime! You can find them all at both Target and TRU.

Crayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.comCrayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.comCrayola Coloring Book | artist Flora Chang | thinkmakeshareblog.com

Share your coloring book art with us @think.make.share! We want to see your masterpieces! 

 

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  1. 8.10.16 | Reply
    Carol sikora wrote:

    Where can I find the “Fine Line Markers” to go with the Adult Coloring Books? I had bought 2 different packages at Meijer in Algonquin. They r out of them and I can’t find them anywhere else.

    • 8.10.16 | Reply
      Carol sikora wrote:

      Where can I find Crayola Fine Line Markers?

    • 8.11.16 | Reply
      Think.Make.Share wrote:

      You can find them on the crayola website! Search “adult markers” and they pop up! Happy Coloring!