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In the 1960s, Price Stern Sloan published what was probably the first coloring book for adults as well as kids. Designs to Color was created by Betty Schaffner who believed that people of all ages had an innate imagination and artistic talent that conventional coloring books failed to spark and nurture. Her varied line drawings, sometimes abstract and sometimes recognizable - flowers, faces and animals - will lead any "color-er" into winding paths and jungles of form and into their own worlds of imagination. No two drawings will ever be the identical and even the same person can create…mehr

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In the 1960s, Price Stern Sloan published what was probably the first coloring book for adults as well as kids. Designs to Color was created by Betty Schaffner who believed that people of all ages had an innate imagination and artistic talent that conventional coloring books failed to spark and nurture. Her varied line drawings, sometimes abstract and sometimes recognizable - flowers, faces and animals - will lead any "color-er" into winding paths and jungles of form and into their own worlds of imagination. No two drawings will ever be the identical and even the same person can create completely different moods by changing colors and mediums. From crayons to markers to watercolors, Designs to Color Book 1 will ignite creative ability and fun with 23 original pieces of art which, when finished, look great framed. Whether you're discovering them for the first time or remember them from childhood, Designs to Color will bring out the kid in you... no matter what age you are!
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Betty Schaffner was way ahead of her time! Betty was a registered nurse, Texas housewife and mother of 4 who studied at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Univ. of Houston. In the late 1950's, she started doodling designs when she was on the phone. Her children would grab the doodles and color them, and ask for bigger designs to color and share with their friends. Then came the tennis shoes! And the typewriters and trash cans and tool sheds and a car! And finally a coloring book, which led to a series, one of the longest-running coloring books series in the 70s & 80s. And the first book is back.