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Just got some digis from The Cat's Pajamas. Looking forward to coloring them. I only got a couple to start with, but I saw quite a few I liked.
Where have you recently gotten digis?
And there are many good digi stamp stores on Etsy and they aren't very expensive.
There are many companies out there with some really great digis, but those seem to be the two I purchase the most. Here are some that may be worth a look for you: Hambo; The Greeting Farm; Gerda Steiner; Impression Obsession; Rachelle Anne Miller; Whimsy Stamps. I know there are others but these are the ones I can think of now.
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I do a lot with free printable coloring pages. Of course, my standard card is 8 1/2 X 5 1/2. You can find lots of free printables online.
This was an online printable:
I doodle my own coloring pages = My Flickr account holds a couple of them in this album = Doodles | Flickr
If I can doodle, anybody can do it too!
Mary Engelbreit has free coloring sheets on her website. I have an HP smart printer that can resize Mary's coloring sheets. I made one for my Positivity Journal and resized it down to card size. Had fun coloring both. = Coloring Page Downloads – Mary Engelbreit
And I was just at Marvy-Uchida website looking up something for a friend and they have printable coloring sheets = Freebies — Marvy Uchida
They also have a printable marker color chart on the website too.
Thank you and you are welcome. . As a ministry, I've been creating doodled coloring pages for our church congregation weekly all of last year. This year I've doodled some Bible journaling "bookmarks" because the Pastor's sister-in-law requested them and soon I will be creating index memory cards. Since I create in black and white, I've been looking for easy background ideas. Some people say this is cheating, but I don't think so, just an added tool in my creative toolbox -- I keep all the originals and if I need to use a bit out of one coloring sheet to create another coloring sheet, then I use a lightbox to trace that bit off one to another. I'm thinking of using simple stencils more to create backgrounds. I created some prayer index cards awhile back that I used stencils on and then colored them in.
One of my YouTube friends likes to color and I discovered coloring sheets at the Crayola website. Perhaps an image trimmed from a coloring sheet would make a good digi = Free Coloring Pages | crayola.com
Your doodle books are cute! I especially liked the prayer cards!
Thanks for sharing the crayola link; the spring boots coloring page is good! I'll have to look through them all later.
Is it me? The link doesn't work, but that could be my computer, it's been cranky lately.
Sorry about that, but the link does work for me. Of course, I'm the one who initially posted so maybe that's why. Another way to get there would be to go to Etsy.com and then search AlexSyberiaDesigns. Good luck.