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Why colouring books for adults are the Next Big Thing.

If you’re not finding mindfulness in yoga, or Saturday night wine, there’s a new option: colouring books for adults.

But they aren’t those giant colouring books we had as kids, full of fairies and flowers. These are specifically targeted at adults to help relieve stress and practice mindfulness. They strip away multi-tasking and technology and force people back to focusing on one small task.

And they are quickly becoming some of the most popular books around. Adult colouring books are currently in the top 20 on Amazon’s bestseller list. And on Book Depository they make the top five.

Author and illustrator of The Mindfulness Colouring Book (it’s at number 4 on Book Depository’s bestseller list)  Emma Farrarrons says she finds it soothing.

She writes on her blog: “There is something comforting about picking up a pencil and drawing. I forget about everything around me. I’m in the moment, feeling the blank sheet underneath the nib, hearing the sound of the lead scratching the surface of the paper.

“To me, it’s the same with colouring-in. Maybe it’s a feeling of childhood nostalgia, spending a day filling in scenes, choosing the next colouring pencil … hours free from thought.”

Debrief Daily’s Mia Freedman says colouring in is refreshing and distracting. Listen to her talk about her new obsession on the podcast below:

If, like us you feel inspired to dip your toes into the world of adult colouring, we have a few suggestions:

1. Coloring Mandala for Meditation: 200 Original Illustrations. Buy here.

2. Enchanted Forrest by Johanna Basford. Buy here.

3. Colourtation Anti-Stress Colouring Book For Adults: Volume 1, Stan Rodski, Jack Dowling. Buy here.

4. The Creative Therapy Colouring Book, Hannah Davies, Richard Merritt, Jo Taylor. Buy here.

5. Colour Yourself Calm: A Mindfulness Colouring Book, Tiddy Rowan. Buy here.

6. Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book, Johanna Basford. Buy here.

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Here are the comments
  • Bettie

    I’ve been colouring in for 6 months now. Its a great way to relax.

  • Complicated coloring

    I have released a series of books called “Complicated Coloring”.
    Its an expanding collection.
    So far I have books on Sugar Skulls, Mixed Mandalas and Hearts, Flowers and Butterflies. http://www.complicatedcoloring.com

  • Jacqui Eddison

    I have two adult colouring books. Both fantastic to wind down and destress. A great idea!

  • Dee

    I have one! Love them!

  • Carole

    I see in these covers some ideas for doing needle work. ~ epona

  • Joanna

    Hi My name is Joanna and I also illustrate colouring in books for adults. I have a facebook page – Colouring In Book and I also sell my books on EBay. I have a total of 6 new books. Colour me in, Pocket Book, Zentangled and Mini Zen and Flower Rounds in A4 and A5 I live in North Brisbane and have 5 children. I recently gave up work to pursue my passion. I love creating my art works and I get immense pleasure out of sharing them.
    Enjoy.
    Joanna

  • ally g

    I recently purchased some of these for my sister for her birthday. She also got ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Mad Men’colouring books for adults