Description
Corgis Rule! A4(ish) size colouring book is a book for dog lovers, especially corgi-dog lovers. (There is another completely different Susan Alison corgi colouring book called 'Corgis Rule Again!').
The book is full of unique artwork based on original hand-drawn Susan Alison corgi dog designs. The paper in this book is 60lb in weight ie crayons and pencils are your best bet for fab results. (It's always a good idea to use a safety sheet underneath each page whatever you're using.)Pictures are only printed on one side of the paper so that you can remove a page and display or frame it without losing the picture on the other side.
Some of the pictures are cropped and enlarged to make different pictures and provide some less intricate designs, which also allow experimentation with different colouring schemes. Some have been made into 6"x4" pictures - a nice size for framing, or for cutting out and sticking to the front of a greeting card blank.
There are also some sheets of notepaper for that special person, and a page of bookmarks that can be coloured and laminated. At the back of this book are a couple of pages for trying out your colours.Most importantly - these cavorting corgi canines aim to bring you a smile or two.
Author: Susan Alison
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 05/22/2016
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.21d
ISBN13: 9781533390752
ISBN10: 1533390754
BISAC Categories:
- Pets | Dogs | General
- Crafts & Hobbies | Papercrafts
About the Author
Susan Alison lives in Bristol, UK, and writes and paints full-time. She paints dogs, especially Bor-der Collies, Corgis, Whippets and Greyhounds. Every now and then she paints something that is not a dog just to show she's not completely under the paw - mainly, she's under the paw...
Susan's romantic comedies, fantasy novels, illustrated doggerel, short stories; and colouring books can be found on Amazon, Etsy and eBay.
Short stories of hers (not usually about dogs) have been published in women's magazines world-wide.
In 2011 she was presented with the Katie Fforde Bursary Award for fiction (with which she's in-credibly chuffed).
She has a website at www.SusanAlison.com which features quite a lot of dogs... and if you'd like to receive her (infrequent) newsletter in the comfort of your own inbox, there is a space to put your email address on any of the pages.
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