1. Whatever Is Lovely: A Coloring Book for Reflection and Worship – “Color your way to peace and worship with this beautiful coloring book for adults featuring encouraging quotes from inspirational writers, beloved hymns, and Scripture.” Included with the book is a link to a Spotify playlist to complement the reflection and worship in the coloring book.
2. Everything Beautiful: A Coloring Book for Reflection and Inspiration – The sequel to Whatever is Lovely, this coloring book features more beautiful illustrations and reflections of worship. It also comes with a link to a Spotify worship playlist.
3. Today is Going to Be a Great Day: Anti-stress Therapy and Biblical Inspiration – Bible verses, flora & fauna, and a mix of gift tags, bookmarks, and cards to color.
4. Indescribable – This coloring book features beautiful artwork to accompany the lyrics from Chris Tomlin’s song Indescribable.
CITYSCAPES & LANDMARKS
5. The Wandering City– “Play with the whimsical perspectives, blend in the parks and squares, decorate the intricate features and discover hidden elements in the amazing metropolis that embodies all the architectural styles and landscapes of the world.”
6. Splendid Cities: Color Your Way to Calm– “The most splendid cities in the world — some real, others imagined — come alive under your hand. Open this book and let yourself be drawn into a world tour dotted with floating kingdoms in the sky and spooky cities, and taking you from the domes of Moscow to the top of the Eiffel Tower. This journey knows no limits!”
7. Landmarks of the World: Color Your Way from Barcelona to Beijing– “Landmarks of the World lets you color in famous religious buildings, museums, seats of government and commerce, castles, and more across [the world]. A concise description with fascinating facts about the structure’s design and history accompanies each illustration.”
8. American Road Trip: Color Your Way to Calm from Coast to Coast – “Take a road trip across America, traveling from Seattle’s Space Needle to New York’s Times Square. On the way, make sure to visit the redwood forests of California, the Gateway Arch of St. Louis, Chicago’s majestic Sears Tower, the best barbecue joints of Memphis, and everything in between!”
SPECIAL INTEREST
9. Color the Pacific Northwest– “Color the Pacific Northwest is an inky exploration of the people, places, plants, and popular culture that define Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia…You can color Sasquatch, ink your own latte art, fill in the details of an intricate family of salmon, discover the Oregon Trail, and color a flying fish from Seattle’s Pike Place Market.”
10. Patterns of the Universe– “Contemplate the Patterns of the Universe as you color! Math is at the heart of many natural wonders and has an abstract beauty all its own—in the silhouette of a snowflake, the spiral seeds of a sunflower, and the symmetry of the Sri Yantra mandala.
11. Coffee Animals Coloring Book for Adults Relaxation – Cats with coffee, unicorns with coffee, sloths with coffee, llamas with coffee. Cute, fun, simple pictures to color for the animal and coffee lover.
12. Creative Haven Christmas Trees Coloring Book– Stunning illustrations of Christmas trees with varied styles. This coloring book isn’t just for Christmas, but can bring the joy of the Christmas season year round.
13. Off the Bookshelf: 45+ Weirdly Wonderful Designs to Color for Fun & Relaxation – “Made for imaginations that never grew up, [Samarra Khaja’s] designs create a wacky world of stories, where outdated technology manuals and robot romance novels sit side by side on the bookshelf with gardening books and science lab manuals.”
ARTIST SERIES
Each of these artist’s collections were too beautiful to choose just one.
14. Lulu Mayo “A Million” Series – A million cats, sloths, dogs, unicorns, bears, owls… “Her charming, whimsical, and fun-to-complete pictures will delight and entertain animal lovers with a soft spot for these cuddly creatures.”
15. Joanna Basford– You can get lost in Joanna’s whimsical worlds – her Enchanted Forest, Secret Garden, Lost Ocean, Magical Jungle, World of Flowers, and Christmas coloring books. Her illustrations in each book is a whole world to explore. She’s even hidden pictures throughout the book for a treasure hunt in each of the magical places.
16. Millie Morotta– You’ll have a hard time picking a favorite of Millie’s nature-based coloring books. From the Wild Savannah, to Tropical Wonderland, Beautiful Birds and so many more amazing creatures, you really can’t go wrong with any of them.
17. Steve McDonald “Fantastic” Series– “Steve McDonald doesn’t just draw the cities of the world. A lifelong traveler since his family moved to the Middle East in 1979, he actually visits them, soaking up the local color, the architecture, and, most of all – the lines.” Fantastic Cities, Fantastic Structures, Fantastic Planet, Fantastic Collections, Fantastic Machines. Fantastic illustrations for you to color.
18. Maria Trolle–Flora and Botanicum are two beautifully illustrated coloring books by this amazing Swedish artist that feature absolutely breathtaking fairies, fairy gardens, flower gardens, and forest animals.
FREE PRINTABLE DOWNLOADS
19. I’m a big fan of comic artist, Liz Climo. Her simple animal drawings and comedic lines are lighthearted and fun. She created a free coloring book that you can download here.
20. Emily Taylor is a surface designer who creates gorgeous prints. She illustrated floral coloring pages that you can download here.
21. Morgan Harper Nicols is an inspirational artist who pens words of hope and grace. She created simple sketches that you can color (or paint). You can download them
23. Woods Coffee shared PDF coloring pages reminding us to get out and explore.
24. SPIRIT 105.3 created coloring pages to share the message of hope and encouragement.
25. You can find our very own AllMomDoes coloring pages here!
I’m Hannah — a Seattle native and a mom to three spirited daughters. I love a good oat milk latte from Caffe Ladro, learning to skateboard with my 6-year-old, and exploring new parks with my best friend and partner, Matt. I’ve walked through hard seasons of divorce, single-parenting, and mental illness (in my kids and myself), but in the last couple years I’ve been redefining what it means for me to be a mom in my 30’s and how to find joy right here. (Hello, skateboard lessons and adult art class!) I didn’t expect much of anything about my life as it is now, but I’m learning to savor each moment. There is so much joy to be found here.