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The cutest colouring book to celebrate some of the little mascots of Ireland.

 

With a bold thick outline and limited detailing, these illustrated colouring pages are perfect for you to add a touch of personality to each page and explore colouring your own patterns & details.

 

 

Each book is made to order in our home studio - bound together & printed on strong quality matte paper, ideal for colouring with pencils, markers, or crayons. This book has 15 pages. See the additional info section for more details.

 

Relax & unwind as you take a break to enjoy some creative bliss.

 

Irish Mascots Colouring Book

€12.00Price
  • What kind of paper is it?

    - It's printed on strong size matte paper, with a weight of 200 gsm. For context, regular printer paper is usually 80 gsm.

     

    Do markers bleed through the page?

    - Yes! It is possible that some brands of markers can bleed through the page. I recommed to insert a thick blank sheet between the pages. An alternative way (better way) to ensure no marker bleed occurs is to flip your book so that only the page you wish to currently colour is opened, that way there is no risk at all to other pages in the book while you colour. 

     

    What can I do when it's completed?

    - Each page is blank on the reverse (no double side printing). You could choose to cut your favourites out of the book to hang on your wall. If you want to colour some more, you can have a look at our other colouring books.

     

    Isn't there health benefits to colouring?

    - Colouring is a healthy way to relieve stress. It calms the brain and helps your body relax. This can improve sleep and fatigue while decreasing heart rate and feelings of depression and anxiety. Colouring can help you be more mindful. Google Source: mayoclinichealthsystem.org 

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