10 Things to Love About Coloring

10 Things to Love about Coloring-Coloring Cafe Blog

There are lots of things to love about coloring! Getting lost in a design, challenging yourself to improve your skills, and the satisfaction of finishing a complicated page are just a few things. But I’ve added 10 more reasons that we’ve chosen this path to express our creativity!

1. Express Your Creativity

With the wide variety of subjects and styles, coloring books can provide you with the framework for making your own special marks on the page. Once you start coloring, it becomes your unique piece of art and you get to decide how the final picture will look.

2. Coloring Calms a Monkey Mind—at least for a while, anyway.

Coloring has long been used as a part of art therapy and with only a coloring book and some colored pencils you too can calm you mind. Although not a substitute for counseling or therapy, coloring can be a piece of your self-care. Learn more here.

3. It’s portable

No need to tote a million art supplies with you when you travel or know you could be delayed. Just pull out a coloring book and a small pack of colored pencils and color away the boring bits of life like sitting in the DMV waiting for your number to be called. There are travel books available too which are so easy to tuck into your purse or bag (and by the way—everyone else will be jealous of you)!

4. It’s clean

One of the few crafts that doesn’t leave a mess behind or all over your hands! No need for water that can spill, sticky glue, or glitter that gets everywhere) to bring your colorful pages to life.

5. You can color and still watch Netflix!

Coloring takes “some” of your concentration, but not all of it! It’s a great way to work on your pages and still enjoy the next season of Schitt’s Creek or Outlander.

6. If you’re coloring, you can’t eat!

Cookie crumbs and potato chip stains can really wreck a beautiful picture! Mindless coloring is way healthier than mindless eating and you end up with a masterpiece to boot. (and the Oreos will be waiting for you when you’re ready for a break)

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Coloring page of cute vintage campers
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7. The decisions you make are not earth-shattering

For sure, we “make mistakes” when we color—wishing we’d chosen a different color, or we messed up a pattern, but we’re not being graded on our work, and most of the time you can fix what you don’t like by coloring over with a darker color or changing up the pattern. It’s not about perfection, but expression and relaxation. And if you really hate it, you can always tear it out of the book and start a new page!

8. Your Pages become Memories

Just like songs can bring us back to a time and place in our life, so can creativity. As you look back on the pages you colored you can remember how you felt at the time that you colored them. And like anything, we get better the more we do something so you can track your progress by looking back at your previous pages. Some colorists like to sign and date their pages, so they remember when they created them. What a colorful diary to look back on!

9. Color Alone or with Friends

Coloring is a perfect hobby to do just for (and with) yourself, but pull out some coloring books, pencils and a few snacks and watch your friends and family gather ‘round for coloring and conversation. It’s usually the ones that say “Really, you guys??? Coloring?” that are the ones that get into it the most!

10. Coloring = Happiness

Just watch how your mood changes when you open a book and start coloring. After a few strokes of pink, or yellow, or deep blue, did your shoulders relax? Did you let out a sigh? Do you feel just a little lighter? Blending colors that please you or finding new combinations you haven’t used before can make you smile, and when you smile, everything looks cleaner and brighter.

Why Adult Coloring Is Such A Hit

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by Jim Marcotte

As I write this, ten of the top fifty books on Amazon’s Best Seller list are adult coloring books. Six of those are in the top twenty-five, including the book at number one. Numero Uno. Their bestselling book, selling millions of copies. Even though there has been a fair amount of media coverage about adult coloring of late, for many people this is still a bit of a head-shaker. Coloring books? For grown-ups?

Absolutely. And they are trending up with a vengeance.

Adult coloring is not exactly new. It has been around for years as a therapy tool, mostly used as a means to reduce stress and anxiety. There was also a small group of dedicated “coloristas” who enjoyed coloring as a hobby, but that group is no longer small by any measure. So what happened?

A few years back a Scottish artist named Johanna Basford pitched an adult coloring book to her publisher. Though skeptical, they decided to publish a first run of thirteen thousand books – a pretty big commitment – and promptly sold them all. Now, several million books later, Basford is credited with kickstarting a trend that shows no signs of peaking.

So what is it about coloring? There are a number of reasons it is so popular:

  • You do not need to be a skilled artist to create a beautiful design. Here at The Coloring Café we have coined the term “guided creativity” to explain it. Because you are not starting from a blank sheet, coloring becomes a calming, non-threatening method of expressing creativity. All you need is a book, some colored pencils or markers, and you are on your way.
  • It’s simple, basic therapy. Fans of coloring report that it helps quiet the mind and at the same time increases their focus. It’s a great way to disconnect for a bit, to leave the frantic pace of our digital world behind and mindfully create something beautiful. It’s meditation without the mantra or cramped legs.
  • Coloring is a versatile pastime. It can be a quiet calming moment, perhaps unwinding after the kids are in bed, or it can be a social event complete with wine, snacks and laughter (just don’t spill on your newly created masterpiece!). We have supplied coloring get-togethers, birthday parties and wedding showers with coloring book and pencil kits, and the participants have raved about how much fun it was.
  • Coloring is portable. You can tuck a book and pencils into a purse, tote or briefcase and use them to pass the time anywhere. Long waits at the doctor’s office, in the car to pick up the kids, passing time in a hospital room—virtually any spot can be a coloring refuge.
  • Coloring can be social. There are Facebook groups with thousands of members, Pinterest and Instagram pics galore, groups springing up in cities large and small. Even the “anti-social media” social media site Reddit has some coloring subs. You can share your creativity on these sites or just hang out and be inspired by others, because with coloring there are no rules!
  • Coloring is a versatile pastime. It can be a quiet calming moment, perhaps unwinding after the kids are in bed, or it can be a social event complete with wine, snacks and laughter (just don’t spill on your newly created masterpiece!). We have supplied coloring get-togethers, birthday parties and wedding showers with coloring book and pencil kits, and the participants have raved about how much fun it was.

For all these reasons and more, I think coloring will be much more than a fad, in fact I believe it will remain popular for a long time to come. So jump in, shed that stress and make something beautiful! 

Jim Marcotte is a writer and business consultant. He and his wife, artist Ronnie Walter, are the founders of The Coloring Cafe®.