Victorian Darlings Coloring Book
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Author(s)Lynn, Hannah
ISBN / ASIN1725547252
ISBN-139781725547254
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank9,178
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Go back in time to the Victorian Era with this beloved new collection from artist Hannah Lynn! Featuring her popular wide-eyed Whimsy Girls in a variety of Victorian scenes that are sure to delight for hours of coloring time! 25 Designs with *2* copies of each for a total of 50 pages to color. Measures 8.5x11, pages printed single sided, with a glossy cover. Suitable for all ages, but intended for adults and older children due to the detail in the illustrations. Designs range from moderate to challenging in this book. True to the artist's personal style, the coloring pages feature bold, thick lines for ease of coloring inside the lines. This is Hannah's 10th coloring book--please view all available titles on my Amazon Author page by clicking on the author name under the title of the book. To learn more about Hannah Lynn, please visit HannahLynn.com!****PDF Printable option available for purchase on HannahLynn.com****
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