Download Free Happy Christmas Color By Number For Adults Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Happy Christmas Color By Number For Adults and write the review.

Give yourself the gift of fun and relaxation with this festive Christmas coloring book! Forty-six picturesque holiday scenes feature beautifully decorated houses, cozy fireside settings, quaint town squares, and all things Christmas - snowmen, Santas, sleighs, stockings, and much more. Use the corresponding colour chart, or let your imagination lead the way. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced colourists, Christmas Color By Number and other Creative Haven adult colouring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Each title is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress. AUTHOR: Montreal-based George Toufexis is a successful freelance illustrator who has worked as an art/creative director and illustrator/designer. He has designed and illustrated t-shirts, and stickers, temporary tattoos, and education-related licensed products for Warner Brothers, Disney, Fox, and LucasFilm, as well as nonlicensed materials for various publishers. George has published nearly 500 editorial cartoons and created dozens of coloring and activity books for Dover, many of which are bestsellers. He also works as a musician and songwriter, specializing in blues, roots, and gospel music.
Beautiful Christmas is a 64-page coloring book for children aged 5-12. As they color Christ in the cave or the shepherds glorifying God with the angels, they are cultivating their own sensibility to beauty while learning to recognize some of the meaningful symbols, elements, and motifs of the Church. May this small book bless those children who color and create within its pages.
Kids will get into the holiday spirit with these 30 charming color-by-number Christmas pictures. Great fun for home or school, this book will provide hours of entertainment for children ages 4 to 7.
Perfect for children ages 6 to 10, 30 playful illustrations feature Christmas tree ornaments, gift-bearing penguins, a family of snowmen, reindeer, and of course, jolly old Kris Kringle.
Kids will love this king-sized assortment of holiday activities! Over 250 pages of Christmas fun will entertain them for hours with ready-to-color scenes plus crosswords, spot-the-differences, secret codes, riddles, other festive puzzles.
Thirty-one unique Christmas illustrations to color incorporate the lyrics of holiday songs as well as lines from popular poems and stories of the season. Featured yuletide favorites include "Deck the Halls," "O Holy Night," "Jingle Bells," and many more. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced colorists, Merry Christmas Designs and other Creative Haven® adult coloring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Each title is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress.
Each year in the United States, millions of mass-produced greeting cards proclaim their occasional messages: "For My Loving Daughter," "On the Occasion of Your Marriage," and "It's a Boy!" For more than 150 years, greeting cards have tapped into and organized a shared language of love, affection, and kinship, becoming an integral part of American life and culture. Contemporary incarnations of these emotional transactions performed through small bits of decorated paper are often dismissed as vacuous clichés employing worn-out stereotypes. Nevertheless, the relationship of greeting cards to systems of material production is well worth studying and understanding, for the modern greeting card is the product of an industry whose values and aims seem to contradict the sentiments that most cards express. In fact, greeting cards articulate shifting forms of love and affiliation experienced by people whose lives have been shaped by the major economic changes of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A Token of My Affection shows in fascinating detail how the evolution of the greeting card reveals the fundamental power of economic organization to enable and constrain experiences of longing, status, desire, social connectedness, and love and to structure and partially determine the most private, internal, and intimate of feelings. Beautifully illustrated, A Token of My Affection follows the development of the modern greeting card industry from the 1840s, as a way of recovering that most elusive of things—the emotional subjectivity of another age. Barry Shank charts the evolution of the greeting card from an afterthought to a traditional printing and stationery business in the mid-nineteenth century to a multibillion-dollar industry a hundred years later. He explains what an industry devoted to emotional sincerity means for the lives of all Americans. Blending archival research in business history with a study of surviving artifacts and a literary analysis of a broad range of relevant texts and primary sources, Shank demonstrates the power of business to affect love and the ability of love to find its way in the marketplace of consumer society.