I’m consciously trying to build in some more “quiet evenings at home” into my intentionally busy life. Those nights are usually Sunday and Monday evenings (though I host the occasional restaurant dinner party on Mondays for my social club). I haven’t been much of an “adult coloring book” type person before – I’m more of a reader/writer. But since my accident last year that left my right hand at only 70% of its function, I know I need to do more to practice fine motor coordination. So I’ll give it a whirl, but I might not show any friends the results of my coloring attempts!
Megan Halsey’s Hygge coloring book is “A Book to Enjoy & Color for a Cozy, Simple, Happy Life.” That sounds great to me!
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I’m really drawn to Robin Pickens’ Hygge Happy coloring book simply because the front cover features so many funky mid-century modern and Swedish-inspired teapots! (Or is it tea pots? I never can tell which way to spell that!)
I personally will probably skip the Cosy Winter Hygge Colouring Book just because I’m focusing on autumn right now. I like enjoying each season in its own time, slowly, not racing ahead to the next season or a far-off festive holiday.
Happy coloring!