So relaxing and has become my new obsession! It’s also such a mindless activity that I can still have conversations while doing it. Seems that I am even more focused during these conversations as I color. Also a much better busyness rather than doom scrolling on my phone. Love it!
Love this book, the pens that come with it are amazing! No leaking through the pages and no smudging! The pictures are so detailed, look amazing when finished
I find myself constantly reaching for this coloring book. It helps me zone out like I would doomscrolling on my phone, but without the intense dopamine negatively wiring my brain! I leave it out on the coffee table so anyone can grab it and work on it. I will be ordering more when I finish this one!
I love every book but I think this animal addition is great. I love animals and these books make me relax.
This is my 4th book by Still&Slow! Love all the pictures..these coloring books have become my favorite!
Loving the Animal Edition! I really like the fainter lines and the finer detail! I'm obsessed! I colour every day!
This book is my favorite of all your books. The detail is perfect and I love making this part of my daily routine.
Due to an unfortunate meeting of my right/dominant hand, & the garage door, I have been unable to knit/game. Boredom is a killer. This coloring book has been sanity saving. Overall, the simple, forgiving, meditative, nature of the designs has been lovely. Not having to overthink color choices on the pain days (better now) was a gift. I've done pages with an alcohol marker (Nice, but they bleed. Use a sheet protector), a highlighter (An impulse choice, but I liked it), and a TomBow watercolor brush (My favorite so far), all blues because that's my favorite color. When I received my order of all of the books, I chided myself for ordering more than one before finding out if I liked them. Now that I've finished a few pages, I'm feeling clever.
I love all the books. I espacially love the modification to the intensité of the ink! They made the line a lot paler so they "disapear" when you color the page.

