Every Little Thing Review

Every Little Thing: A Flat Vernacular Coloring Book Review and Giveaway

Every Little ThingWhen I was in school there was a requirement to “wrap” our books. What this exercise entailed was gathering paper bags and cutting them to the size of the textbook, and with a couple strategic folds and little tape the book would be covered. What resulted was a black space, and a spine to create whatever I chose to think appropriate and thematic for that book.

The best part was the blank canvas and being able to create the cover of my dreams. This normally took longer than and usually detracted from the real purpose of the books. I always went for bright colors, and something inspiring and happy – think rainbows and butterflies.

There have been books throughout my life that I have thought could do well as an outline, and give the reader the ability to color. This long thought of mine has come to fruition with the release of Every Little Thing: A Flat Vernacular Coloring Book by Payton Cosell Turner

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Every Little Thing: A Flat Vernacular Coloring Book by Payton Cosell Turner is a wistful and magical jaunt into a different world. The name of the book originates from the authors Brooklyn based design studio that is known for their hand-drawn and hand-printed wallpapers. As you thumb through this books it becomes clear that any one of these designs could be an active and potentially colorful wallpaper. Each page has characters ranging from koalas, alligators, lions, cats, snakes, peacocks, butterflies to food.

Every Little Thing CollageAnother bonus to this book is that the cover comes off and reveals a blank canvas for you to color as you deem appropriate. The book pages are bound together which makes removal of the pages a little more difficult, which might just be easier and neater to leave them in the books binding. Each page is a close mirror image to the opposite page, which lends itself to added creativity.

I think it is important to note that since this is a hand-drawn book the artwork might not be for everybody – there are a lot of animals as well. I loved all the animals and found myself creating stories for each page as I was coloring. I would also recommend sticking to crayons or pencils, as if you use pens it runs the risk of bleeding through and making the coloring of the following page difficult.

Cover Jacket Off Every Little ThingDuring those seemingly long school days I dreamt to coloring my own covers and now this is a an option. This is a fun, different and creative take on the growing adult coloring book trend and if you are looking for a little higher quality coloring book, this 80 page book is for you!

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GIVEAWAY: DealsAmongUs is offering a copy to you –  my readers!  (1) winner will receive one hard copy of Every Little Thing: A Flat Vernacular Coloring Book by Payton Cosell Turner . This is a $15.95 value!! I will be randomly choosing 1 person on February 15th (02/15/2016) to receive this book! Open to residents in the US and Canada. To enter complete the entries below! Winner will be notified by DealsAmongUs by email and prize will be fulfilled by DealsAmongUs via Amazon! Remember you have 48 hours to claim prize, or I will choose another winner. GOOD LUCK!!!

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64 thoughts on “Every Little Thing Review

  1. Rhiannon Rowland

    I love to color just about anything. But I guess flowers are my favorite.

  2. carol

    I love to color all kinds of pictures…but different designs with flowers and patterns are my favorite

  3. Cynthia C

    I haven’t colored for years, but some of the new mandala designs look beautiful to me.

  4. Cheryl B

    I like to doodle, but I enjoy sitting down with Grandtot and coloring pictures with her.

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  6. Sarah

    I’m a big doodler too, but when it comes to colouring I like really intricate designs.

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  8. Sandi Tymchuk

    I like colouring pictures, too, especially flowers and animals–a simple child-like pleasure!

  9. Cassi

    I’m almost finished with my first Coloring Book. I like them all but my husband prefers the outcome of the animal ones.

  10. Traci Tilson

    I love to color with my family. The fact that you review books that I wouldn’t normally see is wonderful.

  11. Kristina Potter

    My daughter draws sketches of pictures for my 3 year old. Then of course, my three year asks me to color with him. So my favorite thing to color are my daughters mythical creatures she draws.

  12. Christy B

    Would love to win this for a friend that loves to color! She’ll color just about anything!

  13. Cynthia Mercado

    I love coloring with my children and grandchildren, I like to color anything.

  14. Vikki Billings

    I love to color flowers, abstract designs, butterflies and stained glass windows.

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