The Word in Color Wirebound Coloring Book – Biblical Inspiration, Soothing Reflection and Creative Expressions of Faith Coloring book for Teens and Adults

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Dimensions 0.5 × 7.25 in
Publisher ‏

‎ Christian Art Publishers (December 29, 2015)

Language ‏

‎ English

Spiral-bound ‏

‎ 52 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

‎ 1432115634

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 978-1432115630

Item Weight ‏

‎ 1.05 pounds

Dimensions ‏

‎ 10.5 x 0.5 x 7.25 inches

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8 thoughts on “The Word in Color Wirebound Coloring Book – Biblical Inspiration, Soothing Reflection and Creative Expressions of Faith Coloring book for Teens and Adults


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    This is a really wonderful coloring book filled with many Christian-based designs. I also want to mention immediately that it is one of the better made coloring books that I have purchased but more about that later. The coloring book has 50 pages of designs and additional bookmarks, tags, and cards that you can color and cut out for your use.What I love about the book is that almost every one of the designs is Christian-based. Many Christian coloring books only devote one third or so of the design pages to providing a Christian message. In this book, page after page is devoted to Bible quotes. The words are incorporated into the design and are part of what you will color. That will make it easy to meditate on the words while I am coloring. The verses are also cited so it is easy to look up and see the words in context.The book is very well made. The cover is extremely strong hardboard. It is printed on one side only of heavyweight perforated paper. The binding is at the top and is spiral bound. The print quality is excellent and dark. I really appreciate this binding as you can flip to any page and have access to the entire design. The cover then becomes a portable “desk” which allows you to color easily when on-the-go. While I am not a “lefty”, spiral bound works fantastic for them as they don’t have to color over the “hump” of the binding. A few of the designs extend beyond the perforations, which is a little frustrating. I won’t remove these from the book as I will lose a bit of the design if I do. This could be easily solved in future additions to this series by sizing the design to fit below the perforations.This is printed on great paper. All of my alcohol-based markers bled through but none of my water-based ones did. Gel pens worked fantastic as well and did not bleed through or leave shadows at the back. Coloring pencils worked nicely as well and behaved according to their type of lead (soft/hard core.) This publisher also published a book geared at a younger starting age (but I like it, too!) which has a grade of paper I wish they had used for their other books. That book (“Inspirational Coloring Book for Girls”) does not even allow for alcohol-based markers to bleed through. In any case, put a piece of card stock or chipboard or even heavyweight paper below the page you are working on and you will prevent ink from seeping through.These are the coloring medium that I use for testing. If there is something else you feel I should be testing, please let me know and I will see if I can add it to my growing pile:Markers: 1) alcohol-based – Copic Sketch, Prismacolor double ended markers (brush and fine point), Sharpies (fine and ultra-fine) and 2) water-based – Tombows dual end markers (brush and fine point), Stabilo 88, Staedler triplus fineliners, and Pentel markersGel Pens: Sakura, Fiskars, Uni-ball Signo 0.38/0.28 and TekwriterColoring Pencils: Prismacolor Premier Soft Core, Derwent Colorsoft, Prismacolor Verithins, and Faber-Castel Polychromos


  2. About a year ago, I discovered the joy and relaxation of adult coloring books and it’s been both stress-relieving and fun! I’ve built quite the collection of coloring books and had fun with colored pencils and gel pens as well. I was delighted to see that there are Christian inspiration and religious coloring books too. This one looked like just what I wanted so I ordered it in hopes that it would live up to my expectations.”The Word in Color” Biblical coloring book is a spiral-bound, hardcover book containing Bible verses meant to inspire reflection while coloring. The book measures 7 1/4 inches (L) by 10 1/8 inches (H) by 1/2 inch (W). The pages themselves measure 7 inches by 10 inches. There are 52 one-sided pages with beautiful designs and Bible verses. Of those 52 pages, 47 pages boast Bible verses and designs such as floral, nature, or various modern, tasteful pictures that are fun to color. Of the 5 remaining pages, there are 6 bookmarks, 6 small cards, and 13 gift tags. You’ll need to cut the cards, bookmarks, and gift tags out and punch holes through the gift tags and bookmarks for ribbons. The tops of all of the pages are perforated so you can tear the pages out if you wish to frame or give to friends and family or you can just leave them in the book. The paper used is nice and thick, the designs are boldly printed and don’t look cheap, and almost all of the designs are easy to color, with just a few intricate ones.I love this book and am so happy with my purchase! I love the Bible verses and the pictures included. While I’m coloring I reflect on the verse on that particular page or something I heard on K-LOVE or listen to Christian music. The drawings promote thoughtfulness and peacefulness and are a lot of fun to color. So far I’ve mostly used my 

    Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils, Soft Core, 72-Count

     and they color wonderfully in this book. I’ve also tried 

    Top Quality Gel Pens (Pack of 60)

     and those work nicely. The color doesn’t bleed through but the backs of the pages show indentations from where I colored so it’s not a big deal to me. There are a few pages where the design is printed over the perforated edges and past it so if you tear those pages out, part of the design will remain in the book. If anything, you could just leave those pages in the book or tear them out if that doesn’t bother you.Overall, I am very happy with this book and recommend it to anyone who wants a religious coloring book! There are many designs to color and you can share it with a friend since the pages are perforated or just color it all yourself. I noticed that Christian Art Publishers also has other coloring books and I may have to purchase those as well. I feel this book is nicely-priced and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this for a friend or family member as a gift. This is a great inspirational coloring book and I highly recommend it!


  3. I was really reluctant to jump on the adult coloring craze, because I really don’t have time for something else. I have a couple of upcoming trips and thought I could color on the plane or I could color while in seminar as I usually doodle between taking notes. I bought one book and was actually really disappointed with the language within. I then went on to find something that fit my lifestyle. This book is perfect. It is small and portable and fits in my case with my Microsoft Surface. It has pages that are really busy and then pages that are less busy. It has scripture and it has positive sayings. I love that it is spiral bound on the top and doesn’t interfere with coloring the entire page. It also takes up less space on your desk area meaning it is perfect for the airplane or tight seminar seating. Each page is perforated at the top and perfect for a frame or to send to a friend. The book is 7.25 inches wide with the length from top to bottom being 10.5 inches. The actual page is 7 inches wide by 9.5 inches tall. The images are intricate and some require a nicely sharp pencil or fine point markers. I did not try gel pens. Overall, I love the book and would highly recommend it if you enjoy positive and uplifting coloring pages. I would also say, don’t knock it until you try it. It is actually very relaxing and peaceful! I feel the paper is a thicker stock so it doesn’t curl on the edges while you are coloring and it doesn’t rip or tear while pressing a little harder with pencil colors.


  4. I have really started getting into the Adult Coloring recently and I am always on the lookout for a book that has both scripture in it and that has a good quality page I can color on. This book by Christian Art Publishers is my ALL TIME FAVORITE that I have purchased anywhere!!The book itself is bound at the top so it makes it easy to flip to the page you are working on and fold it so you aren’t dealing with the binding of the book interferring with the page you are working on. The pages themselves are beautiful!! Each one has a verse and the picture describes the verse or goes along with it in some way. The quality of the paper is nice enough, that I have several that I am going to pull out of the book and put in frames to hang in my kids room. I color with both gel pens and colored pencils and love the way they both react to the pages in this book!! I have included some pictures so you can see some of the pages and the quality of the drawings. I will be purchasing more from this company! I paid retail price for this product, with no promise for a review.


  5. I really love this book because the spiral is at the top and the pages are really thick. The design and pictures are unique and the passages from the Bible are those that I relate to. I love to color and meditate on the words it is almost like a vacation from my mind. And, I enjoyed the book is smaller than a typical 8 1/2 x 11 paper so that I can take it with me in my purse if I want to color while waiting in the waiting room or it is just good to have it with me.


  6. This is actually my very first coloring book. I have seen so many in stores and for one reason or another I didn’t like any of them. Either they didn’t have enough scripture or the patterns were childish. It is going to be hard to follow this book for sure. The spiral top is something I will look for in the future or any spiral because the hump seems like it would be hard to work with with some of the other books that I have looked at. I love how my alcohol markers do not “eat” the paper up also. I scrapbook and some papers just don’t like to be colored on with these type of markers. Just male sure you put a piece of paper between pages. I. A light colored so some people might have it bleed on the next page with the alcohol markers. I didn’t withy first page, but for subsequent pages, I put a piece of copy paper folded in half behind the page.

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