Release Date: 2018-05-05
Number of Patterns: 6
Costume Kids
We’ve put colorful costumes on these kids. You’ll find them dressed as a pirate, king, fairy, clown, magician, and little red riding hood!
Release Date: 2018-05-04
Number of Patterns: 30
Alfred Sisley – English Impressionist
Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was a French Impressionist of English origin whose work is considered the most typical for Impressionist painters, never varying much from his landscape scenes of the French countryside. His paintings captue scenery from several cities around Paris including Argenteuil, Marly, Moret, Louveciennes, and Bougival. Our collection contains hist most recognized works including Street in Moret, Sand Heaps, Flood at Port-Marly, The Seine at Bougival in Winter, Bridge at Villeneuv-la-Garenne, Still Life with Heron, Chemin de la Machine Louveciennes, The Lesson, The Church at Moret, Snow at Louveciennes, Moret-sur-Loing, and The Bridge at Argenteuil.
Release Date: 2018-05-04
Number of Patterns: 6
Clowns
Our multicolored clowns are waiting to be filled in. Enjoy their playful antics and expressions!
Release Date: 2018-05-02
Number of Patterns: 20
Elephants
Elephants are large mammals living primarily in Africa and South Asia. There are two species which are recognized: the African elephant and the Asian elephant. Their distinct features include a long trunk, tucks, large ear flaps, and pillar-like legs. Their trunk serves many purposes including breathing, lifting water, and grasping objects. African elephants have a more grayish skin pigment, while Asian elephants have a more brownish pigment. Our Elephants pattern set includes many photographs of elephants in their nature settings standing in grassy fields, dirt roads, and reflecting in water ponds. There are a few baby elephant patterns and several detailed gray scale patterns.
Release Date: 2018-05-02
Number of Patterns: 6
Mermaids
Our friendly and smiling mermaids are waiting for you to color them. Say hello to Susie, Daisy, Alyssa, Natalie, Hannah, and Ruby.
Release Date: 2018-05-02
Number of Patterns: 24
Shells by the Seashore
A shell is the common name for a protective layer that was created by a sea creature such as a sea urchin, mollusk, cockle, or clam. As they wash up on shores around the world, many collect shells to keep them, turn them into creative art projects, or sell them outright. Shells have functioned as currency, hair pipes, belts, scrapers, clasps, oil lamps, soil conditioners, musical instruments, jewelry, architectural decoration, and as religious symbols. Our collection of 24 shell patterns are based on a diverse set of shell-themed photographs showing shells in their native form on the beach, and staged in various poses.