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Is ‘life’ getting in the way of your happiness and contentment? With a JUMBO 50 PATTERNS, this coloring book is part of your solution and a great form of art therapy. Let go of stress, relax, find your inner child and creativity to grow your sense of joy and achievement. Here is a HOBBY that can be simply enjoyed, and at the same time, challenge your creative impulses in the ways you are able to use color and grow your sense of achievement. These PAISLEY DESIGNS are suitable for both kids and adults. It is a great opportunity to share the fun and creative experience with your children and grandchildren. The PAISLEY PATTERN is a design using a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Persian and Indian origin. Such designs became very popular in the West in the 18th and 19th centuries. The pattern is sometimes called Persian pickles by American traditionalists, or Welsh pears in Welsh textiles.
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Is ‘life’ getting in the way of your happiness and contentment? With a JUMBO 50 PATTERNS, this coloring book is part of your solution and a great form of art therapy. Let go of stress, relax, find your inner child and creativity to grow your sense of joy and achievement. Here is a HOBBY that can be simply enjoyed, and at the same time, challenge your creative impulses in the ways you are able to use color and grow your sense of achievement. These PAISLEY DESIGNS are suitable for both kids and adults. It is a great opportunity to share the fun and creative experience with your children and grandchildren. The PAISLEY PATTERN is a design using a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Persian and Indian origin. Such designs became very popular in the West in the 18th and 19th centuries. The pattern is sometimes called Persian pickles by American traditionalists, or Welsh pears in Welsh textiles.