Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring
Tailored for the hobbyist who wants more image choices, this advanced coloring book features 101 close-up flower designs ready to color! Just the right balance of bold elegance and challenging detail. Suitable for a variety of ages.
  • Hours of relaxing coloring activity.
  • Expressive bold and varied outlines.
  • Page after page of flowers. Lays less flat than a very thin book.
  • Pages printed one side.
1124946985
Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring
Tailored for the hobbyist who wants more image choices, this advanced coloring book features 101 close-up flower designs ready to color! Just the right balance of bold elegance and challenging detail. Suitable for a variety of ages.
  • Hours of relaxing coloring activity.
  • Expressive bold and varied outlines.
  • Page after page of flowers. Lays less flat than a very thin book.
  • Pages printed one side.
13.99 In Stock
Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring

Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring

by Scott C Cummins
Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring

Blooming Art: 101 Fabulous Flower Designs for Coloring

by Scott C Cummins

Paperback

$13.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Tailored for the hobbyist who wants more image choices, this advanced coloring book features 101 close-up flower designs ready to color! Just the right balance of bold elegance and challenging detail. Suitable for a variety of ages.
  • Hours of relaxing coloring activity.
  • Expressive bold and varied outlines.
  • Page after page of flowers. Lays less flat than a very thin book.
  • Pages printed one side.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781539500100
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/10/2016
Series: Outside-The-Lines Coloring Designs , #1
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Scott Cummins continues to evade capture and is currently at large. Witnesses have reported seeing him in Perryton, Texas and he is known to have connections in Hollis, Chickasha, and Mustang, OK as well as Dallas, TX. Authorities suspect Cummins to be in possession of a degree in commercial art that was reported missing in 1995.

Though his deplorable activities began early in life, things went from bad to worse when Scott heard reports that the crime of pumpkin carving was difficult to prosecute in Texas. He bought some supplies, climbed aboard his wagon, and pointed his horses toward the Lone Star State. He arrived at his destination twenty minutes later half-starved and dehydrated. He then collapsed. Upon regaining consciousness, he discovered he now had a wife and two lovely daughters. To defray expenses, Scott successfully submitted some recipes to a publication entitled How to Cook Art for Junior High Students and has since become a regular contributor. Cummins has been accused of painting signs without a license, graphic design in a school zone, and live-caricature to the point of abuse. The suspect was previously detained by law enforcement on multiple counts of aggravated illustration. He escaped.

Evidence of Scott's wrongdoing has been captured on the Food Network and a printed edition of Ripley's Believe It or Not!, as well as many other online and printed articles. Authorities wish to speak with Scott in connection to pumpkin carving incidents in six states. He is also wanted for questioning concerning the creation and distribution of suspicious resources for teachers.

Scott is of an irregular build with stocky green eyes and a questionable complexion. When last seen, he was wearing comfortable shoes and a thin coat of Chapstick. He has no distinguishing marks, features, or accomplishments and should be considered armed. Witnesses claim he has both a right arm and a left arm on his person at all times

If you encounter Scott Cummins, DO NOT try to apprehend him. Instead, move to a small interior room and crouch near the floor until the threat has passed.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews