Product and Book Reviews by Marine Corps Nomads
Be Bold combines a simple devotional with the creativity of an adult coloring book.
Adult coloring books are a great way to relax. Ellen Elliott takes fun coloring pages with a month’s worth of simple devotionals. The devotionals include a scripture passage, a themed reading, and a coordinating coloring page. There are additional lined pages in the back of the book for notes, prayer requests, or journaling.
The heavy pages allow for use of deeper colors. Depending on the type of coloring tools you use, you might experience a little bleed-through. The pages are not removable and are done in a normal 2-page devotional format with the devotion on the left and the coloring page on the right. The coloring designs aren’t overly complicated. They’re perfect for coloring in the evening when you’re sitting down to watch a show or movie with the family.
Book Description:
Be Bold offers an outlet to simultaneously focus on God’s Word and express creativity. Using scripture as the foundation for her designs, Ellen Elliot takes readers through a series of inspiring verses reinforced with short devotional writings. Topics include joy, hope, self-image, peace, and more. Each coloring page and corresponding devotional will help the reader develop a closer relationship with the Heavenly Father.
About the Author:
ELLEN ELLIOTT graduated with an art degree from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. She works in a variety of mediums—from acrylic and watercolor to collage and digital—and is continually inspired by her favorite artists, including Mercer Mayer, Tomie dePaola, Jim Henson and many mid-century modern illustrators. Ellen has illustrated children’s books and created gift products for DaySpring Cards and Worthy Publishing. She likes laughter, feeding ducks, obsessive research, baby bellybutton lint, coffee and creating stories. She does not like Brussels sprouts, trigonometry, jerks, diet colas, rejection and cold toes. Ellen remains neutral about Switzerland. She lives in Arkansas with her two well-behaved kids and a rude cat.
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