Flashback: DIY Coloring Book

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With summer vacations, trips, and occasions either being planned or in full force as we speak, you're sure to end up with an external hard drive's worth of images from your adventures. There are certainly no shortage of crafty ways to display and showcase those money shots, and one super fun way is by making your own custom coloring book with a batch of images. This week's flashback feature comes from CRAFT Volume 06, the Play issue. "Color Your World" by Summer Block Kumar shows you how to make coloring books with your images in 7 easy steps. All you need is a computer (I know you have that one!), Adobe Photoshop software, digital photos of your choosing, a color printer, acid-free heavy-stock paper, a binding machine (or check out the plethora of binding DIYs online), and crayons or colored pencils. And besides the coolness factor, they make great souvenir gifts.

Check out the full tutorial here in our Digital Edition and start sifting through your pics.

You can also still get the feel of a back issue of Volume 06 in your hands by heading to the Maker Shed. Our 30 fun-packed projects include mix and match monsters, a flashy LED hula hoop, super cute Japanese "otedama" juggling toys, a thumb piano from found objects, a reversible wrap-around skirt, solar jewelry, fig wine, a tablecloth skirt, and cardboard chairs … and that's not even the half of it!


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Posted by: Dee on June 23, 2009 at 9:36 PM

stop whining, you ruin it for everyone when you say do it my way or forget it.....i have gimp, and i have the other programs.... i borrowed them but don't use them so what??
learn how to do it in gimp and stop whining, you ruin it for everyone.
ty. :)


Posted by: Sean F. Kennedy on June 23, 2009 at 6:06 PM

I wish MAKE and CRAFT would stop giving tutorials in Photoshop. Last I checked, it was $700. Either people have access to a legal copy or they have a copy they downlifted.

I have neither. I can't afford it and I won't steal or "borrow" it from a friend. Either give the tutorials in GIMP or Paint or stop doing it.


Posted by: Becky Stern on June 25, 2009 at 4:52 PM

Dee is right, you can download The GIMP for free, and the tutorial will transfer over pretty well, as most of the functions are the same: http://www.gimp.org/
I agree with you that free software is the way to go, but in this case giving the tute in PS is more universally applicable. We ran an article on Sketchup, too, FYI. =]


Posted by: GingerCookie on June 24, 2009 at 1:42 AM

Picasa is available for free from Google. It has a lot of useful features, not as many as photoshop, but it's something.


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