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Giveaway- Color A Quilt coloring book and Tombow colored pencils

June 2, 2016 by Stefanie Girard

color quilt Tombow pencils

Yes! I have a second twofer fabulous giveaway. Leave a comment in today’s post by June 10, 2016 and you are in the running for a copy of:

Color A Quilt  adult coloring book

and

Tombow Irojiten Colored Pencils in Tranquil

Open to U. S. residents only please.

Pencils:

  • Set includes 12 colored pencils, sharpener and colored pencil eraser
  • Premium colored pencils with elegant enamel finish
  • Eraser cleanly removes colored pencil markings
  • AP Certified

More about the book:

Love to quilt? Love to color? This is the artistic activity book you’ve been looking for! Hours of creative pleasure await as you explore 45 quilt coloring projects plus a bonus table-runner created from one-of-a-kind designs featured in popular Martingale quilting books.

Want to sew a quilt based on the design you colored? Information about each quilt, its designer, and the book it was published in appear on the coloring pages. You can even go online and see a full color photo of the finished quilt.

  • Unwind and express your creative side as you color detailed full-page quilts
  • A selection of shaded blocks are included to spark creativity and help you visualize the distinctive quilt patterns
  • Both quilters and coloring enthusiasts will enjoy these unique designs
  • Coloring in sheets are a great way to calm the busy mind, as you focus on the coloring techniques your brain is actually able to calm itself and focus on less. Coloring is used to help relax and calm anxiety and stress. Coloring keeps out mental health in check and allows us to develop of creative brain. We highly recommend Copic markers or Faber castell coloring pencils .

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Comments

  1. jo says

    June 2, 2016 at 3:51 pm

    I would LOVE to win this for a quilting friend who has a birthday coming up!!!!

  2. Nancy D says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:26 pm

    Great coloring book and pencils! Fun activity by the pool!

  3. karen says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:37 pm

    I would love to win this book. I love to color and I love quilting it’s a true art.

  4. Amy C. says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:37 pm

    I think this is a wonderful prize for those lazy summer days! Thanks!

  5. Diana Smith Stenner says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:41 pm

    Relax, plan a quilt and easily change one’s mind about the colors . . . what could be better?!

  6. Melody Johnson says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:47 pm

    Coloring challenges me inunexpected ways.

  7. Lisa says

    June 2, 2016 at 5:51 pm

    I love art supplies!!!!!!!!!

  8. Denise says

    June 2, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    Thank you for offering this book and pencils for one of us to win, I hope I win!

  9. Deb Neerman says

    June 2, 2016 at 6:16 pm

    How cool is this?! Would love to own this coloring book … thanks for the chance to win!

  10. Theresa says

    June 2, 2016 at 6:47 pm

    Wow! Sounds like a fabulous giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win

  11. AMANDA MORALES says

    June 2, 2016 at 6:55 pm

    thanks for the chance to win these awesome products!

  12. Julie Henderson says

    June 2, 2016 at 8:07 pm

    What a buncha fun are these giveaway goodies!! Thanks for the chance at them. Happy June 🙂

  13. Mary says

    June 2, 2016 at 8:19 pm

    I would love to win these products! thanks so much 🙂 <3

  14. RuthAnn says

    June 2, 2016 at 8:22 pm

    Thank you so much for the chance to win!

  15. Erin Ellis says

    June 2, 2016 at 8:25 pm

    How fantastic! Quilts and coloring! What a great combination. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
    Erin
    ErinLoves2Run at gmail dot com

  16. Sharon Selskey says

    June 2, 2016 at 8:53 pm

    I love coloring and this looks like so much fun!! If i don’t win, I hope you will offer this set at a reasonable price for seniors on a fixed income who still love to indulge their passions!

  17. writewithliz says

    June 2, 2016 at 9:05 pm

    This is so cute! I love creative coloring books and to be able to design a little quilt is so adorable! Love it!

  18. Karey says

    June 2, 2016 at 9:45 pm

    Fun giveaway! Who doesn’t love coloring?

  19. rose says

    June 2, 2016 at 9:47 pm

    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway. I also really like your new format!

  20. Lori Morton says

    June 2, 2016 at 9:49 pm

    What a FUN Give-a-way!!! I Loooove to color! Always have…and to have coloring books like this one…Ahhhhhhh…nice!

    Thanks for chance to win your Give-a-way! 🙂

  21. Jill says

    June 2, 2016 at 10:04 pm

    This looks great! Quality products … quality relaxation. 🙂

  22. Pam S says

    June 2, 2016 at 10:19 pm

    What fun! I love to color and quilt! Thanks for the great giveaway!

  23. Marsha says

    June 2, 2016 at 10:29 pm

    I’m so excited. This will be a great gift for my mom a quilter and a coloring book fanatic

  24. Heidi Kirsch says

    June 2, 2016 at 10:43 pm

    Wicked cool that there are hookups for the patterns we color. Summer by the pool with pencils, maybe?

  25. Chris says

    June 2, 2016 at 11:43 pm

    Very interesting, I like it.

  26. Anne V says

    June 2, 2016 at 11:46 pm

    Two of my favorite things! I am re-discovering quilting and already coloring my butt off. It would be great to have a different medium to use.

  27. yarnaddicted says

    June 2, 2016 at 11:54 pm

    Awesome giveaway! Would love to color again, thanks for the chance to win!
    Kim R.

  28. Lauren Vargas says

    June 3, 2016 at 12:45 am

    Love coloring. Wonderful mindful exercise for me and my clients.

  29. Paulette says

    June 3, 2016 at 12:48 am

    Oh, wonderful Tombow! I love your pens and pencils! Can’t do quilting any longer, but do love coloring away stress. At the age of 72 there isn’t many crafts I can do any longer, but coloring has always been a favorite of mine. Thank you for offering this great give away. ????

  30. Laurie B says

    June 3, 2016 at 1:19 am

    Wonderful giveaway, looks like a fun book, thanks for the chance to win!

  31. Shawn Tochette says

    June 3, 2016 at 6:49 am

    I have been wanting to try one of these coloring books, thanks for the giveaway!

  32. shari harniss says

    June 3, 2016 at 7:28 am

    Thanks for the chance to win!

  33. Alice C. says

    June 3, 2016 at 8:38 am

    Great prize! My granddaughter and I would have a fun time coloring the quilts!

  34. cwknitnut says

    June 3, 2016 at 9:40 am

    I love quilting & coloring – what a wonderful giveaway!

  35. Margay says

    June 3, 2016 at 10:19 am

    I love coloring! Would love to win this!

  36. Layne Lanpher says

    June 3, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    This looks like fun!

  37. Daisies Girl says

    June 3, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    Oh MY WORD – I would love to win this – I LOVE coloring and it helps me destress!! What an awesome and fun giveaway!!

  38. Amy Marie Good says

    June 3, 2016 at 3:03 pm

    I would love to win this I love to color and would help to pass the time seeing how I am disabled and not allowed to work.

  39. Denise Bryant says

    June 3, 2016 at 10:20 pm

    Awesome prize! I’d share with my aunt, who lives in a care facility. She loves to color and it relaxes her!

  40. Barbara Urban says

    June 4, 2016 at 12:47 am

    Fabulous giveaway!!!

  41. macy says

    June 4, 2016 at 3:03 am

    Looks like a neat book and nice pencils. Thanks for the chance!

  42. Linda G says

    June 4, 2016 at 9:18 am

    I would love this!

  43. Linda Pawlak says

    June 4, 2016 at 9:06 pm

    This sounds FABULOUS! Thanks for the chance to win!

  44. Jean Bullock says

    June 4, 2016 at 9:54 pm

    Oh my gosh. I would love to win this book and try out the pencils. Thanks for the chance!

  45. mjmarmo says

    June 4, 2016 at 11:31 pm

    What a fun giveaway! The book looks amazing! So do the pencils!

  46. Carrie says

    June 5, 2016 at 12:35 am

    Thank you for the chance to own these ?

  47. Carmen N says

    June 5, 2016 at 8:08 pm

    I love to color and these would be easier for me than creating a real quilt 🙂

  48. sheila_g says

    June 5, 2016 at 8:15 pm

    This is such a wonderful give away. Thank you.

  49. PJ Miller says

    June 5, 2016 at 11:42 pm

    I would Love, Love, Love this.

  50. Debra says

    June 6, 2016 at 12:38 am

    Wow, what a great coloring book, I love to quilt!!

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Have you read?

Why Do Your Kids Play with the Box? An Interview with Child Psychologist Dr. Lucy Harper

I was at a recent blogger’s meetup—chatting, sipping lukewarm coffee, and exchanging parenting war stories—when the conversation turned to toys. More specifically, the boxes toys come in.

“You know,” I laughed, “my kid unwrapped a fancy, interactive toy last Christmas, and five minutes later, the box had become a spaceship… the toy? Completely abandoned.”

That’s when Dr. Lucy Harper, a warm and wise child psychologist with a mischievous grin, chimed in: “Oh, the box wins every time. And there’s a very good reason for that.”

Naturally, I had to ask her more. What followed was one of the most fascinating, reassuring conversations I’ve had as a parent.

Me: So, Lucy—why do kids love playing with the box more than the actual toy?

Dr. Harper: Honestly, it’s one of the most developmentally beautiful things kids can do. When a child chooses the box, they’re choosing imagination over instruction. A toy often has one purpose—it sings, it moves, it lights up. But a box? A box can be anything. Kids see endless potential in something we adults might just toss in the recycling.

Me: So you’re saying it’s not just them being weird or ungrateful?

Dr. Harper: [Laughs] Not at all. It’s actually a wonderful sign of creativity and cognitive flexibility. Think of it like this—boxes offer what we call “open-ended play.” There’s no one way to use a box. That freedom gives children the chance to invent, experiment, and take charge of their own playtime. It helps their brains build problem-solving skills, storytelling ability, spatial reasoning… the list goes on.

Me: Okay, but does it really help with development? Or are we just romanticizing cardboard?

Dr. Harper: Oh, it absolutely helps. When your child turns a box into a rocket or a cave, they’re engaging multiple areas of their brain. They’re building narratives (language skills), exploring size and shape (early math concepts), using fine and gross motor skills (tape, scissors, crawling inside), and even practicing emotional regulation. That “I made this myself” feeling is powerful for confidence.

Me: You mentioned emotional regulation—how does box play support that?

Dr. Harper: Great question. Sometimes, boxes become cozy hideaways—reading nooks, forts, quiet spots. For many kids, that’s self-soothing. It’s their way of saying, “I need a break from all the noise.” And giving them space to retreat into a world they’ve created can be incredibly comforting.

Me: I’ve definitely seen that. So how can parents support more of this kind of play?

Dr. Harper: Start saving boxes! Seriously. Don’t rush to recycle them. Offer markers, tape, scissors, scrap paper, fabric—just let kids take the lead. You’d be amazed what they come up with. And here’s the secret: you don’t need a Pinterest-perfect play setup. The messier and more imaginative, the better.

Dr. Harper’s Favorite “Box Play” Ideas
Before we wrapped up (pun intended), I asked Lucy for some of her go-to box play setups that parents can try at home. Here’s what she shared:

The Spaceship Command Center
“Flip a large box over, cut a few windows, and hand over some foil and paper plates for the ‘control panels.’ Bonus points if your child names the spaceship and creates a mission.”

The DIY Café or Bakery
“Boxes make great shop counters. Set one up with play food or paper treats, and let your child take orders and serve customers. This builds storytelling and social skills.”

Wearable Cardboard Costumes
“Kids love making robot bodies, animal masks, or even cardboard wings. It blends creative expression with physical movement.”

The Crawl Tunnel or Maze
“Especially fun for toddlers—just tape boxes together to make a crawling path. It feels like a mini adventure.”

The Giant Art Canvas
“Flatten a box and let them draw a city, a racetrack, a jungle… whatever they dream up. Then use toy figures or cars to play out scenes.”

Me: Last question—what would you say to the parent who feels bad that their expensive toy got ignored?

Dr. Harper: I’d say: it’s okay. Your child didn’t reject your gift—they just found a different way to explore joy. Playing with the box isn’t a failure of the toy—it’s a success of their imagination.

And sometimes, the best toy is the one that didn’t cost a thing.

So next time your child dives headfirst into a cardboard box, don’t worry—embrace it. You might just be watching their creativity take flight.

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