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Giveaway- Stress Less Coloring Tranquil Patterns

December 2, 2016 by Stefanie Girard

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Giveaway- Stress Less Coloring – Tranquil Patterns: 100+ Coloring Pages for Peace and Relaxation

Leave a comment in today’s post by Dec 12, 2016 and you are in the running for this pretty coloring book perfect to balance out this hectic holiday season.

Open to U. S. residence only please.

“Stress Less Coloring Tranquil Patterns inspires you to find peace and relaxation through soothing patterns. Filled with 100+ calming designs, this book allows you to calm your mind, relieve stress, and manage anxiety in a creative, relaxing, and therapeutic way. Each stress-reducing page invites you to express yourself using your own unique palette to decorate the designs. Soon, you’ll clear all worries from your mind as you concentrate on coloring in these gorgeous patterns.

Whether you’re new to art therapy or have been coloring for years, this book will help you find your inner calm and creativity–one page at a time.”

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. marilynnawara says

    December 6, 2016 at 5:02 am

    Looks like a terrific coloring book!

  2. adriiss says

    December 7, 2016 at 1:20 am

    Seems amazing.

  3. Barb p. says

    December 7, 2016 at 10:41 am

    I can see relaxing and coloring at the dining room table while the baking is in. Thanks

  4. Maria says

    December 7, 2016 at 11:23 am

    I love coloring books! This looks like an awesome one. Thanks for the chance to win!

  5. donna reed says

    December 8, 2016 at 12:32 pm

    Love these coloring books!

  6. Gabrielly says

    December 8, 2016 at 1:55 pm

    Looks like a amazing coloring book!

  7. Angela Saver says

    December 9, 2016 at 1:30 am

    I love coloring & this looks like a great coloring book!!

    [email protected]

  8. farmermomwife says

    December 10, 2016 at 5:28 pm

    This looks like a very pretty & relaxing coloring book.
    farmermomwife at gmail dot com

  9. Angela Hendricks says

    December 10, 2016 at 9:06 pm

    How lovely! Thank you for the chance! I would love to be able to color in that book!

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Build Big Memories on a Budget: DIY Cubby House Using Recycled Pallets

There’s something special about a cubby house. For kids, it’s more than just a backyard structure—it becomes a pirate ship, a secret hideaway, a miniature home, or a quiet spot to read and imagine. And for parents or grandparents, it’s a chance to create something meaningful that encourages outdoor play and creativity.

I recently came across a fantastic step-by-step guide from the team over at Bunnings Workshop that shows exactly how to build a DIY cubby house using recycled pallet timber. It’s a simple yet incredibly rewarding project that turns discarded timber into a charming play space your kids will absolutely love.

What I really appreciate about this project is how accessible it is. It doesn’t require a big budget or expensive materials. By using pallet timber, you not only save money but also help reduce waste—making it a great example of sustainable DIY. The cubby design is solid and safe, with a layout that leaves room for personal touches like paint, planters, or even a chalkboard wall.

This is the kind of project that can grow with your children. You might start with a basic structure and then add onto it as their play evolves—maybe a little deck area, a set of stairs, or some creative decor like a mini letterbox or curtains. It’s also a great opportunity for families to work together. Even young children can help with painting or handing over tools, making it a fun and collaborative experience.

The Bunnings Workshop tutorial provides a clear guide with a materials list, tool requirements, and helpful photos throughout. Whether you’re an experienced builder or a DIY beginner, the instructions are easy to follow and adaptable to different backyard sizes.

If you’ve been looking for a weekend project that adds charm to your outdoor space and creates long-lasting memories, this might be just the thing. Building a cubby house is a wonderful way to connect with your kids, encourage imagination, and spend time outdoors—without needing to buy another plastic playhouse.

You can explore the full project and instructions here:
DIY Cubby House Using Recycled Pallet Timber – Bunnings Workshop

If you do give it a go, I’d love to hear how it turns out. Share your cubby house photos and ideas—I know many readers would be inspired to see how each one takes on its own unique personality.

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