Colouring cards and envelopes – CHRISTMAS
- Pages: 72
- ISBN: 978-960-572-117-6
- Publication: 2016
- Dimensions: 28,5 x 27
- Categories: Childrens' Books, Χριστουγεννιάτικα
"The Christmas book ‘Colouring Cards and Envelopes’ is stylish and wins you over with both the colours of its cover and its content! It’s a fantastic book with 24 cards and matching envelopes that you can colour in yourself. I have to tell you that the whole process is fun and, of course, incredibly stress-relieving! What impressed me most about this book, though, are the designs on each card or envelope – they’re full of lovely details and every single one is unique! Little animals, elements of nature and Christmas details that take you on a journey! I absolutely loved it!"
– Maria's Little Men"...I loved it so much, and all the little gifts I’ve prepared will contain a card with wishes from this book! My cards will be as unique as my beloved recipients!"
– Mama's 'n' Papa's Blog"...The greatest discovery I’ve made recently is a beautifully designed book, published by Ikaros, full of cards and envelopes that you can colour in yourself!"
– Magda Zindrou, Every Day Parents"...I love handmade things and I usually make the cards I send myself... I haven’t had time to make any cards yet... but luckily I managed to draw a few... from a super-amazing book published by Ikaros."
– Two Boys and Hope Blog"...What impressed me most about the cards is the attention to detail in the design elements. For example, the front of the card shows a deer standing upright, but inside the card the deer is happily taking a nap. The card can also be paired with the matching envelope, though this is not compulsory. A wonderful idea from Ikaros Publications for young and old alike, from 2 to 102 years old..."
– George Diakomanolis, The Magical World of Children’s BooksRebecca Jones
Rebecca Jones is a British illustrator living in Australia.
In the past, she worked as a textile designer in London. Most days of the week she is in her studio, drinking endless cups of tea, watching fantastical creatures she is trying to draw through the window.