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Coloring Beyond the Lines: 17 Creative Ways to Use Completed Coloring Pages

In recent years, adult coloring books have soared in popularity, with people of all ages discovering the therapeutic and relaxing nature of coloring. Coloring is a fun and creative outlet and a fantastic way to practice mindfulness and relieve stress. But what can you do with a coloring page once completed? In this blog, we'll explore 17 creative ways to repurpose your finished coloring pages and provide guidance on where to find tutorials for these ideas.

  • Frame and display your masterpieces. Showcase your favorite pieces as wall art, create a gallery wall with a collection of your best work, or swap out the artwork periodically for a fresh look. Tutorials: Cronic Crafter Tutorial. Great Frames for a Quick Change Out

  • Transform them into greeting cards. Cut out a section of the coloring page to use as the front of a card, and customize your card for special occasions like birthdays, holidays, or thank you notes. Tutorials: Jennifer Maker is my favorite for paper crafts. - Scrapbooking Adhesive tape is a game changer.

  • Create bookmarks. Cut your finished coloring pages into strips or shapes to make unique bookmarks and laminate for added durability. Resources on Canva

  • Use as gift wrap. Repurpose your colored pages as unique and personalized gift wraps, adding embellishments like ribbons or bows for an extra special touch. Tutorials: Running with a Glue Gun Blog

  • Make a custom notebook or journal Use completed coloring pages as covers for notebooks or journals, binding the pages with staples, rings, or glue.

  • Create colorful paper beads. Cut long, thin triangles from your completed coloring pages, wrap them around a toothpick, secure them with glue, and string your paper beads together for unique jewelry. Tutorials: Making Beads. Mod Podge

  • Make personalized gift tags. Cut out small shapes or rectangles from your colored pages, add ribbon or twine, and write a personal message or the recipient's name on the back. Resources: Free Templates on Canva

  • Design a decorative garland. Cut out shapes from your coloring pages, such as circles, stars, or hearts, and sew or glue them onto a long string, ribbon, or twine. Hang the garland in your home or at events for a personalized, festive touch. Tutorials: Jennifer Maker is my favorite for paper crafts.

  • Do a unique paper mâché project. Tear your completed coloring pages into small strips, mix equal parts water and white glue for a paper mâché paste, and layer the colored strips onto a mold or form. Allow the project to dry completely before displaying your creation. Tutorials: Browse "paper mâché with coloring pages" on YouTube or Pinterest.

  • Craft a decoupage treasure. Choose an object to decoupage, such as a wooden box, picture frame, or vase, and cut or tear your coloring pages into small pieces or shapes. Apply a thin layer of decoupage medium, then place the colored pieces on top. Allow the project to dry completely before using or displaying. Tutorials: Look for "decoupage with coloring pages tutorial" on YouTube or Pinterest

As you can see, countless creative ways to use your completed coloring pages exist. By thinking outside the box, you can repurpose your artwork into various crafts and projects that showcase your creativity and talent. Don't be afraid to try something new and experiment with different ideas. And remember, you can always find tutorials and inspiration on platforms like YouTube, Pinterest, Instructables, and various craft blogs. Happy crafting!

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