

I personally would use a finished postcard for framing – they are so beautiful, and completely adaptable to whichever style you would like to do with your own colour palette, you could match it to your room colour scheme! You could use any medium you feel but make sure it’s a very thin tip – whether it be a sharpened pencil to a fine tip or a fineliner of no more than 0.05mm and even better a 0.03mm tip for those tiny images (they really are very intricate)- postcards are very thick so would be very forgiving for layering colours or pressing a little harder with your pens & pencils. Some images have a fraction of design – others have the full image that’s been scaled down to a tiny intricate image to colour. There are 20 postcards included in this mini book that have been carefully selected from colouring pages from secret garden the colouring book, downsized to fit the postcard. I was very lucky enough to win my postcard book on a fantastic & fun Facebook group (A life of colour – Adult colouring) when I entered a colouring page from Enchanted forest for ‘No green leaves’ monthly competition. A wonderful activity or gift for gardeners, artists, writers, or anyone looking for a creative diversion.” Cards measure 6.5 x 4.75 inches and take a standard postcard stamp for mailing. Assorted designs for all occasions, they can be left blank but are lots of fun to color! Printed on heavy card-stock, they can be colored and embellished by a wide variety of materials.

“Johanna Basford is the artist of the Secret Garden Coloring book and her artwork fills these 20 postcards. Secret garden – 20 Postcards by Johanna Basford
