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valerie colston <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:29:45 -0800
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They are doing it all over America, England and France.  Bookstores
customers are doing it. Library patrons are doing it in droves. Even
Museums are doing it now.  Join the fun today!

Sign up for this 4 week online workshop
http://www.artmuseums.com/coloringbookprograms-museums.htm

Access the workshop at your convenience 24/7 The class starts December
1, 2015.  For more information and sign up follow the link above.


The “it” is Coloring, Adult Coloring is all the craze, a new
phenomenon that provides fun, relaxation and some even say stress
relief to its participants. How to locate quality Coloring Sheets for
your Museum audience will be introduced.  You will discover a variety
of creative themes that illustrate popular novels, beautiful Japanese
art, inspirational coloring sheets, fashion, manga and topics related
to your own museum will be explored. You will also find out where to
locate the best free resources, quality books and apps in this 4 week
workshop.

This 4 week workshop will show you how to create and find resources
for creating your own Adult Coloring programs at your museum. We will
look at how others have created successful programs, where to find the
best resources, and even how to create your own Coloring sheets from a
variety of sources.

We will look at the materials that you will need and the ways to
create an exciting program that your patrons will enjoy.

Week 1-This week will we examine this trendy new activity and examine
why it is appealing. Field trips across the map to see who is offering
Coloring Programs and what makes them successful will be outlined.
Coloring Books and social media will also be included in this
overview. We will look at Coloring Book Clubs and Parties also. You
will begin writing a plan for creating your own Coloring Program at
your museum.

Week 2-What materials and resources will you need? Where will you get
it? What makes a good program? What is available for colorists? All of
these and more will be discussed in this week. How to bring in
Children, Tweens and Teens into this fun activity will also be
introduced.

Week 3-Calling all Colorists! This week you will complete your own
coloring project and will continue planning your own Coloring program.
You will discover the wide variety of beautiful artworks that make up
Coloring Book world. You will learn how to make your own unique
Coloring Book pages.

Week 4-You will complete your Coloring Book program plan this week and
will look at the resources available to you-many of them free. How to
display works of art-yes, the beautiful Coloring Book artwork created
in your program will also be included.

Sign up for this 4 week online workshop
http://www.artmuseums.com/coloringbookprograms-museums.htm

Access the workshop at your convenience 24/7 The class starts December
1, 2015.  For more information and sign up follow the link above.

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