The Unofficial Bridgerton Coloring Book: From the Gardens to the Ballrooms, Color Your Way Through Grosvenor Square

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Unofficial Bridgerton Coloring Book: From the Gardens to the Ballrooms, Color Your Way Through Grosvenor Square
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sara Richard
SeriesUnofficial Coloring Book
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203
Category/GenreMind, Body and Spirit
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
TV tie-in humour
ISBN/Barcode 9781507216798
Audience
General
Illustrations 45 1c black illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Adams Media Corporation
Imprint Adams Media Corporation
Publication Date 16 September 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Add some color to your life and put your creative touch on this collection of more than 45 Bridgerton-inspired coloring scenes from every corner of Grosvenor Square. From lavish wedding spreads to bright afternoon promenades, The Unofficial Bridgerton Coloring Book features 45 scenes and quotes from the most-watched series in Netflix history-Bridgerton. Transport yourself to Grosvenor Square just like Daphne, Eloise, the Duke with these dazzling scenes of lazy afternoons in the park, decadent banquets, embellished gowns, luxurious weddings, and beautiful architecture. Finally, you can live the life of a Bridgerton with a flick of your colored pencil!

Author Biography

Sara Richard is an Eisner and Ringo Award-nominated artist from New Hampshire. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, Art Deco, funerary imagery, and the natural world. Her creations tend to skew into the macabre and unknown with a balance of sweetness and sentimentality, honoring the Victorian-era theme of Memento Mori. As a native of New Hampshire, Sara grew up surrounded by trees and plenty of wild mushrooms. When not making art or writing, she's watching horror movies, cleaning forgotten gravestones with her mom, and collecting possibly haunted curiosities from the 19th century. Her online gallery can be found at SaraRichard.com.