The Unwind In The Wilds Colouring Book is printed on artist quality acid-free 150gsm paper. A few of the almost 90 pages have added activities, and there are hidden collections for you to find through the book.
As you'd hope, there are lots of drawings to colour, including plenty you have to complete too, with some really intricate ones towards the back.
If you have forgotten everything you learned in school art class then don't worry, there are tips and techniques on how to use colouring pencils, as well as layering and blending colour, so you can get the most out of your colouring book.
Included is a pack of 10 Derwent Coloursoft Pencils. They are very soft, and great for blending colours, so you can create many more shades. I had a little try and they flow really nicely on the page, you barely have to apply any pressure.
The Derwent Unwind In The Wilds Colouring Book And Pencils Set has an rrp of £19.99. All Derwent products are available to buy via the Derwent website shop, or from good art suppliers.
Derwent are giving one of my readers the Unwind In The Wilds Colouring Book And Pencils Set as a prize in my Christmas Present Giveaways. Entry to the giveaway is by Gleam form below, open to UK entrants only and it will end at midnight Sunday 4th December.
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Derwent Unwind In The Wilds Colouring Book And Coloursoft Pencils Giveaway
I would sketch big robins on Buckingham Palace then paint them in with giant red breasts :) x
ReplyDeleteI would paint the statue of liberty, goodness knows that woman needs a new outfit!
ReplyDeleteIm thinking red, white and blue ;-)
the grand canyon and i would have it sparkly with lights
ReplyDeleteWindsor castle. Would make it look regal, traditional Christmas. Looks grey in winter and needs a bit of sparkle!
ReplyDeleteI'd paint London Bridge in festive red and gold colours to cheer the delayed commuters up.
ReplyDeletethe london eye would look fab in christmassy green, gold & red colours
ReplyDeleteI'd pick The London Eye and paint white and silver snowflakes on it. It would look so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBig Ben with pretty tinsel, fairy lights and a great big star on the top
ReplyDeleteI'd paint Big Ben so it looked like a giant Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteI would paint the eiffel tower covered in fairy lights with a star on top.
ReplyDeleteHow about 24 Derby Road, Port Washington, NY - the house from the movie"Miracle on 34th Street
ReplyDeleteWhat a good question, I am a big Disney fan so I would pick the Disney castle, I would paint it to look like snow all on it and a snowman shaped like Mickey in front of it.
ReplyDeleteI'd colour Ayers Rock to make it look like a giant present!
ReplyDeleteBuckingham Palace, complete with pretty lights!
ReplyDeleteI'd colour in the moon brilliant fluorescent white, looking a bit dull lately
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ReplyDeletebig ben brighten it up for christmas
DeleteI'd have to decorate Big Ben like a xmas tree, thanks.x
ReplyDeleteI'd draw the Angel of the North and coulour her white and stick sequines on her dress and white feathers on her wings!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd pick the London eye at night and colour it in blue, with the nightsky and fireworks going off in all colours x :)
ReplyDeleteProbably the Taj Mahal
ReplyDeleteI think I would choose the empire state building and make it all the colours of the rainbow, to brighten up the USA!
ReplyDeleteBig Ben
ReplyDeleteI would colour Stonehenge white and decorate it with silver lights and stars.
ReplyDeleteI think I would colour in the night sky including the moon and stars and nearby planets, but all different colours so pretty! Not strictly a monument but I'd make it look pretty good!
ReplyDeleteThe Sagrada Familia - Barcelona's famous landmark - There is so much to look at it would be interesting colouring it in.
ReplyDeleteDecorate big ben all christmassy!
ReplyDeleteI would decorate the houses of parliament, I think they need to look a bit more festive anyway ;)
ReplyDeleteMillennium Bridge in Newcastle
ReplyDeleteI would colour Buckingham palace by drawing Christmas baubles all over it x
ReplyDeleteI'd paint Buckingham Palace like a giant advent calendar with the windows acting as doors.
ReplyDeleteGreat prize!
ReplyDeleteI would colour the statue of liberty and give her a beautiful emerald green dress and a gorgeous rose gold crown :) I would brighten up her life!
ReplyDeletei love colouring :)
ReplyDeleteStonehenge could do with a bit of colour, it would have to be temporary though.
ReplyDeletei would colour the Angel of the north with tinsel halo and glitter wings.
ReplyDeleteI'd make Dubrovnik's Old Walls look all Christmassy :-)
ReplyDeleteId psint eric morcambe statue in morcambe on bright blue and give a wooly hat and scarf and gloves to keep him happy through winter
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The Statue of Liberty. I'd dressed her like a snowman, with a scarf, she looks cold out there all on her own!
ReplyDeleteMake Big Ben into a decorated Christmas Tree
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London needs a bit of colouring - red and purple, I think!!!
ReplyDeleteI would paint the London eye carriages red, gold and green with robins, holly and snowmen on.
ReplyDeleteI think Edinburgh Castle could do with cheering up, with some red tartan patterns and gold tinsel.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to paint the O2 Arena - lots of white canvas!
ReplyDeletei would paint Stonehenge, each rock a different colour and tie bows around them
ReplyDeleteThe Kilburn White Horse in Yorkshire, just for a day. lol
ReplyDeleteI'd paint the white house with a rainbow in protest.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Ibrox Stadium
ReplyDeleteThe Eiffel Tower and paint it red with silver glitter stars x
ReplyDeleteThe London eye as I would draw a different theme on each carriage
ReplyDeleteI colour in London bridge, make it all pastel coloured.
ReplyDeleteI'd paint number 10 Downing Street with EU flags.
ReplyDeleteEdinburgh Castle id do a snowflake and christmas tree scene on it
ReplyDeleteThe sydney opera house in different colours per layer .... and also cover it in glitter
ReplyDeletethe houses of parliment covered in lights!
ReplyDeleteI would colour Big Ben
ReplyDeleteI'd draw snowflakes all over Big Ben :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to sketch the Eiffel Tower at night...they really put on a great light display nowadays...ofcourse I'd have to pursuade my other half to take us over to Paris for Crimbo - but such sacrifices are needed in the name of art ;) x
ReplyDeleteI'd go for Buckingham palace- I'd decorate the picture with Christmas garlands & snowmen as guards
ReplyDeleteThe Angel of the North, we could give that a real christmas make-over
ReplyDeleteI'd choose my local church, the Boston Stump because the architecture is fantastic and it could be coloured to emphasise the best bits!
ReplyDeleteI would paint big Ben in stripes with greens and red to look like tinsel
ReplyDeleteI would love to alter Big Ben. I would have a bow with a holly Wreath just below the clock face. Id put an angels halo surrounding the top. Twinkle lights coloured down eacheck side. Painting the whole thing green with red lines accenting the normal vertical brickwork. The bottom would have presents drawn around with a nativity scene shown at the all around the line just above the present line. Sorry I know it's detailed but my imagination runs riot.
ReplyDeleteSt Paul's Catherdral
ReplyDeleteBran Castle in Romania x so beautiful
ReplyDeleteChrysler Building in New York
ReplyDeleteI would choose Buckingham Palace....well I would be doing a public duty lol.
ReplyDeleteI'd draw Antony Gormley's "Another place" and put Christmas jumpers (& trousers!) on all those naked men.
ReplyDeleteI decorate Birminghams Rotunda as a festive candle with tinsel at the base - that side of the City centre could do with brightening up
ReplyDeleteI would draw a whole festive grotto scene with reindeers and Santa on Buckingham Palace
ReplyDeleteI would draw on the eiffel tower.
ReplyDeleteI would paint the Statue of liberty. I would put some color on her.
ReplyDeleteThe World Trade Centre (The new one). Most amazing place I have ever been, completely haunting and I took in every inch of the building and memorial fountains.
ReplyDeleteI would paint Big Ben pink and make the clock section white
ReplyDeletei would draw a christmas theme on Edinburgh castle
ReplyDeleteeiffel tower
ReplyDeleteI'd paint big ben red & green!
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant prize, good luck to everyone
ReplyDeleteI would paint big Ben red. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe angel of the north would look fab in blues
ReplyDeleteIt would be Buck House and I would give it a good scrub then paint it cream. I would also plant some trees at the front. It's an incredibly unattractive building.
ReplyDeleteI would draw a Santa suit on the Statue of Liberty!
ReplyDeleteI'd colour Mount Rushmore a rainbow.
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London in red white and blue
ReplyDeleteBig Ben, and I'd go for silver and gold to make him sparkle for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteBuckenham palace red white and blue with glitter and the guards as santas and snowmen
ReplyDeleteI'd paint elves all over The White House :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd paint the Learning Tower of Pisa but as an optical illusion so it looked straight ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be 'The Gherkin' for me. I'd colour each one of those diamond shapes alternate red, green and gold. It would look wonderfully Christmassy.
ReplyDeleteI would paint The Shard green, with lights, tinsel and baubles, just like a Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteBig Ben with glitter xx
ReplyDeleteI would brighten up Stonehenge with a mr blobby inspired paint scheme!
ReplyDeleteThe Forth Rail Bridge,it's such a stunning structure at the best of times and it would be wonderful painted in red,green and gold for Christmas x
ReplyDeleteid colour in ben bed - red and blue
ReplyDeleteI'd paint Marble Arch in Christmas colours: reds, greens and golds and then paint it red with roses on it for Valentines' Day :)
ReplyDeleteBuckingham Palace, with lots of festive touches
ReplyDeletehave to be the gherkin and make look like a giant xmas tree
ReplyDeleteThe London eye with some sparkly decorations
ReplyDeleteI'd choose Buckingham Palace cos it's a nice big and good shaped space to work with, and I'd cover it in multicoloured snowflakes and reindeer :)
ReplyDeleteBig Ben in red, green and silver to make it Christmassy
ReplyDeleteI would colour the Angel of the north in sparkly gold spray paint.
ReplyDeleteI would decorate the Kelpies in Falkirk with bows around their necks and Christmas bobble hats.
ReplyDeleteI would like to colour in Big Ben and make it psychedelic!
ReplyDeleteI would like to colour in the big Ben x
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