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2085 days ago

Free online colouring book and more

Gleb from Freemans Bay

Hello dear neighbours. My wife is art teacher and for the last year she has done a lot of art works with various techniques, mostly watercolour. We want to share it with you or sell. Please see the attached files:
- Colouring book - feel free to print it and colourise it.
- Animals and Other - we do not expect to get any profit from this art, but it would be nice to sell part of it and cover price of paper, paint and other things. So any price up to 5$ per page is more than enough. This is mainly A4 paper, so it is very easy to find a frame.

Feel free to ask any questions, not only about watercolour, but also murals, batik, scrapbooking and so on. Thanks!

Price: $5

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