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Coloring Book of Shadows: Book of Spells

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Unlock the magic of your own spells!

Do you want to deepen and explore the power of your magic spells? A different kind of spell book, The Book of Spells is a visual canvas for you to color, reflect, and unlock your own magical style.

With over 60 pages of original illustrations, including useful correspondence charts to color, nine spells to try, and lots of room for you to write and create. Take your spellwork to the next level and see what kind of magic you have, just waiting to be unlocked!

- Printed only on one side of the paper
- Over 60 pages of coloring, framed notes, and magical illustrations to deepen your spellwork and practice
- All original art by Author and Illustrator Amy Cesari
Find yourself in the creative, empowering world of your own magical spells!


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170 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2017

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156 reviews11 followers
September 29, 2017
This copy was received via goodreads and the author in exchange for an honest review.

This adult coloring book has to be one of the best i've seen since the craze started a few years ago. The cover is dark and beautiful (I snapped a picture of it to a bunch of my friends immediately! lol) and it even has that buttery soft cover you just want to touch all day and croon over. It's also a lot thicker than I expected win!

It's original, with witchcrafty illustrations, charts, spells to try, and plenty of pages with empty space dedicated for spell writing, journaling, and drawing. The illustrations are fun, especially the charts like the moon phases, wheel of the year, time of day, the zodiac, and color correspondences. The pages are one sided and fairly thin, but the author does suggest in the introduction to use scrap paper between the pages to prevent bleed-through. The black lines are made plain and minimal on purpose so you can add your own style and shading if you wish to do so and gives other coloring techniques and tips.

Yeah, so i'm definitely buying copies of this for some of my friends for Christmas. 😄🎁
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Author 26 books66 followers
September 26, 2017
This is a really cool and original adult coloring book. I've seen other witchcrafty coloring books, but this is the first one I've seen that is so interactive beyond just coloring. Much of this book has plenty of empty space for the user to write their own spells, journal, doodle, or whatever else you wish to do. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful, with many full page illustrations just for coloring and many more pages that are partially illustrated to leave room for whatever you decide to fill them with. There is quite a bit of information included as well to do with correspondences in magic and other spellcrafting tips that are invaluable to newbies or even for those who just don't want to have to look up the information elsewhere when doing their witchy work. If you are looking for just a regular coloring book, this probably isn't quite what you are looking for, but if you want a more immersive, interactive experience, this is a great pick!
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1,029 reviews8 followers
September 29, 2017
Neat and well thought out book. Intricate and interesting designs to color with plenty of space of your own to create.

I won a free copy to review via a Goodreads giveaway.
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