so glad I found your page. I never thought of making coloring books!....one more thing added to the list. Thank you for your detailed tutorials, they are super helpful!!
Hey thanks for this video. This video of yours is so awesome I think I will make this for my own kids when I grow up into a adult because I am 9 years old
I've never thought of using photoshop! I was trying to deal with this difficult app, ultra image editor. I'm still learning it. I will try your method 🤞 ☺ thx
@AdrianasPaperCrafts Thank you so much! I'm making my great nephew coloring books for his 1st birthday party and I cannot wait to see how they turn out :) thanks for the help
Hi. How many pages can you staple together? I have a poem that id like to make into a coloring book. I'm glad I came upon your site first as I thought to make my letters to color also but had no idea to that font which is cool .
I've only ever stapled like 9 or 10 pages at once. I haven't tried more than that. It works as a regular stapler, so just because it looks different doesn't mean it would work any different from a regular stapler.
I'm somewhat obsessed with your videos right now haha. You explain things so well you make me excited to give things a go I keep looking for "what else" LOL. Question, if printing from a laser printer, is there any way to make the white border as small as possible? Any tips/tricks is appreciated. Love your work!
Aawww you're so sweet! I'm glad I could be of help! With laser printers, they're always going to have that border, unfortunately. You'd need to get yourself a "borderless" printer to get ride of that white border. The only thing you could really fo is adjust your margin settings right when you go to print. On the computer, the "print dialog" or "print settings" box should come up, and that's where you can play around with the settings. If you were to type in "0" for the margin settings, it might say that 0 is not allowed, and it should adjust it to the minimum amount that is allowed. IF your printer is ALREADY printing with the minimal border on, then that border is already as thin as it can go on your printer.
I loved this tutorial I am presently making my first coloring book ever. It’s for my daughter’s second birthday!! And your tutoring made that possible thanks a lot for your help one question tho the barcode how did you get that is it one from the internet or it’s actually connected to your business.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts so I'm looking at starting my own business similar to what you do annnnnd I'm so happy to have found you. You have some great tips that will help me with alot of what I'm aiming to offer customers 😊 thank you for sharing with us all. With love from Little ol' New Zealand x
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I made some coloring books for my daughter's birthday party in a few weeks and they turned out great! Is there a video on how to do the crayons? I searched but couldn't find one!
The crayons are super easy. I have the measurements for the wrappers on my website (Link below). All you do is create a rectangle using those measurements. Create a design on it. Then print out as many of those little rectangles as you want. You should print them onto sticker paper that way when you cut them out and apply them to the crayons, you just stick them straight onto the crayon. No glue needed. adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/resources/product-wrapper-measurements
Wow .can we make the same book and upload on kindle paper back .what will be the size for printable book.and how can we save the manuscript for colouring book ?can we make this for fiver clients ?
@@PRODUCT5 Look up KDP low content books on UA-cam. There are many people who actually make a living by selling coloring books and notebooks and they have lots of useful guidance and tips in their videos. I could name a few, but I don't know if the original poster of this video will allow it. :)
Any heavy glossy paper or brochure paper will work. I used to always use Office Depot 50# glossy brochure paper, but nowadays just easier to just order other paper online, so I usually use this one now - amzn.to/3uFLSBT
That means your paper is too thin. You can find regular computer paper in many weights. The computer paper from Dollar Tree for example is wwaayyy too thin. But, if I get the purple pack of copy paper from Walmart, it's not see through.
There are some simple connect the dot printables you can find on Google. For example, letters of the alphabet can be found on Google real easy. More difficult stuff, there are some online generators that can create them for you. Just Google "create a connect the dot".
Do you have an etsy shop or who do you use? Just thought I ask bc I thought of doing something like this but I'm afraid to start bc I don't wanna lose money.
Hi I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but what are you doing when you drag your image to the page where you have the line in the middle? My image doesn’t show up when I click after dragging it . I’m new to photoshop as well.
I am dragging and dropping the images. So, with my mouse, I click on the image I want to drag over to my coloring book. I don't let the mouse go the entire time I am dragging the image. I only let go of the mouse button once I see that the image has successfully made it to my coloring book canvas.
Start with a rectangle, then design it however you want. Print out on sticker paper and place it over the regular crayon label. The size of the crayon wrapper is here: adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/resources/product-wrapper-measurements
Hi! Such a cool video! You actually printed it out and put it together! Loved it! I was curious…How much do you sell those books for? And you only do 6 pages?
Yes, I personally only do 3 sheets, with each sheet havjng 2 designs which makes 6 coloring pages, front and back, which comes out to 12 activity pages. My prices depend on what all the client order with it, but average price is $3.50 each.
Great tutorial! I was just wondering Where do you get the crayons for them? Just regular crayola crayons from Walmart? Just buy packs so they get the same color for the books or How would it work?
I used to get jumbo ones from Dollar Tree, but the manufacturer stopped making them, so I started getting the tall crayons from Dollar Tree. However, I also use regular crayons from Walmart or Kroger for different coloring products that I sell. The trick is to buy them in bulk when they're on sale. Like around when school starts, Crayola eventually knocks the price for a 24 pack of crayons down to like .50 cents, or, I've occasionally found them for less at other store sales.
I usually share that news in my Facebook group, but I could go ahead and start up a newsletter that would notify you by email when I add new templates.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts If you want to start a newsletter that is completely up to you and I will join. I will also join your Facebook group if that's ok. Can anyone join? Can you send me the link? Thank you.
I’m using ms word, is there any reason you can think of of why my pictures are unable to be adjusted. As much as I try I am unable to get the image to fill up on either just the left or right.
MS Word is honestly my least favorite program to create a design with. There is so many little details that it requires you to edit in order for it to be cooperative. Have you tried using Canva (online)? It's a free design website.
Thank you so much for replying. I actually have I’ve created smaller things that didn’t really require me to do much. I never thought of trying it for this but I will definitely give it a try and play around to see if I can get it. Thank you again !
How do you deal with licensing Disney characters? It is my understanding that using copyrighted characters is copyright infringement. It could get your book banned and end up in a lawsuit.
Yeah, of course. People use their phones to create stuff on Canva all the time. As far as using PS on your phone - no. Bc the full PS program is not available on mobile devices.
I use regular copy paper for the sheets that go inside, and then glossy brochure for the outside cover. Anything that is not see through is goof for the sheets inside, and for the cover, anything a little heavier than the copy paper you used inside will work.
I actually get asked AAAALLL the time lol. I have all the info on my printers here: www.adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/faqs/which-printers-do-i-have?_pos=1&_sid=f0cb1fcd3&_ss=r
This was very cool! You mentioned you’re making it for a customer. Where are you selling these? I’d like to sell as well but I’m always unsure of what I’m allowed to use commercially. Any tips or advice?
I sell custom coloring books on my website, show case them on my social media, and then people just tell me what theme they want. So on my website, I don't sell a specific theme. I list it as a "custom order", and then people just tell me what they want. That helps a little bit.
For the coloring pages it's my laser printer, and for the outside cover it's my inkjet. You can read the details of those printers here: www.adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/faqs/which-printers-do-i-have
You can make your own gable boxes using Design Space or Silhouette Studio. However, the easiest route honestly is to just buy gable boxes from a store or online. They come in many different sizes and patterns, and then you can just customize the box itself.
Hi! Does the pixma print borderless for 8.5x11?! I got a new printer and I wa today years old when I found out it only prints up to 4x6 borderless and I am heartbrokennnnnnn!
No, you do have to pay to download the app, however, Photopea.com is a free website that is very similar to photoshop. It's a great way to get some practice in.
For the inside pages, literally any matte regular computer paper (besides dollar tree paper) will work. It's because your just printing black and white images, so don't stress about that paper.
As most of us crafters would put, what we're selling is our supplies, and time. I also teach others how to make these if they don't plan to use characters like these, but instead original artwork. Even I don't plan to continue using these characters forever. These are a stepping stone.
Thanks for the tutorial on how to change a tire. I was able to change my tire for the first time today, all thanks to your video.
This is an AMAZING tutorial! Step by step, made consideration of multiple software options, etc. Anyone can copy you. Thank you so much!
I have watched multiple tutorials to do these for my daughter in May and I swear this is the best one!!!
Aaww I'm ssoo glad!!
so glad I found your page. I never thought of making coloring books!....one more thing added to the list. Thank you for your detailed tutorials, they are super helpful!!
me too
Excellent, turorial
Thank you for sharing
Best tutorial I've ever seen in my life
You are amazing!!!!! I love how you give options for all programs
Great tutorial! I’m getting into party favors and this is step by step perfect❤ thank you for sharing
Hey thanks for this video. This video of yours is so awesome I think I will make this for my own kids when I grow up into a adult because I am 9 years old
I am not gonna lie but that was incredible
Such a great tutorial. Thank you for sharing it.
I've never thought of using photoshop! I was trying to deal with this difficult app, ultra image editor. I'm still learning it. I will try your method 🤞 ☺ thx
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
I have to make a coloring book about St. Rose Philippine Duchesne for a second-quarter project. Bit of a tricky theme.
So excited to make coloring books for my daughters 3rd birthday!! thank you!
what type of paper did you use?
This was VERY helpful! Thank you! ❤️
I love this tutorial- I’m using publisher- not proficient with it yet- is Photoshop easier - I’m going to try this Right now- A BIG THANK YOU
Photoshop has a huge learning curve. It can definitely overwhelm you if you aren't a quick learner.
Do you know how I could change my lettering with just an outline on Cricut design space or Canva? So they can color it just like yours
On Canva, it's one of the effects, I believed called "outline". You would change the inner color to white, and the outline to black.
@AdrianasPaperCrafts Thank you so much! I'm making my great nephew coloring books for his 1st birthday party and I cannot wait to see how they turn out :) thanks for the help
Very helpful!! Thank you!!
Hi. How many pages can you staple together? I have a poem that id like to make into a coloring book. I'm glad I came upon your site first as I thought to make my letters to color also but had no idea to that font which is cool .
I've only ever stapled like 9 or 10 pages at once. I haven't tried more than that. It works as a regular stapler, so just because it looks different doesn't mean it would work any different from a regular stapler.
Hello where did you buy the Disney pictures from?
Does anyone know where I can get that stapler?
On the canon pixma how do you make it double sided
On the settings, you just select "print on both sides" or "duplex printing", and it should do it.
This is a great video thank you so much!!
Happy to help!
I'm somewhat obsessed with your videos right now haha. You explain things so well you make me excited to give things a go I keep looking for "what else" LOL. Question, if printing from a laser printer, is there any way to make the white border as small as possible? Any tips/tricks is appreciated. Love your work!
Aawww you're so sweet! I'm glad I could be of help!
With laser printers, they're always going to have that border, unfortunately. You'd need to get yourself a "borderless" printer to get ride of that white border. The only thing you could really fo is adjust your margin settings right when you go to print. On the computer, the "print dialog" or "print settings" box should come up, and that's where you can play around with the settings. If you were to type in "0" for the margin settings, it might say that 0 is not allowed, and it should adjust it to the minimum amount that is allowed. IF your printer is ALREADY printing with the minimal border on, then that border is already as thin as it can go on your printer.
Thank you, what kind of paper did you use to print the illustrations on?
Just regular old computer paper. Nothing special at all about that one.
For the outside cover, I use glossy Office Depot Brochure Paper
Do you run into copyright issues with the images you use?
Use free images for commercial use
Great tutorial
Thanks Shonya 😊
Thank you for this tutorial can you please tell me what font you’re using
The Lion King font? You can just Google Lion King font and it will come up.
I loved this tutorial I am presently making my first coloring book ever. It’s for my daughter’s second birthday!! And your tutoring made that possible thanks a lot for your help one question tho the barcode how did you get that is it one from the internet or it’s actually connected to your business.
Hey there, thanks for the kind words! The barcode is just a random barcode I found on Google. It is not a working barcode. It's just for the look.
thanks for this tutorial, wish I would've found it before I did my first coloring book, but now I know better for future orders. thank you.
Best easiest tutorial 👌 thank you so much! My new fave vloger 😊
Aww thanks so much!!
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts so I'm looking at starting my own business similar to what you do annnnnd I'm so happy to have found you. You have some great tips that will help me with alot of what I'm aiming to offer customers 😊 thank you for sharing with us all.
With love from Little ol' New Zealand x
I'm so glad I could be of help! I'm always looking for new ideas on what newbies want to learn about, so feel free to throw requests my way!
So happy I found you. You have amazing Tutorials. I'm curious what you charge for these if you don't mind sharing
They start at $3.
What font are you using jn the workbook
Does anyone know how to get the perfect double sided printing on word for colouring books please cos it’s pretty hard to get that perfect kiss print
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I made some coloring books for my daughter's birthday party in a few weeks and they turned out great! Is there a video on how to do the crayons? I searched but couldn't find one!
The crayons are super easy.
I have the measurements for the wrappers on my website (Link below). All you do is create a rectangle using those measurements. Create a design on it. Then print out as many of those little rectangles as you want. You should print them onto sticker paper that way when you cut them out and apply them to the crayons, you just stick them straight onto the crayon. No glue needed.
adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/resources/product-wrapper-measurements
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts awesome! Thanks again, I can't wait to see her face when I'm finished!
I'm sure she'll love it!!
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts labels and coloring book complete and ready to print! Do you have a link for the 2 ended crayons??
No, unfortunately they were discontinued. I have to use regular crayons now.
Great tutorial.
I love this tutorial! It’s so helpful ! Is it possible to do this with a iPad also ??
Absolutely!
Wooow wonderful tutorial... Thank you for sharing.... Can u please tell me which paper is best for colour book
Regular copy paper works just fine for the inside pages, and then thick, glossy photo paper works great for the cover.
Hello. I’m using a Mac laptop and can’t find the edition you are using. When I type in photoshop it takes me into light room is this the same ?!
You have to purchase Photoshop directly from the Adobe website, not your laptops store.
Can we use like needle and thread just asking
Yeah you totally could.
Wow .can we make the same book and upload on kindle paper back .what will be the size for printable book.and how can we save the manuscript for colouring book ?can we make this for fiver clients ?
Just be careful about copyrighted images if you want to sell the coloring books.
@@susankasten6163 please guide how to take copyright free images.
@@PRODUCT5 Look up KDP low content books on UA-cam. There are many people who actually make a living by selling coloring books and notebooks and they have lots of useful guidance and tips in their videos. I could name a few, but I don't know if the original poster of this video will allow it. :)
@@susankasten6163 OK thank you
Wowww👍The is so nice ♥️♥️💙💙👌👌👏👏
This was amazing. Thank you
Do a tutorial on editing logo’s on photoshop
Nice video, can you put a link to the paper you use to do the cover?
Any heavy glossy paper or brochure paper will work. I used to always use Office Depot 50# glossy brochure paper, but nowadays just easier to just order other paper online, so I usually use this one now - amzn.to/3uFLSBT
Thanks much
Very informative.Thankyou.
Which paper for you use for pages? I did my on normal printer paper and I can see through it 😔
That means your paper is too thin. I use regular copy paper, but I find it in like a 24# or 28#.
When i use plain computer paper and print double sided its see through
That means your paper is too thin. You can find regular computer paper in many weights. The computer paper from Dollar Tree for example is wwaayyy too thin. But, if I get the purple pack of copy paper from Walmart, it's not see through.
Did you use regular print paper for the coloring sheets and brochure paper for the cover
Yes
hey adriana how did you create the word trace page?
There are some simple connect the dot printables you can find on Google. For example, letters of the alphabet can be found on Google real easy. More difficult stuff, there are some online generators that can create them for you. Just Google "create a connect the dot".
I loved this! Where can I download photoshop I can’t find it 🥺
Off the Adobe website
Thank you I’m about to make two my babies birthdays are coming up soon
Do you have an etsy shop or who do you use? Just thought I ask bc I thought of doing something like this but I'm afraid to start bc I don't wanna lose money.
Hi I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but what are you doing when you drag your image to the page where you have the line in the middle? My image doesn’t show up when I click after dragging it . I’m new to photoshop as well.
Can I only use certain files? Like after I save it from google png jpeg... it’s kind of frustrating
I am dragging and dropping the images. So, with my mouse, I click on the image I want to drag over to my coloring book. I don't let the mouse go the entire time I am dragging the image. I only let go of the mouse button once I see that the image has successfully made it to my coloring book canvas.
Hi - what kind of stapler do you use?
I used a booklet stapler.
What app your using ?Thank you
Photoshop
K thank u do you have a video of how to upload from creative fabrica to silhoutte or Crichton please 🙏 that's the only part I need to learn thank u 💗
Meant to spell Cricket my phone spelled it wrong
hi Ad, which software are you using. my 12 year old wants to have his coloring book published
I use PS. You can use any design program. It doesn't require anything fancy.
How can I download some of your templates?
What app did you use
Photoshop, but you can use any program and follow this tutorial
Haw we can know the images in Google white not copy right, please answer me sister.
How could you use your own original drawn out pictures?
You could use a scanner (on a printer) to upload them to your computer.
What editor do you use?
Photoshop
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts where in Adobe Photoshop?
Yes, Adobe Photoshop. The photography plan.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts thanks
Jesus loves you! I don't know you but remember that God is with you! 🩷
What program you'd use?
You can use any program. I just like to use Photoshop.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts Me too
How do you make the custom crayon wrappers ?
Start with a rectangle, then design it however you want. Print out on sticker paper and place it over the regular crayon label.
The size of the crayon wrapper is here:
adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/resources/product-wrapper-measurements
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts Thank you sm !!
Hi! Such a cool video! You actually printed it out and put it together! Loved it! I was curious…How much do you sell those books for? And you only do 6 pages?
Yes, I personally only do 3 sheets, with each sheet havjng 2 designs which makes 6 coloring pages, front and back, which comes out to 12 activity pages. My prices depend on what all the client order with it, but average price is $3.50 each.
Great tutorial! I was just wondering Where do you get the crayons for them? Just regular crayola crayons from Walmart? Just buy packs so they get the same color for the books or How would it work?
I used to get jumbo ones from Dollar Tree, but the manufacturer stopped making them, so I started getting the tall crayons from Dollar Tree. However, I also use regular crayons from Walmart or Kroger for different coloring products that I sell. The trick is to buy them in bulk when they're on sale. Like around when school starts, Crayola eventually knocks the price for a 24 pack of crayons down to like .50 cents, or, I've occasionally found them for less at other store sales.
Where did you find those double sided crayons?
They've been discontinued. I used to get them at Dollar Tree.
Is there a way we can be notified when you upload new templates to your website? I love them. I downloaded them all. Thank you.
I usually share that news in my Facebook group, but I could go ahead and start up a newsletter that would notify you by email when I add new templates.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts If you want to start a newsletter that is completely up to you and I will join. I will also join your Facebook group if that's ok. Can anyone join? Can you send me the link? Thank you.
Can I order some?
Yes ma'am, on my website www.adrianaspapercrafts.com
I’m using ms word, is there any reason you can think of of why my pictures are unable to be adjusted. As much as I try I am unable to get the image to fill up on either just the left or right.
MS Word is honestly my least favorite program to create a design with. There is so many little details that it requires you to edit in order for it to be cooperative. Have you tried using Canva (online)? It's a free design website.
Thank you so much for replying. I actually have I’ve created smaller things that didn’t really require me to do much. I never thought of trying it for this but I will definitely give it a try and play around to see if I can get it. Thank you again !
How do you deal with licensing Disney characters? It is my understanding that using copyrighted characters is copyright infringement. It could get your book banned and end up in a lawsuit.
How do you print 2 side it
You use the "2 sided" setting on your printer. You gotta play around with it because all printers are different.
Wow-
it turned out really well and I would like to try it too. But I have a question ... can I make them with the phone too?
Yeah, of course. People use their phones to create stuff on Canva all the time.
As far as using PS on your phone - no. Bc the full PS program is not available on mobile devices.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts thank you so much!!
what program do you used maam?
I use photoshop
what coupon bond do you use for double sided printing? I printed it but the print on the front is coming off the back

Can you do this off your phone?
I'm sure you could. People use Canva all the time to make stuff. I just believe it's easier on a computer than on a phone.
How much do you sell them for
i didint hear about printing double sided am still confused
Genial, ame ❤
Where did you get the name sheet from? (M is for...)
I just searched Google for trace letters, and then make up anything else I can't find.
What type of paper is used?
I use regular copy paper for the sheets that go inside, and then glossy brochure for the outside cover. Anything that is not see through is goof for the sheets inside, and for the cover, anything a little heavier than the copy paper you used inside will work.
How do you add real photos?
The same way you insert in all the other images is how you would insert in real photos too.
Could I cover it with book cover plastic?
If you need it to be sturdier, or waterproof, or to last a long time, yes, you could.
Is that stapler? btw, thank you for the video❤
That is a booklet stapler
Wow thank you for answering right away. Hope I can find one like that here in our place
I'm so intimated with PS can you do one in Canva please?
I can definitely try!
What kind of printer is that? If you don’t mind me asking. & thank you so much for all your helpful videos
I actually get asked AAAALLL the time lol. I have all the info on my printers here: www.adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/faqs/which-printers-do-i-have?_pos=1&_sid=f0cb1fcd3&_ss=r
does google docs work??
Sure does
This was very cool! You mentioned you’re making it for a customer. Where are you selling these? I’d like to sell as well but I’m always unsure of what I’m allowed to use commercially. Any tips or advice?
I sell custom coloring books on my website, show case them on my social media, and then people just tell me what theme they want. So on my website, I don't sell a specific theme. I list it as a "custom order", and then people just tell me what they want. That helps a little bit.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts that makes sense, thanks for sharing. I love what you’re doing in your shop!
Question, what printer are you using?
For the coloring pages it's my laser printer, and for the outside cover it's my inkjet.
You can read the details of those printers here: www.adrianaspapercrafts.com/blogs/faqs/which-printers-do-i-have
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts thank you so much! also, can you show us how to do the gable boxes ? me and my mom can’t figure it out at all lol
You can make your own gable boxes using Design Space or Silhouette Studio. However, the easiest route honestly is to just buy gable boxes from a store or online. They come in many different sizes and patterns, and then you can just customize the box itself.
Hi! Does the pixma print borderless for 8.5x11?! I got a new printer and I wa today years old when I found out it only prints up to 4x6 borderless and I am heartbrokennnnnnn!
Yes, it prints borderless for all sizes, and it can print up to 13x19
I love all your tutorials i have learned so much from you and by the way what font is this if you dont mind
Awww thank you 😊 The font I used in thebcoloring book is "Buka Bird".
Where can I get free black and white images?
You can Google "free coloring pages" or "free printables"...things like that
Is photoshop free?
No, you do have to pay to download the app, however, Photopea.com is a free website that is very similar to photoshop. It's a great way to get some practice in.
Loved this tutorial thank you so much! Did you make the crayon wraps as well? Thank you!
I sure did.
That is so cool! I love it! I have to try this out! Thank you for responding and I love all of your videos!
Loved it 😍 Easy Easy Tutorial! If you don’t mind me asking what type of paper are the inside pages? Or what would you recommend for inkjet
For the inside pages, literally any matte regular computer paper (besides dollar tree paper) will work. It's because your just printing black and white images, so don't stress about that paper.
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts thank you thank you!
Whaaat I’m I doing wrong 😔😑 you can see the drawing thru the other side of the page. I got my copy paper from target
That means your paper is too thin. What weight is your paper?
@@AdrianasPaperCrafts 75 gm
My printing paper is see through , am I doing something wrong or do I need a heavier printing paper ?
He's if it's see through, it's too thin. You want a paper weight below #40 but more than 22#. 28# or 32# works well.
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What Printer Do you Use ?
Mostly my Canon Pixma large format printer
can you actually "sell" these considering some of the images probably have a copyright?
As most of us crafters would put, what we're selling is our supplies, and time. I also teach others how to make these if they don't plan to use characters like these, but instead original artwork.
Even I don't plan to continue using these characters forever. These are a stepping stone.