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Becoming Me: A Work in Progress

Becoming Me: A Work in Progress

Color, Journal & Brainstorm Your Way to a Creative Life

Adult Coloring Book

$14.99
Becoming Me: A Work in Progress

About the Book

Here is a beautifully illustrated interactive journal from the creator of the empowering adult coloring book I Love My Hair—featured on BuzzFeed, Mashable, and more. A wonderful survival guide for trying times, this journal encourages self-discovery and self care, and is the perfect distraction for doodlers hoping to escape reality and nurture their creative expression.
 

This gorgeous full-color journal and activity book will get you coloring, doodling, and writing your way to your best self. Combining quotes from inspiring women, positive affirmations, and artistic advice direct from Andrea Pippins, along with supportive prompts and exercises, this uplifting book is the perfect tool to get those creative juices flowing. And with stylish hand-lettering and full-color illustrations throughout, Becoming Me is a perfect gift and keepsake—as well as a powerful tool for self-expression.

Praise for I Love My Hair by Andrea Pippins:

“The girl power stress-reliever we all needed.” —Bustle Online

“Pippins’s imaginative images will inspire your inner artist and fashionista.” —The Huffington Post

Product Details

On sale: October 11, 2016
Age: 12 and up
Grade: Grade 7 & Up
Page count: 176 Pages
ISBN: 9780399559150
Reading level: Lexile: HL710L

Author Bio

Andrea Pippins is the creator of the empowering coloring book for all ages I Love My Hair, which Bustle called “the girl power stress-reliever we all needed.” She is a tastemaker, an artist, a designer, and an educator with an eye for bold colors and funky patterns. Her work can be seen in magazines and on television as well as on clothing and stationery. In addition to designing and illustrating, Andrea curates her art and design blog, Fly, a weekly resource to inspire young women to pursue their creative passions. She also produces digital and screen-printed artwork in which she explores her love of color, pattern, and texture while interpreting her personal experiences as an African American woman. Andrea is based in Baltimore, Maryland. Learn more at andreapippins.com.