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We also found many of the pictures from online to be pixilated.
However, it worked well for us to purchase coloring books and just rip
out the pages. Most of them are perforated so that you can easily do
that, and most of the coloring books really are not that expensive. In
the Dover Coloring Book catalog, most of the books range from $3 to
$6, and generally have 64 pages in each.
Hope this helps,
Janet Wilson
Quoting Clare Davitt <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi all,
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> We started an adult coloring group back in January, every Monday night,
> and it's been very successful. I've been running off various coloring
> pages through Creative Commons, mandalas, celtic designs, and fantasy
> images are the most popular but I'm struggling to find pages where the
> images will print without being super pixilated when I make them a
> colorable (that's a word, right?) size.
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> Any suggestions for sites from those who do other programs (or just
> color on their own?)?
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> Thanks!
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> Clare Davitt
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> Reference Librarian
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> Bangor Public Library
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> 145 Harlow Street
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> Bangor, ME 04401
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> 207-947-8336 ext. 126
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> "A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone."
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> -Mary Jo Godwin
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Janet Wilson, Director
Rangeley Public Library
P.O. Box 1150
7 Lake St.
Rangeley, ME 04970
(207)864-5529
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