Introduction: HALLOWEEN COLORING BOOK
When Trick-or-Treaters ring my bell on Halloween, rather than give them more candy, I like to give them a different type of TREAT! A hand made coloring book (Assuming that they are under the age of 10!)
Step 1: Supplies
The supplies are very simple, however, you do need access to a Xerox machine.
Drawing paper (8.5X7)
stack of legal size paper
stapler
staples
pencil
sharpies
Step 2: Drawings
With a pencil draw your images
Step 3: Sharpie
Then go over the pencil lines with sharpie markers to make your image bold.
Step 4: Finished Drawings
All drawings are finished, I made 10
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Step 8: Cover
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Step 12: End Page
Step 13: Mount Drawings
When all drawings are finished mount them on standard size xerox paper.
Step 14: Make Copies
make xerox copies on Legal size paper
Step 15: Fold and Staple
Fold pages in half and staple down the spine. Several blank pages at the end of the book provide space for the trick-or-treaters to create their own drawings.

Participated in the
Halloween Draw & Paint It Contest with Sketchbook
6 Comments
10 years ago on Step 8
That is beautiful calligraphy, what is the script called or could you do a tutorial of all the letters?
Reply 10 years ago on Step 8
OHHHH That is a hand that I pretty much made up. It is kind of a cross between Italic and Bookhand. I do a lot of calligraphy for I
invitations, envelopes and place cards etc. This hand is very fast and easy for me to do.
And Thank you for noticing!
10 years ago on Step 5
I love this drawing....I love all your drawings!
10 years ago on Introduction
Love it.....was I the inspiration for the toothy grin??
10 years ago on Introduction
they cool many this of friend thank you idea me
10 years ago on Introduction
I just love it. Thank you for sharing these here.