Corgis Rule! pocket size colouring book (there is also an A4 size) is a book for dog lovers. There are 45 pages of unique artwork based on original hand-drawn Susan Alison corgi dog designs. The paper in this book is 60lb in weight ie crayons and pencils are your best bet for fab results. (It's always a good idea to use a safety sheet underneath each page whatever you're using.)
Pictures are only printed on one side of the paper so that you can remove a page and display or frame it without losing the picture on the other side.
I have cropped and enlarged some of the designs to make different pictures; allowing more white space in some for those who prefer less intricate designs. They also allow experimentation with different colouring schemes. Some designs in this pocket-sized book are quite different to the ones in the equivalent 'Corgis Rule!' A4 book - this is to suit the smaller size. Some designs are suitable for framing, or for cutting out and sticking to the front of a greeting card blank. There are also some mini sheets of notepaper for that special person, and a page of bookmarks that can be coloured and laminated.
Most importantly - these cavorting corgi canines aim to bring you a smile or two.
There is also an A4 size 'Corgis Rule!' colouring book available.
About the Author: Susan Alison lives in Bristol, UK, and writes and paints full-time. She paints dogs, especially Bor-der Collies, Corgis, Whippets and Greyhounds. Every now and then she paints something that is not a dog just to show she's not completely under the paw - mainly, she's under the paw...
Susan's romantic comedies, fantasy novels, illustrated doggerel, short stories; and colouring books can be found on Amazon, Etsy and eBay.
Short stories of hers (not usually about dogs) have been published in women's magazines world-wide.
In 2011 she was presented with the Katie Fforde Bursary Award for fiction (with which she's in-credibly chuffed).
She has a website at www.SusanAlison.com which features quite a lot of dogs... and if you'd like to receive her (infrequent) newsletter in the comfort of your own inbox, there is a space to put your email address on any of the pages.