I Have Mixed Drinks About Feelings Coloring Book

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780735374478
  • Dimensions: 215 x 252mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Galison
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Everyone is creative after they’ve had a few cocktails…just ask Ernest Hemingway. Well, actually, you can’t. Because he’s dead. Sorry if this is how you found out. Anyway, this coloring book by Brass Monkey includes recipes & color-able illustrations for 38 different cocktails. So just make a few and start coloring. It’s a perfect excuse for your questionable color choices. • Includes 38 unique drink recipes (with corresponding images to color while you’re drinking them). • Features a paperback cover with Spot UV varnish (aka: it’s shiny in places...oooh, fancy). • Has 80 one-color pages (you get to add the color... that’s how a coloring book works). • Coloring book measures 8” by 10”. • Psst: it’s made in the USA.
Brass Monkey Vintage-inspired Smartassery Created by Mike Sayre and Melanie Bridges way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that there's a world between fine china and bobblehead dolls. That products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them...making beautiful, well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor. Who said that art school and open-mic nights were such a waste of time? We're looking at you, dad.

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