How to Create a Disney Coloring Book

Coloring books are wildly popular in today’s book market. Not just for children, people of all ages love to engage with these therapeutic pursuits and find a creative outlet. Creating your own coloring book is easy and fun.

Start by selecting images to convert into coloring pages. The quality of your photos will affect how well they translate into black and white outlines. Look for clear and crisp images with good contrast between the subject and the background. Avoid overly dark or shadowy photos, as they will be difficult to convert into a color-able image.

Once you’ve selected your imagery, resize them to fit the paper size of your choice (US letter portrait for example). Then you’ll want to add text elements like instructions and questions. Adding these elements will turn your coloring pages into worksheets for home and classroom use. Kids will have a blast identifying animals and learning body parts by filling in the illustrations with their favorite colors!

If you’re making a coloring book for adults, consider including some more intricate designs that will challenge their artistic skills. It’s also a good idea to include a mix of themes, so your coloring book appeals to a broad range of moods and preferences. Finally, don’t forget to print and test a few of your pages. This will help you spot any issues with line clarity or paper quality before you produce the entire book. For best results, choose a heavier stock that can handle the pressure and repeated coloring from kids or adults. You can also opt for single-sided printing to prevent images from the reverse side of the page from showing through.