From Sketch to Shelf: Our Journey Creating Our First Coloring Book

Back & front coloring book cover

Let me tell you how the idea of creating a coloring book came to life. My daughter’s love for cats has resulted in her making tons of cat crafts and drawings that end up on my desk, the dining table, and the walls of our lovely home in Florida. 

One day, while I was working, my daughter Antonia, who was 5 at the time, came to show me a drawing of some cats she had made using some geometrical templates/rulers. These cats weren’t like others she had drawn before; they looked different, but the idea was clever and cute. She asked if I could trace them on my iPad, add some details, and turn them into a coloring page. 

As I began working on the first drawing, my daughter returned with a second, a third, and they kept coming. I mentioned to her that we were going to end up with an entire coloring book, and her face confirmed that she loved the idea.

I tackled one page at a time until we completed about 40 pages. Printing them and having Antonia coloring them helped me notice details I had missed, prompting me to spend time editing many of the images using Illustrator. At the same time, I started researching the world of coloring books, especially focusing on the self-publishing process. I wanted to see how they were structured, how many drawings were included, and the overall creation and publication process. This involved plenty of time watching videos and reading blogs, leading me to some valuable resources I will share at the end of this post. 

Meanwhile, my little bossy boss came to check if the book was printed. She wanted it done, but this process was long, considering I didn’t have experience creating a coloring book, and I also had a part-time job, among other responsibilities and projects. So, I kept going little by little, whenever I had some spare time, and enough energy to sit and work at night, like how I am doing now, as I write this post. 

After gathering a bunch of information, I came up with a simple plan, that proved to be more complex in detail, but here is a quick list of the main steps I took.

1. Get an ISBN number, in case we want to sell the book
2. Complete all edits
3. Create a draft of the book organization
4. Format the pages
5. Publish the book  

Thanks for reading. 

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