The Kew Gardens Beautiful Flowers Colouring Kit: Includes a 64-Page Book, 6 Frameable Colouring Prints and 10 Pencils
By (Author) The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Arcturus
7th July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature in the arts
Paperback
64
Width 200mm, Height 254mm, Spine 38mm
774g
Recreate classic botanical artworks from the archives of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with this practical colouring kit, containing a 64-page colouring book, 6 frameable colouring projects and 10 colouring pencils.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, contains one of the largest and most renown archives of botanical artwork in the world. This delightful colouring kit contains an incredible selection of these classic illustrations, all rendered in line drawings to fill with colour. Whether you are just starting your adventures in colouring or are an avid enthusiast, Kew Garden's Beautiful Flowers Colouring offers budding artists the opportunity to polish their skills and produce a series of pictures that can grace any home.
Inside, you will find:
A 64-page book with 30 artworks to get you started
A set of 6 special cards with outlines for you to colour and frame
A set of 10 colouring pencils
All the original artworks are shown in the book, so you can follow the exact colour schemes. Or let your imagination run wild and create a picture that is as dynamic and as bright as you wish. No matter which direction you choose, you'll be producing unique art that will give you hours of pleasure.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Colouring Kits are wonderful gift sets for colouring enthusiasts, bringing together high-quality colouring books, 10 coloured pencils and 6 separate artworks to colour and frame.
Attracting more than 2.5 million visitors a year, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew is an essential destination for plant lovers of all ages. As a dedicated scientific research facility and with a global reputation for its work in the protection of endangered species, the Royal Botanic Gardens have been at the forefront of widening our knowledge of the world of plants. The gardens at Kew were established in 1759 by the mother of King George III and were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003.