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The WitchyVisor Colouring Book: Magical Cozy Chaos
The WitchyVisor Colouring Book: Magical Cozy Chaos
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Meet the WitchyVisors: four magical cat companions bringing cozy chaos, gentle mischief, and familiar-guided creativity to your colouring practice.
The WitchyVisor Colouring Book is a whimsical collection of cat-themed colouring pages and mini ritual pages designed for slow moments, playful creativity, and low-pressure art time.
Inside, you’ll meet:
🐾 Supurrvisor — the orange tabby who always has things under control… probably.
🖤 Cuddlevisor — the black cat who brings softness, comfort, and cozy companionship.
🎀 Sillyvisor — the long-haired tuxedo cat who reminds you not to take everything so seriously.
👁️ Terrurvisor — the mischievous little menace who watches everything… especially the kitchen.
Alongside the colouring pages, this book includes 4 ritual pages to help you pause, reflect, and turn colouring into a small mindful practice.
These pages are not about perfect colouring.
They are here for pausing, playing, scribbling, shading, experimenting, painting, and reconnecting with creativity in a way that feels gentle and fun.
What’s Included
Physical Version Includes:
- 1 WitchyVisor colouring book
- 20 colouring pages
- 4 ritual pages
- Intro page
- Swatch / colour testing page
- Single-sided pages for easier colouring and painting
- Printed on cardstock
- Size: 11 x 8.5 inches
Product Details
- Theme: Witchy cats, cozy chaos, familiar magic
- Style: Whimsical line art
- Includes: colouring pages, ritual pages, intro page, and swatch page
- Skill level: Beginner-friendly and relaxing
- Paper: cardstock
- Use with: coloured pencils, crayons, markers, gel pens, acrylic paint, watercolour, gouache, or your favourite colouring tools
- Pages are single-sided to help reduce bleed-through.
Because the pages are printed on cardstock, they can handle more than standard printer paper. Wet media such as watercolour, acrylic paint, and gouache may cause the pages to ripple, but the paper is sturdy enough that colour should not bleed through to the next page.
For best results with very wet media, use lighter layers and allow the page to dry fully.
