Guys, its official, colouring in is no longer just for three-year-old children.
In fact, a quick search on Instagram reveals just how popular adult colouring books have become, with thousands of painstakingly-created designs proudly uploaded onto the site.
The smell of wax crayons, the rustling of paper, the rush of anxiety as your crayon veers dangerously close to the edge of the line. It’s no wonder people are getting so into this.
Indulging in something you probably last did in primary school is supposed to promote feelings of calming nostalgia.
Like, remember when all you had to worry about was what flavour crisps were in your lunchbox, and how many Pokemon cards you had collected that week?
But on a serious note, colouring is said to be… Read the full story