14 August 2017
NIV Beautiful Word Coloring Bible (Large Print) – Book Review
August 14, 2017
Easy to color and easy to read! Reflect on the precious
truths of Scripture with the NIV Beautiful Word™ Coloring Bible, Large Print,
featuring beautiful line art for coloring and a large type size. Perfect for
all ages, this Bible’s thick white paper with lightly ruled lines in the
extra-wide margins provides ample space for your own artistic expressions and
journaling.
My
Thoughts:
There
are so many creative Bibles out there these days. Honestly, I think it can be
difficult finding one now with all the choices. With the popularity of adult
coloring and journaling artistically I can see the popularity of expressing yourself
with God’s word through journaling and coloring in a Bible. Personally I’m not
one of those people who like to write in my Bible this way. It’s not that I
have a problem with it. It’s just not me. However, I have many dear friends who
love expressing their faith and study time this way. This is an amazing gift
for a dear friend or a family member.
This
is a beautiful hardback book covered in a lovely cloth floral pattern. The
floral pattern looks like watercolors of delicate flowers and leaves splashed
on the fabric. The spine going into the front and back is a rich navy color.
This
is a large print Bible with a Readable 10-point font size. In my opinion not
large enough on the font size. This is the New International Version. It measures
10”x8” and is a large Bible. It is a hefty Bible at 4 pounds. There is also a
rich navy blue ribbon for marking your page.
There
is a whopping 1472 pages. The pages are thicker than your average Bible. They
are still not what I would consider something you could use a marker to color
the pages. I would stick to color pencils and possibly ink. I would test out a
page first for coloring before you start your artistic expression. Another nice
feature is that the Bible lays out flat when it’s opened. I like this type of
Bible when I’m studying and I see this as a huge plus when you are coloring and
journaling.
The
Bible has a lovely Presentation page along with the context of the books of the
Bible with the pages on it. The Word is laid out in a single-column page format.
There are a few footnotes available. The Bible doesn’t have an introduction
page to the books of the Bible. I don’t know why so many Bibles are omitted
this in Bibles these day. I wish that this would be a standard. That is just my
personal opinion! This Bible doesn’t have the words of our Savior in red. The
back of the Bible has a Table of Weights and Measures. There are no maps in
this Bibles.
There
is an ample amount to write notes or to create your own art. The artwork is
lovely. Some pages have full pages to color and others have art just in the
margin. All the art is scripture based and relevant to the page it is located
on. Maybe one day I will venture into Bible journaling like this. For now I
know who I’m planning on giving this lovely Bible to.
I received a free copy of this product from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my
honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I
compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those
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