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Color Me Sane: The Surprising Benefits of Adult Coloring as Art Therapy

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Who says coloring books are just for kids? Grab your colored pencils, glitter pens, or those squeaky-clean markers you’ve been saving for a rainy day—because it’s time to unleash your inner child and your inner Zen master.

Let’s be real. Adulting is hard. Bills to pay, emails to write, random group texts to ignore (or not!). Sometimes we need a break that doesn’t involve screens or scrolling. Enter: the humble coloring book, a ticket to a stress-free mental vacation, no passport required. And if you’re anything like me, keeping my hands still is a challenge.

Why Coloring Isn’t Just Child’s Play

Once upon a time, coloring was all about staying inside the lines (or not!). For kids, it’s a skill-building, imagination-boosting powerhouse:

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Color Me Grown: The Grown-Up Glow-Up

Here’s the best-kept secret: All those benefits? They’re not just for the under-10 crowd. It’s time to enter your coloring era (again.) Coloring is having a major grown-up glow-up, and here’s why you should jump on the bandwagon:

Coloring: The New Cool

Gone are the days when coloring books were relegated to dusty classrooms. They’re back in style, and we’re here for it. Whether you’re rocking a rainbow unicorn page or a mandala masterpiece, every stroke is a tiny triumph. So why not make it a daily ritual? Brew a cup of tea or make a mocktail, turn up your favorite tunes, and let the colors flow.

Remember: it’s not about perfection. It’s about play, peace, and a splash of color in a monochrome day.

So, what are you waiting for? Bust out those crayons (or, let’s be honest, those fancy gel pens you bought but never used). Your inner artist—and your mental well-being—will thank you.

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Sober Pop Culture Style

When you click the link above to the Amazon Adult Coloring list I curated for you, you’ll find tons of sober and recovery-themed books with AA Slogans and sassy, sober whimsy. But if pop culture is more your jam, then have no fear—I’ve got your coloring book back with options that will warm the heart of every millennial and Gen-Xer.


Color Me Badd – All 4 Love (1991)

Color Me Badd – All 4 Love (1991)

CURATED CRAFTS at The Sober Curator is all about keeping your hands busy and your mind inspired in sobriety. Whether you’re diving into art therapy, channeling your inner Sober Picasso, or laughing your way through a Pinterest fail, creative expression can be a powerful tool for stress relief and emotional healing. Crafting isn’t about perfection—it’s about expanding your mind, expressing your feelings, and having fun along the way.

Follow our latest DIY inspiration on Pinterest, or, if crafting isn’t your thing, check out our #QUITLIT section for book recommendations that feed the soul. You can also shop our curated list of supplies on our Amazon Storefront. 


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SOBER POP CULTURE at The Sober Curator is where mainstream trends meet the vibrant world of sobriety. We serve up a mix of movie, podcast, fashion, and book recommendations alongside alcohol-free cocktails, celebrity features, and pop culture buzz—all with a sober twist.

We’re here to shatter the “sobriety is boring” myth with a mash-up of 80s neon, 90s hip-hop edge, early 2000s bling, and today’s hottest trends. From celebrity shoutouts to red-carpet style inspo, this is where sober is as chic as it is fun. To the celebs using their platform for good—our Sober Pop Trucker hats are off to you!

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