🌟How to Make and Sell Your Own Coloring Books
Here to learn to make money selling your coloring book art? You are in the right place! Creating and selling coloring books might sound like something only big publishers do, but that’s not the case anymore. Independent artists, hobby creators, and total beginners are building part-time and full-time income streams from coloring book art. If you know how to organize your ideas and follow a clean process, you can do it too. Let’s take a walk through how this actually works, step by step, without the fluff or complicated jargon. First!!! Plan Out Your Pages Before You Draw Anything !!! This may feel pretty obvious but you'd be surprised how many people just start making whatever pops into their head without plan! This is simple though... you don’t need a "perfect outline" made by a master... just a simple list of 10 to 30 page ideas for a single theme. This helps you stay consistent with the style and level of detail. Some creators even sketch quick rough stick-figure drawings that show what goes where. I gives your planned book a quick roadmap before you start the real work. Create Clean, Colorable Line Art People who enjoy coloring pages tend care about two major things: clear lines and quality prints. A good coloring page has: • smooth, consistent black outlines• enough open space to actually color • details that add interest without becoming clutter • no shading or gray tones You can draw by hand on paper, use a tablet, or use AI to generate starting ideas and then clean them up. No matter how you create your art, the cleanup stage matters. This is where you fix lines, remove stray marks, and make sure everything prints crisp on a standard home printer. Inside the premium Coloring Book Creator Club, we teach several advanced methods for cleaning line art with free and affordable tools, because this one skill instantly levels up the professionalism of your pages. Decide Whether You’re Selling Printables or Physical Books Beginners usually start with printables because they’re fast to make, easy to upload, and cost nothing to produce. Or you can use print on demand services like Amazon KDP to fulfill your physical book orders... you will sacrifice profit per book here, but it is a very easy option, and hands-off once it's all set just like with printable options.