The Green Witch's Coloring Book: From Enchanting Forest Scenes to Intricate Herb Gardens, Conjure the Colorful World of Natural Magic by Murphy-Hiscock, Arin
Arin Murphy-Hiscock
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The Green Witch's Coloring Book: From Enchanting Forest Scenes to Intricate Herb Gardens, Conjure the Colorful World of Natural Magic -- Arin Murphy-Hiscock - Paperback


The magic of The Green Witch meets adult coloring with this collection of 35 witchcraft-inspired scenes showcasing the natural elements and mysticism of green witchcraft.

Nurture your creative energy and the green witch within with The Green Witch's Coloring Book featuring 35 witchcraft-inspired scenes that nourish and nurture green witchcraft lovers. From the Green Witch series, this coloring book includes lush forest scenes to crystal spreads and herb bundles. Each of these illustrated pages evoke the mystical energies of natural magic. Now you can fully embrace your inner artist (and witch) within.

Author: Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
Published: 09/05/2023
Pages: 80
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.92h x 9.76w x 0.32d
ISBN: 9781507221068

About the Author
Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch's Grimoire, Spellcrafting, The Pregnant Goddess, Wicca, The Green Witch, The Way of the Hedge Witch, House Witch, The Witch's Book of Self-Care, Pagan Pregnancy, Solitary Wicca for Life, and The Hidden Meaning of Birds--A Spiritual Field Guide. She has been active in the field of alternative spirituality for over twenty years and lives in Montreal, Canada.

Sara Richard is an Eisner and Ringo Award-nominated artist from New Hampshire. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, Art Deco, funerary imagery, and the natural world. Her creations tend to skew into the macabre and unknown with a balance of sweetness and sentimentality, honoring the Victorian-era theme of Memento Mori. As a native of New Hampshire, Sara grew up surrounded by trees and plenty of wild mushrooms. When not making art or writing, she's watching horror movies, cleaning forgotten gravestones with her mom, and collecting possibly haunted curiosities from the 19th century. Her online gallery can be found at SaraRichard.com.