How to Make a Mini Coloring Book Zine

Zines! Little handmade, self-published books that can be about anything. They have their roots in punk music (and Star Trek fandom) and were a way to spread information before the Internet existed. Remember those days? Today we’re making a mini coloring book magazine with our friends Sara Diamond and Courtney Riddle of The Grand Newsstand. These two gals have been making zines and sharing tables at zine fests for years. Sara makes zines into the wee hours of her free time when not working on VR short films. And Courtney owns The Grand Newsstand in San Francisco — a zine newsstand in a renovated vintage newspaper kiosk. You should stop by if you’re on Market Street.

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Zines are really special. They’re about expressing yourself, communicating and connecting with your community and beyond. They can be sold, traded and/or shared. Plus they make great gifts. So we’re going to help you make your own original zine coloring book. There are lots of different ways to make a zine. Our example is made by folding one 8 1/2 x 11-inch sheet of paper into eight sections. We’re going to be drawing directly onto paper and scanning it.

Materials and Tools:
— one sheet of white paper (for the inside pages)

— one sheet of colored paper (for the cover)

— your favorite pens

— scissors

— stapler (long-arm style is the BEST!)

— bone folder

Gather your supplies. This is a list of tools we specifically used. You do not need these items per se, and you can use other ones we haven’t included. Improvisation and a DIY spirit are key. Paper and pens are essential. The scissors are for cutting the paper into quarters or eighths, the stapler is for assembling (you could also use twine) and the bone folder is for making crisp edges when folding the paper in half. But we’ll get to all that in a second.

We’ll start by folding the paper to get a good idea of how our pages will look. We’re doing a quarter-page size booklet, so we’ll fold it into fourths. You could fold a 8 ½ x 11-inch piece of paper in half and have four pages. Or you could cut that paper in half and have an eight page zine (each page would be 4 ¼ x 5 ⅕ inches). You could even fold that in half again and have an eight page mini zine out of one sheet of paper.

Now that you see where the pages are going to be, draw what you’d like on each page. Don’t worry too much about the page order if this is your first zine — page layout is tricky. If you decide to change the order later, you can do that in Photoshop or by laying the zine out on a flatbed scanner. Since we’re making a coloring book, we’re creating a line drawing and leaving the rest to be filled in later. In our example, we each drew images relating to coffee. Draw one image in each page segment.

Scan the pages you’ve created to make a digital copy. This is great if you want to make multiple copies to give out, trade or sell. If you don’t have a scanner, don’t worry about this step. Just make totally unique 100% handmade zines and impress everyone you know :) Skip the next step if you are not scanning the pages.

If you scanned your images, print up some more copies to share. Zine culture celebrates printing many copies and embracing imperfections. After scanning your images and laying them out digitally or on the scanning bed in the order you’d like, print out your pages. Take note of how the paper comes out of your printer. Remember to print the images back to back and have the images facing the same way. This way when you assemble your zine the pages are not upside down or blank.

Cut your pages to size. We love this paper cutter but scissors work just as well. Cut along your folds. If you drew four images on one side of the 8 ½ x 11-inch paper (like we did), cut the paper in half so you now have two sheets of paper with eight back-to-back drawings.

Time to assemble. Once all your pages are cut, place them in the order you’d like to see them.

Then fold them in half with nice sharp creases with a bone folder. It’s actually looking like a little book now.

Staple the pages together. You can get creative with binding here if you’d like. Some people like to use a needle and thread to sew along the spine.

You’re done! Look at that. You’ve created a coloring book zine. Congratulations. You can share what you’ve created with friends, family, anyone you want. They’re pretty simple to make and rewarding to see when they’re printed. Good luck and have fun!

Show us your handmade zines by tagging us on Instagram + using hashtag #iamcreative!

DIY Production and Styling: Sara Diamond and Courtney Riddle

Photography: Sara Diamond and Courtney Riddle

Copywriting: Sara Diamond and Courtney Riddle

Spring has officially bloomed because Target & Kate Spade New York are dropping a refreshing collection that will be all over TikTok and Instagram soon. We haven't been this excited for a fashion collab since J. Crew & Christopher John Rogers, so we're aching to share all the fascinating news about it. Ready to see what's in store?

Keep scrolling to learn everything about the Target & Kate Spade New York collection!

What can I expect from the Target & Kate Spade New York collection?

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This limited edition collection will feature the brightest, boldest colors and prints you can think of. From fuchsia to polka dots, shoppers will can get a taste of luxury without spending an exuberant amount of money. Plus, the pieces are functional and work for an array of situations.

Hosting a spring soirée at home or plan on lounging by the pool The White Lotus-style? The Target & Kate Spade New York collection has everything you need.

Will it only have women's apparel?

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It brings us great pleasure to say no! Everyone will be able to find something they love in this collection because it features women's & kids apparel, home decor, chic accessories, and party decor.

How big is the collection overall?

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It seems like Target & Kate Spade New York are anticipating people having a ton of fun this spring because they have over 300 items shoppers can choose from. There's even games you'll be able to buy and put out for guests at the next barbecue you're invited to!

When can I shop the Target & Kate Spade New York collection?

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Get your carts and wallets ready because the Target & Kate Spade New York collection will be available to shop on Target.com Saturday, April 12.

Stay tuned to see our favorite pieces from the collection once it launches.

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Fans have been enthralled by Outlander ever since it debuted in 2014 — hence why the show has gone on to have seven successful seasons, with the eighth and final season expected to premiere late this year or in 2026. Fans truly can't get enough of Claire and Jamie's great romance, and it doesn't have to completely end with season 8...or not exactly. Outlander prequel, Blood of My Blood comes out this summer and explores your favorite family from a very unique perspective. This is everything we know about Blood of My Blood!

Here's everything you need to know about the Outlander prequel, Blood of my Blood.

What's 'Outlander' about?

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Outlander follows Claire Randall, a British Army nurse who, after serving in World War II, goes on a second honeymoon in Scotland with her husband, Frank. He is an MI6 officer preparing for a new career as an Oxford historian.

However, Claire's life takes a dramatic turn when she is mysteriously transported back to 1743, where her safety and freedom are at risk. In order to survive, she marries a strong and charismatic Scots warrior named Jamie Fraser. Then, as their relationship deepens, Claire finds herself torn between two very different men and two conflicting worlds.

How many seasons of 'Outlander' will there be?

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Whether you're an OG fan of Outlander or a newcomer, many are upset about it coming to an end soon with Season 8. The good news is that you have a prequel series to look forward to, Outlander: Blood of My Blood.

What is the 'Outlander' prequel 'Blood of My Blood' about?

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Outlander: Blood of My Blood explores two parallel origin stories: the romance between Jamie's parents, as well as Claire's parents' love story during the war. The show will highlight these two love stories, set in different time periods, as they unfold side by side.

Who's in the 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' cast?

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Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine star as Julia Moriston and Henry Beauchamp; meanwhile, Harriet Slater and Jamie Roy play Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser.

The rest of the cast includes:

  • Tony Curran, Rory Alexander
  • Séamus McLean Ross
  • Sam Retford
  • Conor MacNeill
  • Brian McCardie
  • Jhon Lumsden
  • Sara Vickers
  • Peter Mullan
  • Sally Messham
  • Terence Rae
  • Sadhbh Malin
  • Alisa Davidson

Is there a trailer for 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood'?

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Back in January, Starz released a 52-second teaser trailer for the show on YouTube, and it's clear the Outlander prequel will be packed with just as much passion as the original series. Eager fans in the comment section seemed to agree, with many sharing their excitement for the new spinoff.

"I can't wait to see the two love stories that gave us our favorite love story," wrote one viewer.

"I am so obsessed with Outlander, and I'm so excited to keep watching it in a different light," added another.

"Outlander is a very beautiful but brutal story, and I hope this new spinoff series captures that magic as well," noted a third.

Where can I watch 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood'?

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You can watch Blood of My Blood on Starz!

When does 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' come out?

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Outlander: Blood of My Blood is set to premiere summer 2025! We don't have an exact date right now, but we'll update you as soon as we do! In the meantime, you can revisit the original Outlander series. All seven seasons are available to stream on Hulu.

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I am undeniably a chocolate lover by nature, and aside from Christmas, Easter is one of my favoritesweet treat-centered holidays because all the festive egg- and bunny-shaped chocolates hit shelves, sparking my cravings (and teasing my wallet).

I’ve probably tried every kind of Easter chocolate under the sun, so I’m ranking the 5 I view as the most classic. All of these Easter chocolates are great in their own ways and will certainly satisfy anyone when added to their Easter basket, so take this ranking with a grain of salt.

Read on for my full ranking of the 5 best classic Easter chocolates.

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1. Cadbury Crème Eggs

When I think of Easter chocolates, my mind immediately goes to Cadbury Crème Eggs. They’re filled with a gooey fondant that is downright addictive. Once you break through the chocolate shell, you’re faced with a deliciously silky sugar concoction that, for me, feels really nostalgic to snack on since I’d get one in my Easter basket just about every year.

While some people may find ‘em too decadent, I think Cadbury Crème Eggs are the #1 Easter chocolate, hands-down, because they’re always tasty. We love a reliable treat – but you definitely do have to enjoy these one at a time since they’re undeniably rich.

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2. Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

Next up on my (very subjective) ranking of Easter chocolates is none other than Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs! I’ll take Reese’s stunning peanut butter filling in any form I can have it, but the egg shape this treat takes on for Easter just makes it feel even more special.

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Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs totally master the perfect balance of chocolate and peanut butter, which can be a nice departure for my tastebuds from just straight-up chocolate, like the other Easter chocolates on this list. Thus, I’m placing it in the #2 spot.

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3. Easter M&M’s

I love me a colorful treat, and I love me some M&M’s – which is why the Easter M&M’s that come in the cutest pastels every April simply had to place somewhere this ranking.

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Though I don’t view these as the most show-stopping Easter chocolates (they’re quite literally the same as the regular M&M’s you can get year-round in flavor and form), they’re still a festive treat worth snagging from the store. By themselves, I have to put them in the #3 spot – though I’d consider granting more points if you give ‘em to me on top of a slice of Easter cake.

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4. Cadbury Mini Eggs

My note about colors also applies to the next Easter chocolate: Cadbury Mini Eggs. Decked out in adorable pastel candy shells, these egg-shaped chocolates always come around at Eastertime – though they’re not really the first thing I reach for. Though, when I do get my hands on them, I find that their small size makes them extremely snackable, and they disappear quite quickly.

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5. Chocolate Bunnies

I don't mean to be the Scrooge of Easter, but at this point, chocolate bunnies are so expected. I have eaten many in my lifetime, but they never truly blow me away. Don’t get me wrong: I still love chocolate, but there’s also something that feels so wrong when I bite off the bunny’s ears. And face. And body.

It would take a really great chocolate bunny to impress me – most ones I’ve had are lower in quality and vary in being too thick or too thin to bite into easily.

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