💸 You’re closer to creating your first coloring book than you think…

Most people think making a digital product is hard…

but if you can follow a simple system, you can do this 👀

Here’s exactly how to turn coloring pages into a sellable coloring book 👇

🎯 Step 1: Pick a niche that sells

Don’t overthink it—choose something people already search for:

✨ Kids coloring books

✨ Self-care & affirmations

✨ Holidays (Christmas, Halloween, etc.)

✨ Cute aesthetic themes

💡 The niche is what makes people *want* to buy

🖍️ Step 2: Gather your pages

Use your beginner coloring bundle or create similar pages that match your theme.

👉 Aim for consistency so it feels like one complete book

📚 Step 3: Build your book structure

Turn your pages into a real product by adding:

– A cover page

– A title page

– A simple flow of coloring pages

💡 This is what makes it feel like something worth buying

🎨 Step 4: Design it in Canva

Upload everything into Canva and:

✔ Add a title

✔ Design a clean cover

✔ Arrange your pages nicely

✨ Now it looks like a real product ready to sell

💰 Step 5: Export & upload

Download as a PDF and list it on:

– Etsy

– Gumroad

– Your own shop

And just like that… you’ve created a product from simple pages.

💡 The best part?

You can repeat this process and create multiple coloring books over time.

👉 Don’t wait until it’s “perfect”… start with your first one and improve as you go

🔗 Link in bio to get your coloring bundle and start today

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4/4 Edited to

... Read moreCreating your own coloring book can be an incredibly rewarding side hustle, especially if you enjoy art and want to generate passive income. When I first dabbled in making coloring books, I found that picking a popular niche was the game-changer. Niches like kids’ coloring books, holiday themes, or self-care affirmations not only attract buyers but also inspire creative page ideas that resonate with your audience. Consistency across your pages is key. I made sure each page followed a cohesive theme and style, which made the book look professional and complete. Using tools like Canva made designing effortless—I could easily upload my coloring pages, add a captivating cover and title, and organize everything smoothly. One thing I learned is not to wait for perfection. Getting your first book launched quickly allows you to understand customer feedback and refine your next books better. Platforms like Etsy and Gumroad are excellent marketplaces to reach buyers interested in digital and printable products. Additionally, offering holiday-themed coloring books around Christmas or Halloween can lead to seasonal spikes in sales. Experimenting with cute aesthetic themes also helps tap into trending interests. With a little creativity and effort, repeating this approach can build a steady stream of income from multiple digital products. If you’re just getting started, consider investing in or creating a beginner coloring bundle to speed up your process. This approach helped me transform simple pages into a product that people were excited to purchase. Ultimately, this journey is a fun mix of creativity and entrepreneurship—you get to share your art while also building a side income.