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26.4 x 17.3 inches / 67 x 44 cm Sized
Mandala, World and Dinosaurs / Adult Coloring Page / Poster
Mandala coloring is a relaxing/calming activity for people of all ages. For this purpose, we present wonderful coloring pictures that will take you on an adventurous and relaxing journey. This set contains pictures, designs and patterns that are perfect for everyone from 7 to 70. It also offers you a creative way to relieve stress and relax. We offer you innovative giant size posters that you can hang on the walls or spread on the tables.
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Product Detail: Illustrations are of the highest quality and are ready to be printed. They are in JPEGs format and are presented at 26.4 x 17.3 inches / 67 x 44 cm in size and 300 DPI in high resolution. Illustration were prepared in a format that you can print in the quality you want. When you purchase this product, you will only be purchasing digital PDF files for your personal use. Please note that no physical items will be shipped. The pens in the cover picture are not included in the product. Have fun!
Product Sizes: 26.4 x 17.3 inches (Width: 670 mm x Height: 440 mm)
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