Petals and Pagodas, Darling: An Elegant Coloring Book of Peacocks, Porcelain and Chinoiserie Dreams
For those who prefer their peace with peonies, porcelain, and a peacock looking faintly superior.
Step into a world of petals, pagodas, porcelain, and quiet beauty.
Petals & Pagodas, Darling is an elegant adult coloring book inspired by chinoiserie design, antique wallpaper, graceful gardens, and the sort of decorative interiors where everything appears effortless, which of course means someone worked terribly hard.
Inside, peacocks wander through bamboo groves, peonies bloom with lavish confidence, and delicate pagodas rise beyond ornate frames. It is all very serene, very pretty, and just dramatic enough to be worth your colored pencils.
This is not a book about productivity. How dreary… It is a book about slowing down, coloring beautifully, and pretending for a little while that one lives somewhere with painted screens, flowering branches, and no urgent messages whatsoever.
Designed for calm, creativity, and a touch of indulgence, these pages invite you to linger. Color the peonies pink, the porcelain blue, the peacock whatever shade best suits his attitude. There are no rules here, only taste.
Perfect for elegant daydreamers, grandmillennial romantics, lovers of chinoiserie, and anyone who believes a room can always be improved by flowers, birds, and a little unnecessary ornament.
Best enjoyed with tea, a sharp pencil, and the firm belief that quiet beauty is a perfectly reasonable form of escape.
Where peonies bloom, peacocks wander, and color lingers.
So pour the coffee, silence the sensible people, and give yourself somewhere lovely to go.
The train is leaving, darling. Your seat is waiting.
The Departure Desk
More coloring books from the Postcards & Passports collection, each inspired by a different place, mood, or beautifully unnecessary escape.
An elegant chinoiserie-inspired coloring book for anyone who prefers their quiet time with peonies, porcelain, and a little unnecessary beauty. Open it, choose a page, and let the peacocks behave dramatically on your behalf.
The Traveler’s Quiet Companion is for wandering minds, overbooked souls, and anyone who has had quite enough of being available. Open it, choose a page, and disappear somewhere charming.
Just Landed
The latest arrivals from C.R. Sullivan, featuring new coloring books, activity collections, and beautifully unnecessary diversions.
A complete Regency scenario collection of secrets, rivalries, scandals, house party intrigue, and social strategy, where every choice may protect a reputation, ruin a season, or make a legend.
A Regency scenario book of secrets, rivalries, whispered scandals, and social reckonings where every choice may protect a reputation, destroy an alliance, or turn one misstep into legend.
A Regency scenario book of house party scandals, whispered secrets, dangerous flirtations, and social choices where one wrong word can ruin a reputation or make a legend.
In-Flight Entertainment
Finished your scenic escape? Very well, darling. Here are a few puzzles, games, and glamorous little diversions for the rest of the journey. Explore Pretty Little Pages, Darling for activity books filled with scenes, scandals, Old Hollywood mischief, and other ways to avoid being practical.
A vintage-inspired holiday coloring book filled with festive glamour, midcentury charm, and just enough sparkle to make quiet time feel fabulous.
A glamorous holiday coloring book filled with Christmas cocktails, frosted sparkle, vintage ornaments, and midcentury mischief.
A glamorous Valentine coloring book filled with silver-screen romance, champagne, lipstick, and cinematic little swoons. For anyone who prefers their quiet time with a little drama.
The Departure Lounge
A little extra baggage for the beautifully restless. Browse bonus posts, behind-the-scenes notes, travel moods, printable extras, and other small amusements. No sensible itinerary required.
A downed airman reaches a cottage with blue shutters in occupied France. The signal cloth is missing. The password almost works. With a vehicle approaching on the road, he must decide whether the house is shelter or a trap already closing around him.
A letter appears where it should not be: tucked inside Miss Evelina Hartwell’s reticule after a private card party in Bath. The difficulty is that Mr. Laurence Ashford is already expected to marry another lady, a match arranged as much for money as for love.
A Czech academic carries a list of dissidents hidden inside a book of poetry. It may save lives. It may expose everyone involved. In 1978 Prague, an embassy officer must decide how not to risk turning a literary evening into an international incident.
In February 1944, RAF Mosquito bombers struck Amiens Prison in a daring attempt to free Resistance prisoners before execution or deportation. But rescue came with a terrible risk: the bombs meant to save them could also kill them.
A bonus personality quiz from the Hidden Archive for readers of Proof & Consequence: Cold War Edition, where ten suspiciously stylish questions reveal which Cold War city matches your personality. No passport, trench coat, or security clearance required.
An extra cold case file connected to Solve It: Cold Case Missing Files Case No. 1973, featuring The Hidden Cove, a fictional mystery of scattered statements, coastal secrets, and one disappearance that refuses to settle quietly.
A few extra printable coloring pages from Petals & Pagodas, Darling, filled with peonies, porcelain, bamboo, garden views, and elegant little creatures who clearly understand the importance of being decorative.
A few extra printable coloring pages from Sparkle, Darling and Cheers, Darling, filled with festive little luxuries, sparkling details, glamorous gifts, holiday creatures, and just enough shine to make staying in feel fabulous.
Bonus Old Hollywood puzzles from the Play This Scene, Darling world, including mazes, word scrambles, word searches, and a few extra scenes that simply refused to leave the backlot.
Bonus Old Hollywood coloring pages from the Entertain Me, Darling world, filled with glamour, romance, and a few extra rather lovely little scenes that simply refused to stay quietly backstage.
A small detour from The Traveler’s Quiet Companion, with extra scenes for wandering minds, overbooked souls, and anyone who believes a quiet afternoon with a pencil counts as a holiday.