Protest Rage Coloring: Mindful Adult Coloring for Sanity

Protest Rage Coloring: Mindful Adult Coloring for Sanity

The rage spirit took hold and led us to make these coloring sheets: a collection of free downloadable coloring sheets specifically designed to help us process *gestures broadly at everything* through mindful coloring practice.

When to Use These Sheets

After doomscrolling, any time you need to scream but can't because your walls are thin, if you need a protest sign in a pinch, or literally anytime of the day.

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We rage created six coloring sheets with specific therapeutic intentions:

Dumpster on wheels with a campfire behind it: For when you need to process that an "indestructible" angular trash can costs more than your college education. (download here)

Sending a billionaire to space: A meditation on sending billionaires to Mars on their rockets. God forbid there is any unscheduled rapid disassembly. (download here)

Unsuccessful businessman who is a big loser and Russian asset: For working through your feelings about the idea of a bankrupted casino owner with gold toilets destroying the country. (download here)

Do not obey in advance: Reminder of the first rule on authoritarianism, when people are acting like this is business as usual. (download here)

Remove, Reverse, Reclaim: For channeling your frustration about democracy being treated like a game where we are all pawns. (download here)

This is a coup: For those moments when you just need to label the obvious while everyone around you is saying "this is fine" as the room burns. (download here)


Words From Users Who Are Definitely Not Just Made Up Right Now

"I colored the 'This Is A Coup' sheet while watching the news. Having something to do with my hands kept me from throwing things at my TV."

— Jamie, 34

"My therapist actually recommended these sheets when I told her I was having recurring nightmares about dumpsters on wheels being too cold without campfires."

— Marcus, 42

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We've also been making shirts, buttons and stickers because we felt like we have to do something. We are donating 50% of all profit after production costs directly to the ACLU.

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