The Breast Is Up To You – An Adult Coloring Book that Supports Breast CAncer Awareness

Welcome to the Bustiest Coloring Book on the Block!





After having self-published two other colourings books; 
 I felt it was high time that I create yet another one, only
 this one is a little bit more naughty than my last two! 



For this colouring book I’ve decided to dedicate myself to my long-standing passion; breasts. As a bisexual woman, I have always loved every body shape, size and part, but my greatest love is boobies. Boobies make me happy. They make me even happier when I get to draw them! And now I want to share my love for boobies with the whole entire world! 





If you love boobies as much as I do then you will love this book! I have small boobies, big boobies, round boobies, jiggly boobies, and even some artistic boobies for the woeful within. 

Buy the book here: Buy Now for $25 


The inspiration behind creating this book:

Over the last couple of years, it’s been a struggle to feel comfortable in my own body. I’ve suffered from depression and recently have been diagnosed with Bipolar, and so only after being on medication, speaking to counsellors and really self-reflecting on where things went wrong, I have been able to find paths to make things right again psychologically and spiritually. One of the biggest parts of my physic that always made me feel let down has been my breasts, because I was an early developer, and being teased and bullies for having breasts and being fat as a child stayed with me for a long time. 

I’ve seen a lot of youtube videos about other plus-size girls speaking out about their body dysmorphia and the kind of teasing and derogative slander that they have also received growing up. This opened my eyes to realize that I am not alone in this struggle to find peace with myself. This is why I decided to change the way I view my breasts in order to appreciate them more and take care of them because I am lucky to have healthy ones and I feel that empowerment comes through the sweet combination of education and belief. 

When I first started out creating the book, I made a cute jingle and I uploaded a few pages to spread the message of love and breasts. As time went on I felt the need to look into not just beautifying the female anatomy, but also bring out health and wellness issues as a reminder that not only is it important to love yourself but also take care of yourself and encourage others to do the same. 

So the book is at the end of its campaign, and although I only raised $100 out of the $500 goal, which means that it was an unsuccessful campaign and I will not be able to create the hardcopy-thick-watercolour-paper book that I had wanted to create, I feel that this period where I doggedly drew the pages, talked about the book and analysed my feelings about breasts has really helped me to let go of my past fears and hatred towards my body. 

I’m happy to still publish the book, even though it will simply be a paperback copy with thinner pages, it will be available for anyone who wants to support a worthy cause such as breast cancer awareness, reflect on the human body and how beautiful it is, and give back to society because for every book sold, $1 will go to a cancer society of my choosing.