Enter HGTV Magazine's Coloring Contest
HGTV Magazine wants to see your coloring skills!


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Show off your skills for a chance to win Young House Love bloggers Sherry and John Petersik's new coloring book, Color at Home (Paige Tate & Co.) To enter, click the link below to download a page from the book. Print it out, color it in, and upload it at the second link below. In addition to the book, the grand-prize winner will receive a 120-piece set of colored pencils. Happy Coloring!
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