Eggnogg for Kids and Grownups

Colour in All Year.

Eggnogg-ChristmasEggnogg was founded by designer and illustrator Kate Edmunds in 2009.  After graduating from Kingston University with a degree in Graphic Design, Kate worked for ten years in television videographics. Eggnogg now produces around 40 paper and fabric colouring-in products.

Founder of Eggnogg, Kate, often went to a local pizzeria in Italy. There, the waiter would spread out paper sheets to cover the table and plonk down a pot of pens for her kids. They loved drawing, and that was her inspiration. It would be wonderful if there could be a tablecloth specially designed for children to colour in.

The Name Eggnogg might suggest simply Christmas colouring, but the company produces tablecloths, wallpaper, books, placemats, etc. covering seaside, amazing animals, London, puzzle-time, dinosaurs, unicorns and fairies, and Space.

Eggnogg became a limited company in 2013. The range of colour-in products are all designed by Kate from the Eggnogg studio/office in Bristol, England, and all printed and packaged locally, too. Eggnogg now sells online and to hundreds of outlets, large and small, across the UK, Europe, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East.

Tablecloths for parties

Eggnogg OrnamentA trip to the Eggnogg site will offer plenty of inspiration. Kids will love these huge, printed sheets just waiting to be coloured by pencil, pen or paint. Use the tablecloths for parties and even family dinners when the younger members of the group can easily become bored. Take some table mats when you go out to a restaurant. But there are gift ideas for adults, too. How about a giant poster called Construction City for anybody into architecture or building? Fun cartoons for the young at heart.

Thinking of Christmas, a themed tablecloth will keep the kids distracted for days. But they might also like to colour pre-printed ornaments which artfully turn into 3D Christmas trees and decorations. These will likely become treasures for years to come! One could buy some of these sets for the youngsters to colour in as very personal gifts for grandparents!

 

Visit Eggnogg here