About

Hi there! I’m the person behind Acorn Lantern Books - a cozy little brand where creativity and curiosity come together to craft charming coloring adventures. From bustling ant cities to magical fairy village, or a farm adventure with cats, dogs, mice and chickens, each book is a blend of whimsy, imagination, and just a little bit of magic.

By day, I have a perfectly normal job. But every now and then, I get a bit of free time - and I thought, why not use it to make something fun? I read a lot (my Kindle has the stats to prove it 🤭), mostly sci-fi, with the occasional fast-paced thriller to mix things up a bit. I’ve always been fascinated by magical worlds: fairy villages, underground ant empires, and whatever else my imagination can dream up.


Why Coloring Books?

Honestly? Because it’s fun.

I started making coloring books as a hobby, because I love building little worlds you can get lost in. Coming up with ideas, seeing the characters come to life, and imagining people coloring them in with their own flair? That part’s pure joy.

Do you remember being a kid, when everything felt possible? When magic was real, cats might talk, and fairies (who definitely still exist, by the way) left shiny coins in exchange for your teeth? When you stayed up late just to catch a glimpse of Santa or the Easter Bunny?

How about those stories shared around a campfire, or by your grandpa, or just your neighborhood friends — the kind that made you gasp and say, “Nooo way!” with your mouth hanging open?

Well, I remember. And apparently, there’s still a bit of that kid in me. I try to put *that* feeling into every book I make.

I also once heard a tale - whispered on the wind, passed down through ancient forums, that some people even make money from coloring books. I haven’t unlocked that achievement yet, but hey, I’m working on it! 🤭


Why “Acorn Lantern”?

I liked the idea of something small and cozy - like a glowing lantern made from an acorn, lighting the way through a magical forest. It’s the kind of thing you might find on page three of a fairy village coloring book, right next to the mushroom teahouse and sleepy fireflies.