In a Faraway Land
A Cozy Cottagecore Coloring Book — 40 Whimsical Fairy-Tale Houses for Adults
Somewhere past the edge of the map, the little houses are waiting.
Step into forty cozy, enchanted homes to color — a toadstool cottage deep in the woods, a windmill on the open hills, a lighthouse on the rocks, a home shaped like a teapot, a giant acorn, even a tiny boot on a cobbled lane. This is storybook cottagecore at its most charming: warm, whimsical, and made to fall into for a slow, screen-free hour.
Every page is a complete scene — a fairy-tale dwelling drawn in clear, open line and set in its own little landscape, not a recycled geometric grid or repeating wallpaper. Across from each picture is a short, gentle note: what the little house is, and one quiet thought it seems to hold — there if you want it, easy to pass by if you do not.
40 Enchanted Homes, Each Its Own Little World
From the mushroom door to the house at the end of the lane, each page is one whole fairy-tale dwelling to color — cottages, windmills, lighthouses, teapot and acorn homes. Read the short line beneath each title and begin with the house that calls you today.

A small place that is only yours.

A whole oak fits in one acorn.

The flour comes only when you wait.

You only need to see the next wave.

What you tend ends up feeding you.

You don't have to hold on to everything.

The good things are already here.

Slow steps are still steps.

Up here, no one can reach you.

A small safe place to gather yourself.

Being tired is reason enough.

The season ripens on its own.

Small bits add up to more than you thought.

Stay curious, even with no promise.

A small space kept open for later.

Borrow the stillness up high.

Let today be quietly finished now.

Tend something small each day.

It comes when you stop reaching.

Ready, so tomorrow won't worry you.

Plain is already quite enough.

Let the night happen outside the glass.

Give your day one small pause.

Let the ground set your pace.

You may already have enough.

What you enjoy now was tended long ago.

Close through the cold, open when it's safe.

Begin softly, before the day asks anything.

Step into the small opening.

One simple task can leave everything fresh.

Set a small hope down and let it rest.

A home lives when it is used, not when it is perfect.

Fill your own cup first.

A small daily ritual holds more than it looks.

Not everything good has to be planned.

Something does better because you showed up.

You can keep a good moment past its day.

Small plenty, gathered slowly by hand.

Wonder turns up inside the ordinary round.

Arriving somewhere that opens before you knock.
How it works — a slow, cozy 4-step
- Read — a short, gentle note beside each house: what the little dwelling is, in a few unhurried lines
- Color — the whole fairy-tale scene (a complete little world, not a geometric grid), drawn in clear, open line
- Notice — one quiet thought the house seems to hold, there if you want it
- Keep — take it with you or simply turn the page; the coloring always stands on its own
Perfect for
- The cottagecore and cozy-fantasy soul who wants enchanted little houses, not geometric grids or cheerful clip-art florals
- Colorists who love whimsical, storybook scenes — mushroom houses, windmills, fairy-tale cottages
- Beginners and seasoned colorists alike — the clear, open line work invites both
- Anyone who wants a slow, screen-free hour with a beautiful book to color
- A charming gift for the friend, sister, or mom who loves cottagecore, fairy tales, and all things cozy
One large design to a page, made for colored pencils, gel pens, and markers. Premium 8.5 × 11, matte cover, warm cottagecore aesthetic. Figure-free — no people, no scary scenes; gentle, evergreen cottagecore you can color all year.
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