I’m Kristen Rabideau, wife and a mother to 3.   I have had an interesting career to this point.  I started out in Chemical Engineering, then stayed home with my kids for 8 years raising them and homeschooling them.  This year I re-entered the engineering world.  All three of my kids will attend the local Catholic school, and I’m so excited for them.  I really enjoyed the time I got to spend at home with them and appreciate my husband for supporting me in homeschooling and all of us on one income.   Working full time is a big change for us, but I really like what I’m doing and I know my kids will have new opportunities and experiences in school.  I’ve always been a supporter of “do what works best for your family’ whether that’s homeschooling, public schooling, private schooling or various combinations for various kids at different times.

I still enjoy painting and art, and crafting with my kids, so don’t worry!  Drawn2BCreative isn’t going anywhere.  If anything I may have more time for it since I’m no longer wearing the ‘teacher hat’ or my ‘Catholic Schoolhouse’

I have a passion for art, especially when it fills a need and makes children happy. I started this website because I believe children love coloring and should have the opportunity to color pictures that enrich their faith and lives. 

Here at Drawn2BCreative, you’ll find coloring pages, activity pages and minibooks about holy people and our faith. I’ve found that my children sit still  to listen to books and stories and pray as a family when they have something to keep their hands busy.  Coloring pages can be a fun activity anytime, or especially during story time. And my Mini Rosary Books are an awesome tool to help children stay focused during family rosary time.

I started drawing cartoons as a kid in class, when I probably should’ve been paying attention and taking notes.  Even in college, I made class bearable by drawing silly cartoons of my professors:

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And I never stopped doodling.  After deciding to stay home with my kiddos, I toyed at this idea to make my hobby into my ‘job’. After some encouragement from my awesome husband and some close family, I went for it and here I am with Drawn2BCreative. I pray constantly to find the plans that God has for me, and for now, it seems like illustrating and creating printables is the right way to head.

I have contributed towards the Catholic Schoolhouse books , the Catholic Schoolhouse blog, and the occasional project for Catholic Icing.  I’ve created coloring pages and clip art for several other blogs and websites.  I’ve illustrated several books including, The Story of Blessed Stanely Rother and The Mass Book for Catholic Children. If you like my style are interested in something illustrated for your own book, website, business or you just need a special coloring page for 3 year old, then please email me at drawn2bcreative@gmail.com.  I’d love to work with you!

My husband also has his own website, www.leftlanebrain.com.  He is an avid car enthusiast, and shares his knowledge about maintaining and troubleshooting automotives on his site and in his newly published book, Troubleshooting with your Senses.

If you have questions or need to talk to me, I can be reached at drawn2bcreative{at}gmail{dot}com.

-Kristen
“Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.” -James 4:8

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26 Comments

  1. Angela says:

    Hi Kristen,
    I am so glad I found you! It was in a search for all things St. Rose Duchesne. I found your mini book about her, but I can’t seem to find it on this new site. Is it still available?

    You have beautiful work!

    Thank you!
    Angela
    PS – I’m sorry for putting this here…I just couldn’t find another way to contact you. 🙂

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Hi Angela!
      I somehow missed putting the Rose Duchesne Minibook up here after moving! I’ve added it though and you can find it under “minibooks” on the Free Printables page.

      Thank you for your sweet comments- you’ve made my day!
      Kristen

  2. Judith says:

    I also love coffee and became Catholic about the same time as you! Now I am the Faith Formation Coordinator at St. Bernard’s. I am interested in ordering your 3-D Jesse Tree ornaments but it seems your site will only allow me to order using PayPal! I also saw no other way to contact you so now EVERYONE knows how I feel about coffee:)

    Wishing you a peaceful day!

    Judith

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Hi Judith!
      What an awesome journey to convert to the Catholic faith and now you’re the faith formation coordinator!
      You should also have the option to pay with a credit card. When you go to check out, and it takes you to a paypal log in screen, right below that log-in is the option to pay with a credit card. I hope this helps!
      Thanks and God Bless,
      Kristen

    2. Kristen Rabideau says:

      I just added a picture of what I’m talking about in my FAQ page!
      Thanks!

  3. Carol E. Silvoy says:

    Kristen, Thank you so much for taking the time to get me through the downloading and printing of the Jesse Tree ornaments. Am excited about using them. Will be checking out your site often – always looking for new ideas for our Religious Education classes. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and a very Blessed Christmas! Carol

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      No Problem! And thank you! Have a blessed Advent and Christmas!

  4. Jean Elizabeth Christine Folken says:

    Love your website! Just a quick question where does one log out?

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      You should be able to log-out at http://www.drawn2bcreative.com/my-account/

  5. Joan bellis says:

    Just found you!
    Was looking for coloring pages of the Stations of the Cross for Childrens Liturgy..Found them. They’re great.
    Thanks
    Joan

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Thanks Joan!

  6. Anne Morrison says:

    I just purchased My Mini Rosary Books, but I can’t locate the file to print it. Where can i locate it?

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Hi Anne,
      You should have received an email with the link to download the file. Please check your inbox, or maybe your spam box in case it went there!
      Let me know if you need anything else!
      -Kristen

  7. Cathy says:

    Kristen,
    I love this web site. I wish it was available when my children were younger! Will you have a “Corporal Works of Mercy” Mini Book anytime soon? We have a food pantry at our church with St. Vincent DePaul Society and I would like to make it a theme with our homeschool children. They LOVE the Divine Mercy and Rosary Mini Books that we have done.
    Pax Christi,
    Cathy
    PS-A Mini book for Our Lady of Fatima would be wonderful this year too. We’ll be doing the pinwheel tomorrow. I know that the children will have a blast with them.

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Thank you Cathy! I hope you have fun making the pinwheels. Make sure you let an adult do the part with the push-pins, so you don’t end up with too many pricked fingers! An our Lady of Fatima mini-book is a great idea! If I have time I’ll make one! I actually thought I already had a corporal works of mercy mini-book, maybe I just never posted about it. I’ll look into it. Thanks for your encouragement- it’s always nice to hear my printables are put to good use!
      -Kristen

  8. Gina Reat says:

    Kristen, I love you coloring pages. I am going on a mission trip to the Navajo Nation next week. We hare conducting VBS for the children. One of the Bible stories we are doing is Joseph. We are doing it in 2 parts. Your coloring pages fit perfectly. I figured out how to print part one. Could you please let me know how I can print part 2. Thanks, so much for sharing your art.

  9. Jenna says:

    Hey there! I think you work looks really great! I was wondering if you would be willing to sell the Water Color Printable Mystery of the Rosary Cards as a larger file? I’m looking for a printable set of Rosary Mysteries that will be appropriate for my 2nd Grade classroom. I’m struggling to find a set that is approachable for my students without being too cartoonish (as that won’t work with our administration). Yours looks like a great fit but printing a 1/4 page won’t be big enough for a class set on the wall. Could you sell them as an 8.5 x 11? Thanks for considering!

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      That’s a great idea! I’ll see if I can do it somewhat quickly. All the images were originally drawn and painted as 8x11s, I just shrunk them down to make them into cards, so hopefully it shouldn’t take me too long.

  10. Carolyn McCaughey says:

    I would love to purchase watercolor Rosary picture set but I don’t want to use PayPal. I can’t find a way to get to direct credit card purchase. Can you advise?
    Thanks,
    Carolyn

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      You don’t have to use paypal to purchase. When you go to check out and it opens a screen to log into paypal, look under that log in box area and it’ll have a smaller link that says pay with a debit or credit card. You can see a picture of this on my FAQ page. I hope this helps!

  11. Jen C says:

    Hi, I love your printable rosary coloring pages but I can’t find the fifth Luminous Mystery. The words are showing up with no link. Is there another way to get it? Thank you so much!

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Whoops sorry about that. I fixed the link, thanks for letting me know!

  12. Lynette Bryant says:

    Hi! Are you offering a printable calendar for 2019? Loved 2018!

  13. shorte505 says:

    how do I retrieve a purchased printable if I purchased it before I created an account?

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      You don’t have to have an account to purchase anything! After you purchase it, a link to the download will be sent to the email address you provided when you checked out. Thanks!

  14. Hi Kristen, you are an inspiration to me as a catholic homeschooling mother of a girl that loves to draw and create. I’m pointing her in your direction to use her gifts as you have used on this website.

    PS- can you create a St. Valentine saint doll (that can stand up or edges be glued into a round shape) with multiples on one page that we can give away in place of Valentine cards? I wouldn’t mind paying for that… it may be too late for this year, but perhaps next year…

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