Is This the PLR Jackpot Creators Have Been Waiting For?

Introduction
CraftiColor Pro Coloring Pages (PLR)
is marketed as a large bundle of ready-to-use, private-label-rights (PLR) colouring pages that buyers can brand, repurpose and sell on platforms such as Amazon KDP or Etsy.
Based on what we can see, the front-end offer launched on 2 July 2025 at around $14.95 for early-bird buyers.
System Overview
Element Details (according to the vendor)
Name
CraftiColor Pro Coloring Pages (PLR)
Type
Digital download — PLR asset pack
Core Use
Supply 500 + original colouring-page illustrations that can be edited, bundled and sold for profit.

What the Product Professes to Do
According to the product creators, CraftiColor Pro aims to give publishers an “instant inventory” of unique artwork, letting them skip commissioning illustrators and move straight to listing their own colouring books or printable packs online.
How Might It Benefit Users?
Time-savings — you download and publish instead of drawing or outsourcing.
Commercial flexibility — the unrestricted PLR license looks to allow resale, editing and bundling without further royalties.
Low-ticket entry — the launch price (under $20) is positioned as an affordable test run into the KDP/Etsy niche.

Initial Impressions
From the sales page and demo images, the artwork appears crisp and professionally inked.
The bundle’s theme mix (fantasy scenes, animals, mandalas, etc.) suggests broad appeal, though we have not inspected every file individually.
Features (as listed by the vendor)
500 + unique, hand-drawn colouring pages
Fully resizable, high-resolution PNGs
PLR license with no stated usage caps
Step-by-step Canva & KDP training videos
One-on-one support channel
Bonus packs: extra themed pages (mindfulness, STEM, farming, etc.) and kids’ activity add-ons (mazes, sudoku, handwriting sheets)






Functionality
The workflow looks to be straightforward:
Download the ZIP files from the member area.
Customise pages in Canva/Photopea or a vector editor.
Assemble a PDF or paperback interior.
Publish to KDP/Etsy and set your own price.
Performance & Ease of Use
Based on the walkthrough videos, anyone comfortable with drag-and-drop design tools should be able to compile a 30-page book in under an hour.
Absolute beginners may still face a learning curve around bleed settings and KDP trim sizes.



Effectiveness (Evidence so far)
We did not locate independent earnings reports, so claims of “passive income” remain unverified.
That said, the artwork quality appears competitive with other mid-tier PLR packs we’ve reviewed this year.
Comparison with Similar Products
Aspect CraftiColor
Pro Typical $10 PLR pack
DIY commissioning
Page count500 +50–100N/A
License
Unrestricted PLR
Often personal-use only
Full copyright, but you pay per image
Up-front cost~$15 $10 $5–$20 per illustration
In raw cost-per-page terms, CraftiColor Pro comes out under $0.03, versus manual commissioning at $5+ each.

Pros & Cons
Pros/Cons
Large
library (500 + pages)No ready-made book templates
Unrestricted PLR rights
Artwork themes may overlap with existing packs
Training & vendor support
Results depend on your marketing skills
One-time low price
Need design software familiarity
“Because the launch price looks to be locked in only for this first week, early adopters may secure the entire 500-page library for less than the cost of outsourcing three custom illustrations.”
User Feedback / Testimonials
The vendor page includes a handful of screenshots claiming five-star satisfaction and praising the line-art quality; however, these comments appear to be curated, and we could not find third-party reviews outside affiliate blogs.

Price & Upsells
Front-End: approximately $14.95 one-time during launch.
OTOs/Upgrades: The pitch mentions “no recurring fees,” but there may be optional add-ons after checkout (not detailed publicly).
Given the page count and license rights, the introductory pricing looks affordable compared with outsourcing or stock-illustration subscriptions.
“Since the license appears to grant full private-label rights, buyers can re-brand pages under their own imprint, bundle them into workbooks or even drip them out as Patreon rewards — no extra royalties in sight.”
Verdict (Cautiously Stated)
If you already sell colouring books or printable pages, CraftiColor Pro appears to be a cost-effective way to bulk-up your catalogue quickly.
Beginners can benefit from the training, though marketplace success will still hinge on niche research, cover design and keyword optimisation.
As always, do your due-diligence on license terms and scan the artwork for potential copyright conflicts before publishing.

Hope this helps with your look into CraftiColor Pro Coloring Pages (PLR)
But this is my review and my look at the program.
Ian Jackson
