Lifestyle and WellbeingFamily Creates Colouring Book Project In Daughter’s Memory To Support Children’s Hospice

Family Creates Colouring Book Project In Daughter’s Memory To Support Children’s Hospice

A couple from the UK have launched a series of colouring books inspired by towns across Britain, following the loss of their daughter, Freya.

Stephen, 38, who works in a warehouse, and his partner Melissa, 22, began developing the idea shortly after her funeral, using the project as a way to navigate the stillness and emotional weight of the weeks that followed.

Freya, remembered by her parents as strong, determined and “incredibly amazing”, left a deep and lasting impact on those around her. Known for her striking hair and warm personality, she brought happiness to many despite the difficulties she faced.

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22-month-old Freya in her dad Stephen’s arms

“She just kept going,” Stephen says. “She was always pushing herself to get better and do things people didn’t think she’d be able to do. She made us so proud.”

In the months leading up to her passing, the family received support from Martin House Children’s Hospice, where they were able to stay together and gain the skills needed to care for Freya at home.

“The biggest thing they did for us was teach us how to look after her,” Stephen explains. “We stayed there before bringing her home from the hospital, and it gave us the confidence to care for her ourselves. They were always there when we needed support.”

After Freya’s passing, evenings and weekends became particularly difficult for the family.

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Britain in Lines

“That’s when it really hits you,” he says. “When everything slows down.”

In search of a way to stay occupied, Stephen explored different outlets, including gaming and going to the gym, before the idea for Britain in Lines began to emerge.

The concept developed into a collection of colouring books based on real towns and locations across the UK, designed to provide a calming and mindful activity.

“I was looking for something different,” he says. “A lot of colouring books are patterns or cartoon-style drawings. I wanted something where you could feel like you’re colouring your own town or somewhere meaningful to you.”

What began as a modest idea soon grew in significance as the first illustrations were completed by freelance artists.

“That’s when it felt real. I could picture people sitting down for 20–30 minutes, just relaxing and colouring one of the pages.”

For Melissa, who had devoted so much of her time to caring for Freya, rediscovering a sense of focus has been equally important.

“Melissa isn’t quite ready to return to work yet,” Stephen says. “She lost her role as a mum, which is something no one should ever have to go through. Colouring has helped her take some time for herself and begin to look forward again.”

The project, Britain in Lines, has since taken on a deeper meaning beyond creativity.

“It gives us something to build, something positive,” Stephen says. “And it gives people a chance to take a bit of time for themselves too.”

As part of their initiative, the couple have pledged to donate 10% of proceeds from every book sold to Martin House in Freya’s memory.

“She made so many people happy in her life,” he says. “This is a way for her to continue helping others, even now.”

The books feature detailed, architectural-style illustrations of real UK locations, including towns such as Harrogate, Scarborough, Falmouth and Buxton, designed to encourage relaxation and focus.

“We just hope people enjoy them,” Stephen adds. “That they get a bit of peace, even if it’s just for a few minutes.”

Looking to the future, the couple plan to expand the collection to include more towns and potentially develop charity editions, with all proceeds supporting organisations such as Martin House.

For now, their purpose remains clear. “We’ll keep building this, for her.”

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