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Watercolored Dog Roses with New Stamps by Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps

As you may know I am now part of Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps creative team, but today I'm also sharing a new stamp set I had the honor of creating for the company: Floral GreetingsI had the absolute joy to put together this set for Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps that includes two beautiful floral images and a collection of greetings for every occasion!

My card for today is very clean with a striking color palette. I wanted the flowers to stand out more than anything else. I colored them -guiding myself by dog roses pictures- in two tones of pink and decoupaged them to add more dimension.





To create the decoupage effect I stamped the dogrose branch twice to the background and colored the images. I also stamped the flowers on another piece of white cardstock and colored them. I then fussy cut them and adhere them on top of the previously stamped background, offsetting the flowers a bit to make them look fuller. I also added some sparkle to the images with a shimmer spray.


I hope you enjoyed today's post! Make sure to take a minute and stop by the shop to take a closer look to this and other new stamps from our new release at Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps. Have a crafty, happy weekend!


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  1. WHOA! Beautiful coloring of those flowers! You achieved what you aimed for - BRIGHT-IN-YOUR-FACE- Fabulous!!

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  2. Just beautiful Gracie! Love the color palette!

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  3. WOW! Gracie, this card is gorgeous and beautifully created. Love your coloring and layering work. Absolutly LOVE it!

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