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Color Cube Grande, Dusky Rosewood & Carmine Velvet 002

Color Cube Grande, Dusky Rosewood & Carmine Velvet 002

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Color Cube Grande
Colors: Dusky Rosewood + Carmine Velvet

This Cube is basically “soft and responsible” on one side… and “I said what I said” on the other.

Dusky Rosewood is that earthy, dusty pink with warm woody undertones, like dried roses in a vase you forgot to throw out (in a good way), vintage book covers, and cheeks that look like you slept eight hours even if you absolutely did not.

Carmine Velvet is pure confidence. A rich, vibrant red with that plush velvety look, the kind of red that doesn’t ask for permission. It turns a simple stamp into a statement. Even if the statement is just: “Yes, I own art supplies and I’m emotionally stable enough to use them.”

Together they’re a perfect pair because you can keep things soft and muted, or push into bold reds without the whole thing turning aggressive. And when they blend, you get these delicious in between shades that look like rose wine, lipstick smudges, or that one dramatic flower in the garden that clearly believes it’s the main character.

These Color Cubes are perfect for foam stamping: 100% watercolor, with no additives, microplastics, or toxins. Just pure pigment that makes your art shine.

They’re incredibly easy to use:
Spray your foam stamp, rub the Cube on, and make your print. No pans. No tiny brush choreography. Just color.

Plus, each Cube features two colors, giving you lovely blends from the get go. You can mix directly on the stamp and suddenly you’re making shades you did not plan, but now you’re emotionally attached to.

The Color Cube Grande is equivalent to 8 half pans.

I’ve experimented a bit with the shape of the larger Color Cubes, so they come as either a sleek rectangle or a classic square.

And if traditional watercolor painting is more your thing, these Cubes work beautifully with a brush too.

Or dip it in water and draw directly on the paper. It’s surprisingly satisfying.

So whether you’re foam stamping or painting up a storm, I can’t wait to see what you create with these new Color Cubes.

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