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Sweet Water Decor │ Hand Crafted Wall Art │ Etsy

You have heard of Etsy, right? They're the online site that hosts thousands of small companies who sell hand made items or vintage items.  I sell on Etsy (vintage) and I know how amazing Etsy and all the shops and stores are. There's a lot of hard work and love that go into running one of these stores.

So, imagine my joy when I stumbled upon this little shop called Sweet Water Decor. Sweet Water Decor creates hand designed wedding invitations, coffee mugs, stamps and wall art. And when I saw these adorable designs -- ones that fit perfectly in my son's bedroom -- I had to have them.

This is what Sweet Water Decor says about their prints. "Our printable art is a great way to have an inexpensive print that is a final touch to a desk, bedroom, kid's room, nursery, or anywhere around the house. It's a constant motivational pick-me-up every time you look at it. What's great about our print art is that you can purchase it today and print it out, add a frame or some good tape, and voila! A beautiful piece is ready to be admired."

I couldn't said it better myself. And right now, for you readers, there's a special deal just for you. 
Buy 1 get 1 free with code BOGO2 at checkout.
Get to Sweet Water Decor ◄ and see what they have!
Incredible design, gorgeous craftsmanship, quality decor.
You won't be disappointed.
My son's room just went from a little kid's room to a 
bigger kid's room, all thanks to them.
I'm seriously impressed.
Thank you Sweet Water Decor!

Click below to find Sweet Water Decor on social media

Look at their awesomeness. Little Warrior is my little man to a T.















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