Nature Themed Greeting Cards
Ruby-throated hummingbird
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are all around us during the warm months, we simply need to be quiet, pay attention, and plant plants they prefer to nectar on in our gardens. This brilliant scarlet Cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis is a hummingbird magnet - and deer candy, watch out!
Wild Columbine, Aquila formosa
This hardy woodland native is a sure sign spring is in full swing.
Pollinator Power
One of my most popular cards. Pollinator Power features color illustrations of several midwest pollinators among black & white native wildflowers.
The Giving Frog
The happy frog can convey many sentiments; thank you, hello, thinking of you, you light up my life.
A cheerful watercolor image on the front, blank inside for your own message.
Color Monarch and Friends
Monarchs are an integral part of the circle of life, contributing greatly to the health of our planet and its plants. It's easy to help these beautiful creatures by planting a few different plants common milkweed is used as a nursery to hatch monarch eggs, and native wildflowers of all types provide food once the baby monarchs take flight.
Wild canaries love echinacea and will flock to your backyard stands of this beautiful wildflower.
These illustrations are originally from my life spent as an illustrator telling stories about the natural world.
Wood Duck Babies
These wood duck babies are on the verge of jumping from the safety of their nest high in a birch tree for the first time.
Screech Owl
There are few things cuter than a screech owl. This little guy has been a fan favorite ever since I introduced this card.
Woodland Birds
Birds fill the world with their song and provide a soundtrack to our outdoor lives.
Thank you in Nine Languages
We don't say thank you enough. Let these wetland creatures say if for you in nine different languages.
Animals Cross the Road to Say Thank you!
Who will be able to resist a smile when they receive this avalanche of critters leaping, hopping, running, slithering, and flying across the road to say thank you.
We don't send thank you cards enuf. Don't be caught short.
These come in a four-pack, as do all the other cards.
Color Monarch and Friends
Monarchs are an integral part of the circle of life, contributing greatly to the health of our planet and its plants. It's easy to help these beautiful creatures by planting a few different plants common milkweed is used as a nursery to hatch monarch eggs, and native wildflowers of all types provide food once the baby monarchs take flight.
Wild canaries love echinacea and will flock to your backyard stands of this beautiful wildflower.
These illustrations are originally from my life spent as an illustrator telling stories about the natural world.
Hello Raccoons
This big fuzzy lump used to sleep on my front porch. One day I snapped his photo after I had the gall to wake him up. This was the look he gave me as he awoke.
He also speaks several different languages.
Painted Turtles
Few things are more charming than seeing a line of painted turtles basking together, nose to tail on logs in wetlands.
Green Darner Dragonfly Dreaming
Beauty is everywhere when we slow down long enough to see it. I used to live across the street from a marsh. I spent many happy hours there just looking. The dragonflies and damselflies never minded my presence.
Prairie Above and Below
This illustration is from my life as an educational outdoor interpretive sign maker. It shows the beautiful plants above and their corresponding roots below ground, including chipmunk dens.
Wren Tea Party
Audubon hired me to create art for a luncheon to thank their bird volunteers. I was given carte blanche to do what I wanted. This little drawing is the result.