A Spring Good Wishes Card for March There is a particular moment each March when winter loosens its grip here in Western New York. The snow softens, the ground begins to breathe again, and small signs of life appear if you know where to look. A snowdrop pushing through frozen soil. The first red-winged blackbird […]
Greeting Cards
The Noble Henry
Celebrating 20 Years of Christmas Cards This year marks a special milestone — the 20th Christmas card I’ve created since opening my studio, one for each holiday season. The 2026 Holiday Card features The Noble Henry, an intimate winter portrait painted in glowing oils and inspired by the quiet magic of the season. Henry, our […]
The Story of Ostara – Victorian Easter Card
Celebrate the magic of spring with The Story of Ostara—a beautifully illustrated Victorian-inspired Easter card. This unique hand-painted gouache design captures the enchanting folklore behind why we dye Easter eggs, featuring spring’s delicate blooms—daffodils, narcissus, crocus, bluebells, snowdrops, lily of the valley, and grape hyacinths—alongside bunnies, birds, and vibrantly colored eggs.
Pink Cocktails
Prints and Products available on Fine Art America Pink Cocktails was the first postcard I sent out on January 1st, wishing everyone a Happy New Year. In this one, I played with pink combos, which I don’t usually do. Also, it was my first try at painting glass. Another goal was to work with wood, […]
Autumn’s Grateful Bloom
Autumn’s Grateful Bloom is a charming greeting card from Elizabeth Gleason’s Folklore Tapestry Collection. This beautifully crafted card captures the essence of autumn through an exquisite folk art design, featuring vibrant mums, cascading leaves, ripe berries, a regal pheasant, and plump pumpkins. With rich, earthy colors and intricate details, Autumn’s Grateful Bloom celebrates the season’s bounty, making it the perfect card for expressing gratitude, sending warm wishes, or adding a touch of autumnal elegance to any message. Share the beauty of fall with this unique piece of art, thoughtfully designed by Elizabeth Gleason.




