
Lizzie-May Amos Greetings Cards
Hand-Painted - Eco-Friendly - Inspired by Nature
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Brighten someone’s day with our Illustrated Bee Garden Greetings Card, taken from an original mixed media painting by a talented local artist. This charming card captures the buzz of spring with colourful blooming flowers and busy bumble bees, lovingly painted in gouache with added detail from coloured pencils and pastels. Perfect for birthdays, thank yous, or just because, this card is blank inside for your own personal message and comes complete with a coordinating envelope.
Illustrated Bee Garden Greetings Card
H14.5cm x W10.5 cm.
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Hand-Painted - Eco-Friendly - Inspired by Nature
Discover the charming creations of Lizzie-May Amos, a local artist and former member of the Uneeka team! Her beautiful greetings cards are inspired by her deep love of horticulture and feature original gouache and watercolour paintings. Each design is thoughtfully scanned and printed to bring her vibrant artworks to life.
Lizzie-May is dedicated to eco-friendly practices — she’s eliminated plastic wraps in favour of compostable alternatives, and all of her packaging is fully recyclable and biodegradable. With a focus on both creativity and sustainability, her cards are the perfect blend of artistry and eco-consciousness.
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