Ginny’s Garden Art Greeting Cards can be purchased individually or as a boxed set. All of the available greeting cards are featured below. For large quantity purchases, or if you're interested in becoming a reseller for Ginny’s Garden Art, please contact me directly.
Triple Peace Rose
This is my favorite photograph. When it came off the printer, I was so taken with the beauty of the flowers, the colors, the softness. I think it looks like a painting.
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Debutante Camellia
The idea of floating Camellias in a silver bowl came from seeing my mom do it and how beautifully the silver showed off the flowers. Camellias also remind me of my childhood when I loved giving them to my school teachers.
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Fortnight Lily
The Fortnight Lily photograph looks as if it was taken in the woods when, in reality, it is the corner of our yard and is my husband’s favorite photograph.
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Calla Lily
This beautiful Calla Lily was a precious Mother’s Day gift from my daughter and that gift has kept on giving for many years now.
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White Verbena
Verbena is special to me because it was a favorite of my gardener grandmother. Now it is a favorite of mine as it is a carpet of white in my patio planter bed.
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A Profusion of Pansies
The Pansies spread so profusely in my garden that I had only one name for the photograph-A Profusion of Pansies!
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White Iceberg Rose
This pure white Iceberg Rose always reminds me of a bride. The beauty of an Iceberg Rose is it just keeps on blooming.
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Pink Calla Lily
Everyday I have the joy of seeing this flower of pink perfection through my kitchen window. It grew so large that it is now two plants of pink perfection.
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Red Daylily
Years ago I found the name Daylily to be oh so true when I used them in an evening arrangement and of course they closed right up!
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Hydrangea
There is hardly a flower more beautiful than a Hydrangea. My neighbor’s castoffs have become treasures in my garden.
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Bougainvillea and Dahlias
This eye-catching patio garden of Bougainvillea and Dahlias fill my senses every week on my walking route.
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Yellow Daylily
Because the Daylily is here today and gone tomorrow, I am reminded to stop and enjoy its beauty in the here and now.
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Surprise Rose
This bare root rose, bought in June at a 99 Cent Store, surprised us all by living and producing such a beautiful flower. So, I named it Surprise!
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Single Peace Rose
This Peace Rose was my first rose given to me by a friend and was the beginning of my flower love affair in my own garden. I am so thankful to my friend Vanessa.
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Fielder’s White Azalea
The Azalea is known as “The Royalty of the Garden.” What a perfect name for such an elegant flower and the perfect one to frame our front garden.
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Blooming Cherry Trees and Azaleas
This veritable paradise of blooming Cherry Trees and Azaleas comes from my hometown of Macon, GA, the cherry blossom capital of the world.
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Wisteria
Like the unstoppable Kudzu Vine in the South that covers everything in sight, Wisteria will also joyfully cover everything but with its incomparable beauty.
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Pink Knockout Rose
This Pink Knockout Rose, unwanted from a neighbor’s yard, knocks itself out to please under a caring eye.
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Apricot and Wine Daylily
The Bible says that King Solomon in all his splendor was not dressed as beautifully as these Lilies.
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Coreopsis and White Alyssum
This charming mix of Coreopsis and Alyssum does a great job of camouflaging the cords for our fountain.
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Ingrid Bergman Rose
The deep, red, velvet elegance of the Ingrid Bergman Rose matches the elegance of the lady for whom it was named.
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Jacob’s Ladder Climbing Rose
Just as Jacob’s ladder, in the Bible, climbed to the heavens, so this namesake Jacob’s Ladder Climbing Rose is reaching for the skies while climbing up our gazebo.
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Yellow Gerber Daisy
The bright sunshine of this yellow Gerber Daisy reminds me of the sunshine my children give my life.
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A Walk In The Daisies
A Walk in the Daisies lifts my spirits and puts a smile on my face. I hope it does the same for you too.
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Single Red Dahlia
Wow! Aren't Dahlias gorgeous?! A single Dahlia makes such s spectacular show.
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Double Red Dahlia
Dahlias are new to my garden and they are beautiful in every color, especially this red one. God certainly gives us a lot of color and variety to enjoy.
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