I've always enjoyed making my own Christmas cards. When I started Beachgypsy Art and selling cards at Venice Stationers, I was asked to make some holiday cards with a tropical theme. There are so many commercially made cards to compete with~ here are some of the popular ones that I've done over the years.
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This is exactly how the gazebo in Centennial Park, in downtown Venice,
looks dressed up for the holidays. |
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One of my favorite Christmas carols is "The Holly and the Ivy".
That carol inspired this painting. |
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Manatees are present in the Gulf and the Intracoastal Waterway.
They are victims of all the boating activity and are endangered. |
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My "Christmas Shell Wreath" incorporated into a simple greeting. |
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Shell wreaths are one of the most popular themes of tropical Christmas cards. |
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Downtown Venice is decorated so festively this time of year.
The palm trees down the center boulevard are lit up
and shop windows are decked out in red and green. |
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This is one of the first Christmas cards I ever made; even before moving to Florida. |
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Black and White with a dash of Christmas color. |
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This is a scene you might see on one of the Florida Panhandle beaches. |
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"Christmas on the Pier". They've never put a tree on the Venice pier.
(I don't think the fisherman would like giving up their space.) |
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I gave my "Sanderlings" painting a Christmas theme. |
Wishing one and all a very Happy Holiday!
~God Bless Us Everyone~
very adorable!
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