Seasonal Spotlight: Sharon Allen’s Greeting Cards for Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter
Each season brings a new rhythm to the Arizona landscape—and artist Sharon Allen captures the beauty of every one through her seasonal greeting cards. From blooming cacti in spring to golden desert sunsets in summer, autumn’s earthy tones, and winter’s quiet skies, Sharon’s watercolor art reflects the mood and magic of nature all year long.
Spring in Arizona is full of surprises—bright wildflowers bursting from dry ground, hummingbirds in motion, and cacti crowned with blossoms. Sharon’s spring cards showcase this renewal with soft pastels and cheerful scenes that are perfect for Easter, Mother’s Day, or simple notes of encouragement.
Summer turns the desert into a canvas of bold colors. Her summer-inspired cards often feature warm skies over Lake Havasu, the glow of late sunsets, and desert life thriving in the heat. These vibrant designs are ideal for birthdays, travel memories, or spontaneous “thinking of you” messages.
Fall in Arizona may look different than in other places, but it has its own rich beauty. Sharon paints golden light stretching across rocky canyons, earthy tones of desert plants, and the crisp calm that arrives as the heat fades. Her autumn cards are perfect for thank-you notes, Thanksgiving greetings, and seasonal hellos.
Winter brings a quiet stillness to the desert, often paired with dramatic skies and soft, cool colors. Sharon’s winter cards reflect this peaceful beauty with subtle blues, bare landscapes, and cozy scenes that make lovely holiday greetings or New Year’s wishes.
Each card is printed from an original watercolor painting on premium cardstock, with a blank interior ready for your personal message. Whether you’re sending a seasonal greeting or collecting art that reflects the natural changes of the year, Sharon Allen’s greeting cards are a meaningful way to stay connected—through the seasons and across the miles.
Explore her full seasonal collection here. With Sharon Allen’s work, every card becomes a celebration of nature, beauty, and thoughtful communication—no matter the time of year.
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