We’re head over heels for these vivid, hand-drawn designs from artist Elizabeth Frazer Perry. “While an art student studying at SCAD and living in the City of Savannah, Liz viewed the city as a giant version of a secret garden, with boundless opportunities for exploring. A bonus of living in the lovely, pedestrian-friendly City of Savannah had been meandering through the 22 historic park squares woven throughout old Savannah, and the 30-acre Forsyth Park, all filled with mature oak trees ladened with Spanish moss, flowering shrubs, year-round greenery, and surrounded by ornate ironwork fences. These parks held a plethora of inspirational seeds that grew into illustrations drawn with water color pencils with motifs of flowers, birds, tree bark, playful dogs, ironwork, and most notably, insects of all types and colors.” A work of art you can wear tied around your neck, on your handbag, in your ponytail — sign us up!