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Bring the charm of Mary Engelbreit’s artwork into your home with beautifully printed illustrations ready to frame.

Create heirloom pieces with Mary’s delightful designs turned into cross-stitch patterns you’ll love to complete.

Explore heartwarming stories and enchanting illustrations in Mary Engelbreit’s beloved book collections.

Stay organized in style with Mary’s colorful calendars that brighten every day of the year.

Enjoy a cozy moment with exclusive Mary Engelbreit x Big Heart Tea blends.

Relax and create your own masterpiece with Mary’s signature illustrations in paint-by-number kits.




Inside Mary Engelbreit Studios

Nearly 50 Years of Joy: A Conversation with Mary Engelbreit on Creativity, Longevity, and Living an Artistic Life
For nearly five decades, Mary Engelbreit has done something truly rare—she has not only built a successful creative career, but she has also created a world. One filled with color, optimism, whimsy, and a distinct point of view that generations instantly recognize and love.

Mary Engelbreit Proves Art Can Inspire Change
Optimism, courage, and conviction rarely arrive wrapped in cherry borders and playful lettering. Yet for more than five decades, Mary Engelbreit has demonstrated that warmth and strength can coexist, beautifully and unapologetically, on the same term.

A Five-Decade Legacy: Mary Engelbreit Featured in Celebrity News
Mary Engelbreit has spent more than five decades proving that warmth, humor, and sincerity never go out of style. Long before digital tools reshaped the creative landscape, Engelbreit built a world defined by hand-drawn lettering, expressive characters, and messages that celebrate kindness and everyday joy. That world has since evolved into one of the most recognizable lifestyle brands in American culture, one deeply rooted in authenticity and emotional connection.
Yes, Mary Engelbreit is a real person, not a corporate character!
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Mary has been drawing since she could hold a crayon and knew by age 11 that she wanted to be an artist for life.





















