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Botanical Christmas Gift Guide 2025

Nature-Inspired Gifts for the People You Love 🌿

Christmas is just around the corner, and many of us might still be wondering about the perfect gift for the special friends and family in our lives. If you are seeking something artistic and carefully crafted, botanical gifts can be the perfect choice. From beautiful Christmas cards to eye-catching home décor, this guide highlights my favourite gifts for the holiday season ahead.

Whether you have a garden lover, budding artist, or someone who loves unique items, this guide is here to ease the pressure of finding the perfect present!


Botanical Christmas Cards

Perfect for: Paper lovers and stocking fillers

There is something so touching about opening a handwritten card. These delicate and botanical-focused illustrations are sure to catch the opener’s eye and make your seasonal wishes even more memorable.

Botanical Christmas Card Collection:
A selection of my Christmas artworks, from the traditional Christmas Train to a shining Chrome Reindeer. These beautiful illustrations also look wonderful if framed afterwards.

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Why They Make a Great Gift:

  • Eco-friendly and environmentally conscious

  • Ideal for colleagues, friends, and family

  • Beautiful enough to frame after Christmas


Botanical Book

Perfect for: Art lovers and garden enthusiasts

Books make some of the most cherished Christmas gifts, and botanical books are especially timeless. From illustrated field guides to sketchbooks and botanical art collections, they’re a beautiful way to inspire creativity and appreciation for the natural world.

Featured: Draw in 10 Minutes: Botanicals
A collection of easy-to-follow steps to creating beautiful botanical illustrations at home. Share the joy of blousy roses, delicate orchids, geometric succulents, and glistening strawberries using these stunningly simple, easy-to-follow techniques.

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Why They Make a Great Gift:

  • Nurtures the art of creativity

  • A beautiful addition to any plant lover’s collection

  • Ideal for reliving the beauty of summer blooms in winter


Botanical 2026 Calendar

Perfect for: Planners and nurturers of New Year’s resolutions

A botanical calendar brings year-long joy that can be appreciated each day. Each month features a stunning artwork, with a minimalistic design to really let those illustrations shine.

Emma Tildesley’s 2026 Calendar
Designed to brighten walls and workspaces with lush botanical artwork, this calendar is both functional and wonderful to look at.

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Why They Make a Great Gift:

  • Practical yet aesthetically pleasing

  • Ideal for display in the home

  • A gift to be adored year-round


Botanical Coasters

Perfect for: Home décor lovers and those who value functionality

Add a touch of botanical fun to the holiday table with these beautifully illustrated botanical coasters. Printed with vibrant, durable designs inspired by summer blooms, they’re both practical and pleasing to the eye.

Featured: Peony Coasters
These beautiful peony coasters highlight the cheer of summer blooms long into the winter. The print quality is luxurious and glossy, and they are durable with cork-backed material.

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Why They’re a Great Gift:

  • A perfect small gift or stocking stuffer

  • Durable and wipe-clean

  • Adds botanical beauty to everyday living


Need a Last-Minute Gift?

Please place your order no later than December 17th for Royal Mail 2nd Class Shipping. You could also treat someone special to learning the art of botanicals over on Patreon.


Wishing You a Wonderful Christmas…

Thank you for supporting botanical art and choosing meaningful gifts from small businesses this season. Your support keeps independent art alive and flourishing. May your holidays be peaceful, creative, and full of botanical beauty.

Let’s Stay Inspired Together!

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