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Perfect Gift Range To Shop Local This Christmas

Updated: Jan 8

The festive season is upon us, and here at Smart Floral Art, we’ve got a floral-inspired Christmas gift collection for you.


Shopping local is an amazing choice this Christmas - your support helps to keep small businesses flourishing. Of course in return, you (or the lucky recipient) gets exceptional quality, care and authenticity in every product. All of our products are designed and made in the heart of Lancashire.


And talking of products, we've got our brand-new wooden baubles that can be personalised, as well as homeware gifts and our hand-pressed floral frames.


Introducing Our Christmas Wooden Baubles


three wooden christmas baubles
Our wooden Christmas baubles

This Christmas, we’re thrilled to show you our wooden baubles, an exciting new addition to our range.


The baubles feature designs printed from our original pressed flower artwork to give you a fresh take on traditional Christmas decor.


Thanks to the printing process, the colours remain vibrant year after year to make sure your tree always looks as bright as the first day you hung them.


We have five options to choose from, including a wreath-themed designed, red floral, and white and nude. For those wanting a personal touch, the red and white designs can be personalised with names or messages in white, black or silver font.


You can even grab a bargain by mixing and matching three designs for just £20 using the code THREEBAUBLES. Take a look at our Christmas baubles here.


two wooden christmas baubles on snow
Personalised Christmas baubles

More Floral Christmas Gifts

While our baubles bring that Christmassy feel to your tree, they’re just one part of our gift range.


Inspired by the positive response at the Tatton Park Flower Show and the feedback from our loyal customers, we’ve created a variety of items that use our pressed-flower artwork in everyday essentials.


  • Pot Bags: Perfect for indoor plants, storage or craft projects, our 100% cotton pot bags feature original pressed flower designs. Choose from three patterns that will add a pop of floral delight to any corner of your home.

        Canvas pot bags
    Canvas pot bags

  • Tote Bags: Designed and made in Accrington, our tote bags come in four stunning variations. Washable, durable and designed with beautiful floral prints, they’re a stylish way to carry shopping, books and bits and bobs as you go about your business.


  • Wash Bags: Keep your toiletries organised in style. With both cotton and velvet options, these wash bags offer something for everyone. From soft whites with pink and purple blooms to bold black multicolour designs, they’re a practical yet elegant gift.


Black wash bag
Black wash bag


  • Notebooks: For those who love to journal or jot down ideas, our soft-cover notebooks feature pressed-flower artwork on the cover. Choose from green leaves or black multicolour variations, perfect for capturing thoughts, plans and everyday to-do lists.


  • Tea Towels: Brighten the kitchen with our tea towels, each showcasing one of five floral designs. Made from 100% cotton, they’re not only functional but also a simple way to refresh your kitchen.


two floral tea towels one black one white on sink
Tea towels


  • A3 Prints & Greeting Cards: Our A3 framed prints bring the outdoors in, introducing natural beauty to your walls. We offer six variations to suit different tastes and decor styles. Our greeting cards share these same designs in a format perfect for marking special occasions year-round.


Local Craftsmanship and Sustainable Values

We’re incredibly proud that all our new products are designed and made in Lancashire. By working with local manufacturers and suppliers, we ensure quality, authenticity and community support.

This Christmas, as you choose gifts for loved ones (or treat yourself) know that every product in our collection stems from a place of passion.


We haven’t forgotten our roots - we still preserve wedding bouquets and run flower pressing workshops, keeping the original spark that started it all.

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