It’s getting down to the wire, folks! Christmas is coming up in just over two weeks! Those of you who are online shopping for gifts this year (at least 90% of y’all, I’m sure!) need to place your orders ASAP for guaranteed Christmas delivery! If you’re still stumped, I’m here to save you. 😀 This post features some of the best carnivorous plant decor and housewares you can find!

Emergent Glassworks makes fantastic and intricate glass sculptures. Their subject matter includes curious life forms such as octopuses, mushrooms, jellyfish, and Venus flytraps, naturally! You can stick them in the soil of your pots to decorate them. Some pieces are also available as pendants and keychains! One of the Venus flytrap sculptures even glows in the dark!

Naturally, I have to plug the framed and canvas prints in my own store! Click this link to get $5 off + free shipping on everything in the store! This is a holiday special that ends on the 14th!

But what’s more… today only, you get $10 off canvas prints and framed prints! Either way you order will be ready to hang! Nothing beats getting a deal on artwork that takes the hassle of framing and hanging!

Now this wall-mounted bamboo opener would make an awesome gift for someone who is also a beer drinker (ahem, me 😉 )! These are sustainably made by ReEcoShop with recycled bamboo and printed with eco-friendly inks. Like the design, but not a drinker? They also make Living on the Fly Tea Towels. Super cute!

I first saw Sculptivated in a carnivorous plant group on Facebook and was instantly a fan of her work! Her sculptures are completely handmade, and each mutant flytrap is one of a kind and completely unique. I love how stunningly detailed and full of personality they are! These cute lil’ fellas available in a variety of sizes and price points, plus you can even have a custom sculpture made for you!

I really enjoy the unique carnivorous plant photography by longtime Ebay seller, sam1greentmb, especially this black and white Heliamphora piece. We are often so dazzled by the colors of carnivorous plants, I find it refreshing to view them in black and white. That way, you can admire just their forms and textures. Sam also has great quality plants and seeds for sale, if you’re so inclined!

This was a pretty interesting mix things I put together! Hopefully you found the perfect carnivorous plant gift for someone! If you’re still stumped, check out my post on carnivorous plant books and The Carnivore Girl store!

Chop, chop, the clock is ticking! Make your purchases SOON!