Yellow tulips crossed at the stem, a buttercup mid-bloom, a sprig of clover, and a cluster of bluebells. This two-piece wildflower wall art set is the kind of thing you buy for a nursery and then quietly consider stealing for your own bedroom.
The left print leads with two full yellow tulips, painted with the kind of loose, confident brushwork that looks effortless and clearly isn't. The right brings together a cottagecore meadow mix, yellow, pink, and blue, layered with green stems and leaves in a way that feels gathered rather than arranged. Both prints sit inside a soft cream ground with a pink scallop border that ties them together without being too matchy.
As a set, they bring a warmth and stillness to a room that a lot of kids' art just doesn't manage. This is vintage botanical meadow energy, the kind that works in a nursery now and holds up in a big-kid room later.
They'd also look completely at home in a reading nook or a bedroom corner where you want something quiet and considered. The scallop border does a lot of the decorating work for you.