The dress is made of flower petals. Actual petals, arranged so carefully you'll catch yourself leaning in to check.
This set of three prints features delicate ballerina figures whose skirts, bodices, and hair are composed entirely of pressed botanicals, blush rose petals, fern fronds, dried daisies, and tiny wildflowers. It's girl wall art that feels more like a found object than a print, the kind that rewards a closer look. The palette is soft and rosy, with dusty pinks, sage greens, and a whisper of violet from pressed pansies tucked into the corners.
Each figure has her own pose and mood: one seated among a garden, one holding a lace parasol as petals drift around her, one en pointe with ferns curling at her feet. Together they read as a set without being matchy, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. This cottagecore floral bedroom decor works beautifully in a nursery, a big-kid bedroom, or a playroom that leans toward the quiet and dreamy side of things.
The pressed flower ballerina art brings a kind of stillness to a room that a lot of kids' art just doesn't. Three pieces, one cohesive story, zero clutter.