She held a bouquet of bluebells aloft, and somewhere a four-year-old gasped. These two prints are pressed floral fairy wall art, each figure built entirely from real dried petals, wings, and botanicals arranged into a fairy mid-dance.
The palette is soft mauve and dusty rose, with fern greens grounding the base of each composition. The first fairy balances on pointed toes, arms raised toward a cluster of pressed blue blooms. The second hovers inside a wreath of pink daisies and curling stems, flowers tucked into her hair. Together they feel like a pair, without being identical.
This is the kind of pressed floral art that makes a nursery or kids' bedroom feel genuinely considered, not just decorated. The cottagecore, woodland quality is specific enough to feel intentional, soft enough to grow with the room for years. It works beautifully in a reading nook corner or above a dresser where the detail can actually be seen up close.
Two prints, one cohesive world. If you have been looking for something that feels handmade without actually being fragile, this is it.