Flower petals arranged into ballerinas is the kind of idea that sounds simple until you actually see it pulled off this well. This set of three prints features delicate girl artwork made entirely from pressed botanicals, shaped into two ballet dancers and one winged flower fairy, each posed mid-movement against a soft white background.
The color palette runs through dusty mauves, blush pinks, and deep plum, with fern fronds and daisy clusters gathered at their feet like a garden stage. The pressed flower art technique gives each figure a soft, layered texture that looks almost three-dimensional, and the cottagecore decor sensibility feels considered rather than cluttered.
Hung together, the three pieces move the eye across the wall in a way that feels lively without being loud. This is the kind of ballerina nursery wall art that works just as well in a toddler's room as it does growing into a big-kid bedroom, because nothing about it feels babyish.
The fairy in the center holding bluebells is the one parents tend to notice first. It is a small, specific detail, and that is exactly what makes the whole set worth it.