The tutus are made of flower petals. Literally, actual petals, arranged into the fullest, most romantic ballet skirts you have ever seen on a wall.
This set of three ballerina wall art prints features dancers mid-pose, each one constructed entirely from pressed botanicals. Pink and mauve petals form the skirts, ferns and daisy stems arc along the ground, and tiny dried blooms tuck into each dancer's hair. The result is pressed flower dancer decor that feels like someone bottled a garden and taught it to pirouette.
The soft pink and dusty purple palette keeps things calm without being boring, which is a harder balance to strike than it sounds. Three poses, three compositions, one through-line of botanical detail that rewards a second look. It works beautifully in a nursery, a girls' room, or any space where you want something that feels considered rather than just cute.
This is the kind of botanical nursery art that grows with the room. A toddler sees dancers. A seven-year-old notices the flowers. You notice that it still looks good next to the furniture you chose three years ago.