She already has the hat picked out. Now her room can match.
This set of three prints brings together the icons of desert cowgirl life: a cream hat with a lavender band resting on a weathered fence post, a turquoise tooled saddle on a wooden stand, and a coral fringe jacket draped over a stool. It is pastel western gear artwork that feels collected and considered, not costume-y.
The palette does the heavy lifting here. Soft sandy floors, painterly cloud skies, and those dusty pinks and teals together create a room that feels warm without being loud. It is the kind of boho cowgirl wall art that grows with a child, equally at home in a nursery as it is in a big-kid bedroom.
The three pieces work as a set but each holds its own, which means you have options for how you arrange them. A row above a crib, a staircase cluster, a trio above a dresser in a playroom. The desert cottagecore mood ties them together no matter how you hang them.
This is not trend-chasing. Pastel western nursery decor with this much personality tends to stay on the wall long after other themes get repainted over.