About this bundle
The story
A bunny ballerina holds an arabesque she has clearly been practising, caught mid-turn in an oval frame trimmed with bows. A crowned swan drifts across a lily pond like she owns it. Somewhere above the cot, a moon has fallen asleep under a small pink bow, and a bow-wearing fawn stands very still, waiting for something. None of this is loud. It is the particular quiet of a blush room at two in the morning, lit by one lamp, where a parent is looking for something soft to look at while a baby finishes a feed.
Girls Nursery holds 152 of these scenes: a mermaid settled among coral, a flower fairy, a fox wearing a bow he did not ask for, ducklings riding in a flower cart, a pink mushroom cottage, a carousel that seems to be playing something. There are quote prints too — You Are So Loved, You Are Magic, Hello Sunshine, Wild and Wonderful — for the wall space between the animals.
Look longer and the set turns out to have a sense of humour tucked in among the softness. A white cat in heart-shaped sunglasses declares herself part of the "cool girl club" from a scalloped cream frame, entirely unbothered by the moon and the swan next door. A pastel cloud tells the room "you got this" in the same lettering as the rest of the quotes, and a small grey elephant in a party hat balances on a striped ball mid-trick a few frames along. Three separate ballerinas turn up across the set without ever repeating a pose — a mouse mid-twirl with a wand, the bunny in her oval frame, a small bear en pointe among wildflowers — so a girl who loves ballet gets three different dancers to choose from, not one print doing all the work.
The room this suits is not a theme so much as a mood: soft enough for a newborn, specific enough that the same swan and the same fawn are still worth looking at when the cot is gone and a reading chair has taken its place. A unicorn stands beneath that soft rainbow with "believe in magic" written underneath in script, and a pink butterfly rests among painted flowers a few frames over, neither one shouting for attention, both content to wait their turn on the wall.
Inside the set
152 designs in total, 136 portrait and 16 landscape, sorted into folders by ratio with a numbered File Guide so a print can be found the same way twice.
The facts
| Prints | 152 |
|---|---|
| Orientation | 136 portrait, 16 landscape |
| Print ratios | 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, ISO A-series, 11x14 in |
| Resolution | 300 DPI print-ready JPG |
| Delivery | instant download at checkout, nothing shipped |
| Licence | personal use |
| Price | $7.99 |
The palette
Blush pink, warm cream and a touch of gold run through all 152 designs, with scalloped edges and gingham borders turning up again and again like a familiar ribbon. It leans coquette-adjacent in its bows and soft lace-scallop details without ever making that the whole point. The palette sits easily against white walls, natural wood cots and cream furniture, and it is warm enough to lift a grey nursery that needs one more colour in it.
Where it belongs
| Girls Nursery | Girls Playroom 2 | Long Live Girlhood | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prints | 152 | 110 | 136 |
| Palette | blush, peach, cream | pink, lilac, mint | lilac, blush, cream |
| Feels like | soft storybook nursery | brighter coordinating set | girlhood aesthetic, a bit grown-up |
| Best age | nursery → early school | toddler → shared sisters' room | big-girl room → tween |
| Price | $7.99 | $7.99 | $7.99 |
Gifting
One print makes a baby shower gift wrapped simple with a ribbon, while the other 151 wait for the wall at home. It suits a first birthday, a big-kid-room refresh once the cot has moved on, or a grandparent's present that arrives by email and can be printed on the way to lunch. Because delivery is instant, Girls Nursery also works as the gift remembered at 11pm the night before a shower: pay, download, print at a shop that opens before the event does, and still arrive with something in hand. Christmas works the same way, minus the deadline panic.
Questions
Most nursery gallery walls use 3 to 9 prints, though a crib wall alone can hold 3 to 5 in a tight cluster above the headboard. Girls Nursery includes 152 designs, so there is room to start small now and add more later without buying a second set or repeating a print.
Aim for artwork spanning roughly two-thirds of the crib's width, hung 6 to 8 inches above the rail. Girls Nursery's 152 designs come in five ratios, including 4:5 (8x10, 12x15, 16x20 in) and 2:3 (8x12, 12x18 in), so a single print or a small cluster can be sized to fit almost any crib without cropping.
Not without a trim or a visible gap, because A4 sits in the ISO A-series at a 1:1.414 ratio while an 8x10 frame is a 4:5 ratio. Girls Nursery's 152 prints come in both ISO sizes (A5, A4, A3) and 4:5 sizes (8x10, 12x15, 16x20 in), so the 4:5 file is the one to send to an 8x10 frame.
Costco, FedEx Office, Staples, Walgreens, VistaPrint and most local copy shops all print from a digital file, and printing at home on 200gsm+ matte photo paper works just as well. Girls Nursery's 152 files arrive at 300 DPI, sharp enough for any of these, provided the printer is set to actual size or 100% rather than fit to page.
Yes, and Girls Nursery is built for it: buy the bundle, print one favourite design that same evening, and gift it framed while the other 151 prints stay saved for the nursery wall later. Because delivery is an instant download, there is no shipping wait, which makes it workable even the night before the shower.
It should, because Girls Nursery leans on animals, quote prints and soft colour rather than baby-specific imagery like nursery rhyme characters or growth charts. A bunny ballerina or a crowned swan reads as decor at two and still at seven, and with 152 designs to choose from, the wall can be edited over the years without buying anything new.
Yes to all three, though none of them carry the wall alone. Girls Nursery includes a unicorn beneath a soft rainbow with "believe in magic" underneath, a pink butterfly resting among painted flowers, and three separate ballerina prints — a mouse mid-twirl, a bunny in an oval frame and a small bear en pointe. They sit alongside 149 other animal, quote and whimsical designs rather than making the room a single theme.
You get 152 print-ready JPG files at 300 DPI, each supplied in five ratios (2:3, 3:4, 4:5, ISO A-series and 11x14 in), organised into folders by ratio with a numbered File Guide and a ReadMe PDF of printing tips. At $7.99, that works out to about five cents a print, delivered instantly with nothing shipped and nothing to wait for.
Keep building the room
Girls Playroom 2 (brighter pink, lilac and mint that never repeats this set) · Long Live Girlhood (the same girl's room, five years older)