Amazing Giant Flowers by Adriana Wells

Nursery & Baby-Room Custom Blooms as Heirlooms

Adriana | Amazing Giant Flowers August 22, 2026 8 min read
Nursery & Baby-Room Custom Blooms as Heirlooms

There's something that happens the moment you find out you're having a baby. Suddenly every decision feels enormous — the crib, the colors, the little details you'll see every single day. And if you're anything like the parents I talk to, you want the nursery to feel like more than just a room. You want it to feel like a story. That's exactly where custom nursery flowers come in, and honestly? I think they might be the most underrated nursery decision you'll ever make.

I'm Adriana, and I've been handcrafting giant flowers out of my Houston studio for years. I've made flowers for weddings, brand activations, quinceañeras — you name it. But the nursery orders? Those are the ones that make me tear up a little. Because parents aren't just ordering décor. They're ordering something their kid is going to grow up looking at. Something that might end up in a childhood photo album, a first-birthday shoot, a "look at your old room!" conversation twenty years from now.


So let's talk about it. Let's talk about why a handcrafted giant flower might be the most meaningful thing you put in that nursery — and how to get one that's truly, completely yours.

Key Takeaways


Walk into any big-box baby store and you'll see the same canvas prints, the same felt letter boards, the same little woodland creatures. They're cute. They're fine. But they're also in approximately 40,000 other nurseries right now.

A custom handcrafted flower is different in a way that's hard to explain until you see one in person. It has dimension. It casts actual shadows. It changes the way light moves across the wall. When you walk into a room with a giant bloom on the wall, you feel it before you consciously notice it.

It's a Centerpiece, Not Just an Accent

Most nursery décor is meant to blend in. A custom nursery flower is meant to anchor the whole room. Think of it the way an interior designer thinks about a sofa in a living room — everything else arranges itself around that one intentional statement piece.

I've had parents tell me they built their entire color scheme after choosing their flower. Which, honestly? That's the right order of operations if you ask me.


Every flower I make — every single one — is built by hand in my studio. The petals are shaped individually. The colors are matched to your palette. The size is chosen for your specific wall. That means your baby's nursery flower is genuinely one of a kind. Not "limited edition." Not "handmade-style." Actually, truly, made-by-human-hands unique.

Ok, this is where it gets really fun. Size selection is one of my favorite conversations to have with new parents because there's actually a strategy to it — and once you understand it, you'll never second-guess yourself.


Here's how I walk parents through it. First, measure the wall you're thinking about. Then think about what else is going on that wall — shelves, a name sign, a window nearby. Then use this as your starting point:

💡 Pro Tip


Tape a piece of paper to your nursery wall in the approximate size you're considering. Live with it for a day. You'll immediately know if you need to go bigger (you almost always do) or if it's just right. Most parents who start thinking 18" end up going 24" once they see it in context.

Our most popular nursery option — by a mile — is the 3 × 18" flower set with base, at $999. Three blooms at different heights, clustered together, creates this lush garden-wall effect that photographs absolutely beautifully. It's also the one I see showing up in newborn photo shoots over and over again, which tells you everything.

If you want to see more ideas for how flowers work in baby-room settings, check out our Baby Shower Backdrop Ideas: Giant Flowers for 2026 — a lot of those concepts translate directly into nursery design.


The Heirloom Angle: Why These Flowers Last

I want to be real with you about something. When I first started making giant flowers, I thought of them as event décor. Beautiful for a day, then packed away or donated. But nursery orders changed my whole perspective.

Parents started sending me photos — not just of the nursery, but of the same flower in a toddler's room two years later. Then a big-kid bedroom. One mom told me her daughter called it "her flower" from the time she could talk. That's not décor. That's a keepsake.


There's real psychology behind why we want our children's spaces to feel intentional and beautiful. It's not vanity — it's love made visible. A custom nursery flower is one of the most tangible ways to say "I thought about you before you were even here."

And when your kid is old enough to ask about it? You get to say, "Someone made that just for you." That's a pretty incredible thing to be able to tell a child.


I know "custom" can sound intimidating. Like it's going to involve seventeen back-and-forth emails and a design degree. Our process is genuinely the opposite of that.

You reach out through our contact page and share the basics — your color palette, the size you're thinking, the bloom style if you have one in mind (or we can suggest one). Nursery inspo photos from Pinterest? Love those. Send them all.


Before anything gets built, you see a digital mockup. You can approve it, tweak it, or completely change direction. This is where we nail down the exact shades, the arrangement, the sizing. Nothing goes into production until you love it.

My team handcrafts your flowers in our Houston studio. When they're done, they ship to you ready to display. Wall-mount versions come with everything you need to hang them. Freestanding versions arrive with their base. You literally just unbox and place.


🌸 Ready to get started?

Browse our Done For You collection and let's design something your baby will grow up loving.


Custom Nursery Flowers vs. Your Other Options: A Real Comparison

Custom Nursery Flowers vs. Your Other Options: A Real Comparison

I want to be fair here. There are other ways to decorate a nursery wall. Let me lay them all out so you can make the decision that's right for you.

Option Cost Range Uniqueness Longevity Heirloom Potential
Custom Giant Flower (Done For You) $90–$999+ One of a kind Years / decades ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DIY Giant Flower Kit $40–$120 Customizable Years (with care) ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mass-produced wall art print $20–$80 Generic 2–5 years
Silk / faux floral arrangement $30–$150 Limited 2–4 years (fades) ⭐⭐
Wallpaper mural $100–$500+ Semi-custom Until you repaint ⭐⭐
Commissioned painting $200–$1,000+ Unique Decades ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Real talk? If you want something you can take with you when you move, something that photographs beautifully, something your kid will actually remember — the custom flower wins. And if budget is a real concern, our DIY kits are a genuinely great option too. I'm not here to oversell you. I want you to end up with something you love.


Styling Your Nursery Around a Giant Bloom

Styling Your Nursery Around a Giant Bloom

So you've decided you want one. Now what? Here's how I'd think about styling the rest of the room around your flower.

Start With the Flower, Then Pull Colors

If your flower has a blush and sage palette, pull those tones into your crib bedding, your curtains, your rug. The flower becomes the color authority for the whole room. It's actually easier than starting with paint chips and trying to coordinate everything.

Think About Photo Moments

You are going to take approximately ten thousand photos in that nursery. Think about where the flower sits relative to natural light. A bloom on the wall behind the crib, with a window to the side? That's a newborn photo shoot waiting to happen. I've seen parents plan the crib placement specifically so the flower is visible in the background of feeding photos.

For more ideas on how to style backdrops for baby moments, our post on 10 Welcome Board Backdrop Ideas for a Baby Shower Entrance has some really beautiful concepts that cross over into nursery styling beautifully.

Layer With Smaller Elements

  • Floating shelves below the flower with small plants, books, or a little night light
  • A name sign in coordinating colors placed to one side of the bloom
  • Soft string lights that frame the flower at night — magical
  • A coordinating smaller bloom on an adjacent wall for that gallery-wall feeling
"Custom nursery flowers aren't just decoration. They're the first piece of art your child will ever know — and the one they might keep their whole life."

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I order a custom nursery flower?

I always tell expecting parents: order by your third trimester. Our turnaround time varies depending on the season and our current order volume, but typically you're looking at 2–4 weeks from approval of your mockup to delivery. Giving yourself a buffer means you

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