Discover a beautifully textured styling essential for your newborn photography props with the Newborn Photography Mini Blanket—Rowan.
Designed for photographers who love bright, timeless newborn imagery, Rowan combines a bold heirloom-inspired knit with an elegant cream colour that keeps your setups feeling light, refined, and beautifully balanced.
This Mini Blanket Is Right for You If:
- you love bold knitted texture that becomes part of the composition
- you want one prop that works as both a backdrop and a wrapping blanket
- you enjoy timeless, vintage-inspired and boho newborn styling
It’s a beautiful choice for photographers who want their newborn setups to feel rich in texture while remaining soft, neutral, and effortlessly cohesive.
Why Photographers Love This Newborn Photography Mini Blanket
- Statement Knit Texture:
The bold knitted pattern creates beautiful depth throughout the entire setup, becoming an important styling element without distracting from the baby. - Multiple Styling Options:
Use Rowan flat as a beanbag backdrop, softly gathered around your posing area, or wrapped around the baby for completely different looks using the same prop. - Beautifully Layered Images:
Its richly textured surface adds dimension to minimal newborn setups and pairs effortlessly with wraps, outfits, pillows, and other newborn photography props.
Material and Craftsmanship
Carefully knitted in small batches from a premium wool-blend yarn, this mini blanket reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail behind every piece in our Signature Collection.
The substantial knit creates beautiful texture while remaining soft enough for wrapping and comfortable styling.
Versatility
Ideal for:
- beanbag backdrops
- layering over posing fabrics
- soft newborn swaddling
- creating relaxed, gathered styling
- studio and lifestyle-inspired newborn sessions
Whether your style is timeless, organic, vintage-inspired, or modern boho, Rowan adapts beautifully to your workflow and becomes one of those pieces you’ll reach for again and again.
Photography courtesy Kristina Mack from Tiny Posers.
























