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Lego flowers any good?

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Notnowjo · 05/01/2024 18:44

Hi just looking for a gift are Lego flowers any good? Was thinking roses or sunflowers but open to suggestions. Thanks

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InTheRainOnATrain · 05/01/2024 18:52

We have the sunflowers in our kitchen. Someone got them for the 6YO, who definitely couldn’t build them because they’re really intricate, but I did it no problem even though I’m not a lego fan and they look quite cool in a vase!

FourChimneys · 05/01/2024 18:57

DIL has some, they are lovely. I walked past a cottage window the other day and there was a beautiful Lego bouquet on the windowsill.

mylifeisprettygood · 05/01/2024 19:06

Eldest has the succulents (he adores all Lego) and the middle (age 11) just made the bonsai. He was so chuffed to build it himself it's currently on a shelf in our main lounge and I hate the kids stuff in there so it must be good ☺️

Notnowjo · 05/01/2024 19:07

Thank you sounds promising

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1stWorldProblems · 05/01/2024 19:22

DD1 (17) & DH (51) spent Christmas Say building the original bouquet & the orchid. They both look lovely & from a distance could easily be the flowers. Will leave them built aroind the house. Thevorchid was a more complicated build but both took them a couple of hours and they enjoyed them

SgtJuneAckland · 05/01/2024 19:24

I have the wild flowers they live in a vase in our dining room and look really nice!

Stargazer46 · 05/01/2024 19:25

I got the dried flower centrepiece for Christmas which is lovely.

scrivette · 05/01/2024 19:26

We have quite a few of them and they look lovely. The orchid looks quite realistic from outside if you have it on a windowsill.

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