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Flowers from kids…Lego flowers!

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CanadianGran Thu 19-Feb-26 23:50:37

Last week on Valentines Day, my son brought over a box for me, it was a Lego set of flowers. My grandson and I had fun putting them together and I have to say I’m impressed!

Has anyone else had these?

Bukkie Fri 20-Feb-26 00:02:56

Yes, I have seen them. They are lovely.

Coops74 Fri 20-Feb-26 00:32:26

I had some for my birthday different set to your.They are lovely and don’t need watering.

NotSpaghetti Fri 20-Feb-26 00:52:18

My grandson has these.
Very jolly.

crazyH Fri 20-Feb-26 01:15:17

I have seen them - very unusual and will last forever

Redhead56 Fri 20-Feb-26 01:29:27

Yes our family have quite a few of these they are very interesting. Something that can be put together by different age groups. Some are more challenging than others but worth the effort.

BlueBelle Fri 20-Feb-26 07:44:52

Yes they are so lovely but Lego is so expensive now out of a lot of peoples pockets in my opinion
We don’t even sell it at the charity shop now it goes straight on EBay

LadyGracie Fri 20-Feb-26 07:53:59

I have four different sets from my DD & DGD, I’ve always loved Lego.
My latest are two roses, I’ll take a picture.

Visgir1 Fri 20-Feb-26 08:00:32

Both my DD and DIL have them around the house on display.
They look good.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 20-Feb-26 08:03:40

They look fun ! Lego is very popular with all of my GC.

TheWeirdoAgain60 Fri 20-Feb-26 08:53:44

They are absolutely gorgeous and look real!

I also love the little doggy too!

J52 Fri 20-Feb-26 09:31:26

I have a bouquet like this waiting to be made. We’re big Lego fans, all generations play with it. Our DGs are still using the crates of it that our DSs had over 30 years ago. All the castles, pirated ships, airports etc are all in pieces now, but the DGS are delighted whenever they come across, monkeys, palm trees, spacemen to add to their designs.
We really couldn’t part with it, I hope it will still be used for future generations, it’s indestructible.

JaneJudge Fri 20-Feb-26 09:34:47

They’ve got them on sale in Lidl at the moment

Witzend Fri 20-Feb-26 09:38:00

I gave a set of these to elder Gdd (10) for Christmas, with a little glass vase I found in a charity shop, to put them in. She was very pleased!

Jaxjacky Fri 20-Feb-26 09:45:32

I’ll be ordering something to give my daughter for Mother’s Day, she has a whole shelf of her Lego collection.

LadyGracie Fri 20-Feb-26 13:29:07

Pictures of 2 of my Lego sets, I also have orchids and a bonsai.

crazyH Fri 20-Feb-26 13:42:59

LadyGracie - beautiful 🤩

TillyTrotter Sat 21-Feb-26 20:05:29

Yes CanadianGran I am a fan.
Here are my everlasting Lego flowers. Yours are lovely.

TillyTrotter Sat 21-Feb-26 20:06:52

I’m tempted by your heart wreath LadyGracie

CanadianGran Sat 21-Feb-26 20:29:32

Such fun, aren't they? I'm not sure I'll keep them up forever though! Maybe I'll treat it like a puzzle to be admired for a while, then put back in the box to do again another time.

I looked them up and there are so many varieties, I just may have found a new hobby!

Bestgrammaever Sun 22-Feb-26 13:44:46

I have a set that I got from my DGD1 for Christmas. I'm sure she had some guidance because she will be three this next Saturday. But mine has daffodils and bluebells, my favorite flowers.

win Sun 22-Feb-26 13:47:30

These are just lovely, I had never heard of those before. Such a superb idea for children and grandchildren to give as presents.

grandMattie Sun 22-Feb-26 14:15:35

Yes.
DD made a bunch to put on her little brother’s coffin. Philip was a great fan of LEGO

lazydays Sun 22-Feb-26 14:24:06

I have never done them but for those of you that shop in Costco they have quite a lot of stock at the moment.
They seemed to be very popular

Dreadwitch Sun 22-Feb-26 14:36:51

Literally forever, probably a thousand years.