With Valentine's Day just around the corner, why not surprise your loved one with a gift that's both unique and thoughtful? Instead of opting for the classic chocolates and flowers, consider gifting the Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet LEGO set. This enchanting set requires no watering to stay fresh – just your time to assemble it and a vase to display it in.
LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet
$59.99 at Amazon | $59.99 at LEGO Store
The Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet is a part of LEGO's innovative Botanical Collection, introduced during the company's lifestyle rebranding in 2021. As LEGO has become increasingly popular among adults, they've found creative ways to integrate these sets into home decor. Whether it's hanging them on the wall or placing them on window sills, these pieces add a touch of elegance to any space.
We Build The LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet
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This set comes in six bags, plus an additional bag with long rods for flower stems. There are no stickers or printed tiles, just a printed instruction booklet that guides you through the building process.
For those new to adult LEGO sets or hesitant about the complexity, LEGO offers digital instructions online. These allow you to rotate and zoom in on the builds, making the hobby more accessible and enjoyable.
Each bag contains the pieces for different flowers, including daisies, cornflowers, eucalyptus, elderflowers, roses, ranunculus, cymbidium orchids, a waterlily dahlia, and a campanula. The instruction booklet includes brief descriptions of each flower in English, French, and Spanish, offering an educational twist to the building experience. For instance, the description for Cymbidium reads:
"Cymbidium orchids are documented in records from Confucius' time, around 500 BCE, making them the oldest known cultivated orchid species."
And for the Dahlia nymphaea, known as the waterlily dahlia:
"Symbols of elegance and grace, the decorative waterlily dahlia blossoms unfold like a luxurious firework display."
The flowers in this set are constructed differently from traditional LEGO builds. Instead of the typical binding mechanisms, they use hinges to create the illusion of petals extending from the center. This unique building technique involves layering and angling petals to achieve a realistic look. As someone who has long enjoyed LEGO, I found the innovative methods used in this set both refreshing and challenging.
"I'll give you a couple of examples. To create the rose's signature appearance, I had to fold the petals upward in an overlapping pattern. But this required forethought – to anchor the petals in a staggered fashion, so when they folded up, they would not occupy the same space. Figuring out the right spacing required some trial and error, in a building medium that typically prizes precision and exactness."
One must be careful with the orientation of each petal, as a mistake can lead to misalignment further down the line. This happened to me at least twice, highlighting the need for attention to detail.
Unlike traditional LEGO builds that start with a foundation, the Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet focuses entirely on aesthetics without an underlying structure. This makes the final product delicate, meant for viewing rather than playing. Yet, this impracticality is part of its charm, resulting in a visually stunning display.
LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, Set #10342, retails for $59.99, and it is composed of 749 pieces. It's available now at Amazon and LEGO Store.
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