🌿 "Do you have a green thumb, or are you just starting your gardening journey?"
🌸 "Do flowers bring you joy, or do you simply admire them from afar?"
🌱 "Have you ever taken on a flower project—whether planting, arranging, or simply experimenting with blooms?"
I have to be honest: the questions above were modified by ChatGPT based on my original questions which, according to ChatGPT, were not very inviting.
Well, they are not really the questions I have in mind for this blog post 🙂↔️🙂↔️🙂↔️
Because the flower project I am going to talk about is a flower made with Lego, like the image for this post 😊😊😊
I’ve never played with Lego, even though my kids grew up with them. I bought plenty for them over the years, but I never actually built anything myself.
This Valentine's Day, I decided to buy myself an orchid, a flower known for its beauty and longevity. But this one is unique: it is part of the Botanical Collection from Lego.com and I made it alive by myself 🌻🌼🌻
That is why I called it # 1 because it is the FIRST Lego project I have ever made🥳🥳🥳
While researching it online, I came across a comment from someone who spent about three hours building the same set. When I built mine, I devoted three evenings to assembling it, but in the end, I had to watch a YouTube video to get a better understanding still.
All because I had 10–12 extra pieces and no clue where they were supposed to go😕😕😕
It wasn’t until I read that it’s normal to have extra pieces in each set that I finally relaxed.
I should have known 😄😄😄
Even though it took me longer than expected to build my first orchid, I truly enjoyed the experience—and it fits perfectly on my dining table. It adds a lovely touch of elegance and creativity to my space, making every meal feel a little more special 😊😊😊
Following the success of my first project, I unexpectedly received another set from the Botanical Collection - Lucky Bamboo😊😊😊
I know it will be another fun and satisfying experience.
Thank YOU for the lovely gift and for bringing so much FLOW into my life ☺️☺️☺️

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