
r/Legoflowers

Desert Rose
Desert Rose, is my project available on the Lego Ideas website. It's not just a flower, but has a real meaning, a symbol of human resilience! Check out the project description, and if you like it, support it! Thank you! 🏵️🏵️🌺
Art Deco vase and Magnolia branches.
I’ve finally completed my Art Deco vase to go with the magnificent Magnolia branches.
Boxes
Hey all you builders…do you keep the boxes to all your kits?
Super lucky bamboo mods
I made a few additions to the lucky bamboo set I got as a gift. Had some pieces laying around to add some baby bamboo shoots and more stones for details. I got rid of the brown base and made it a"floating" vase with a lucky gold design on the underside.
What do you all think?
My LEGO Ideas wild ginseng plant — not exactly a flower, but it does bloom!
Hey LEGO flower fans! I know wild American ginseng is not usually thought of as a “flower,” but it does produce a small greenish-white flower cluster before forming its red berry pod, so I thought this group might still appreciate it as a LEGO plant build.
This is my Wild American Ginseng LEGO Ideas project. It is currently at 919 supporters and I’m hoping to get it to the next milestone of 1,000 supporters.
The model is designed as a botanical display sculpture showing a mature wild American ginseng plant with a four-prong leaf canopy, central berry/flower stalk, exposed root, root neck, fibrous roots, and even a small perennating bud where the next year’s plant would grow.
This build means a lot to me because wild American ginseng has been part of my life for over 30 years. I’ve hunted and harvested it in the Appalachian mountains since I was young, later became a Kentucky licensed ginseng dealer, and started Four Prong Herbs to help preserve and share the history, value, and tradition of this incredible native plant.
It may not be a rose, orchid, or bouquet, but wild ginseng is one of the most fascinating woodland plants in North America. I wanted to turn it into something LEGO fans could display and learn from, while also honoring the plant’s Appalachian history and natural beauty.
If you like LEGO botanical builds, unusual plant models, or nature-inspired MOCs, I’d be very grateful for your support and sharing.
https://beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/87b1cc1f-4eb7-44ae-af09-9a779d3a2b8f
Fast forward 2 months and it became an obsession.
I dream of modular 3d printed plants at night. (not kidding)
Wife is now pretty happy, my wallet and sanity after all the filaments used for prototyping less so.
The gift my little sister gave me touched the very depths of my heart. 💖
Possibly the best configuration I've ever found for the Flower Arangement ❤️😍
Looking for some ideas for the bottom shelves. Any thoughts would be awesome! Thanks, you guys rock!!
Eight Months Later…
Took on an ambitious project of a 3 ft x 4 ft Lego flower wall hanging - some from sets, many MOC with pick a brick or extra pieces around the house.
Lesson I learned:
(1) Start in the middle
(2) Be patient with pick a brick
(3) Next time take on a smaller project
🤞for the next step - hanging on wall!
Has anyone else color swapped designs like this?
I've been wanting a mini orchid set but I'm not the biggest fan of the color pallete. I do like the original and plan to buy it, but I'm considering replacing some parts to change up the color.
I downloaded the build instructions to use the finished build photo and edited it in an app. Excuse that its messy, I did this on my phone with my fingers and the app I used was free. Lol
I tried googling to see if anyone had done something like this to see what options I had for colors and get some inspiration but I couldn't find anything for the mini orchid set.
The first one is maybe my favorite so far but I included some variations I tested. Some changes are minor. I only looked at colors available from Lego's brick picker or whatever it's called. I may look for some parts elsewhere to expand my options for colors.
I'm open to any design advice or inspo! I'll probably make a few more that are based on real Phalaenopsis colors.
Edit to add: Last photo is the original. Included to compare.
lego flower bouquet
This is my lego flower bouquet I have the won 1st at my local show.
Hope you all enjoy!
It's not fully finished yet
Long weekend with Lego Flowers (technically, a tree)
I love the colours in this one, and I can't decided if I like it more than the cherry blossom bonsai tree. This one was much easier to put together and more secure than the cherry blossom tree.
Flower wall finally completed!
I used a 24in x 36in white frame, double sided adhesive tape to secure the cut 3 1/2 classic gray base plate 11024. For the flowers I used Lego FRIC/STUMP WITH CROSS and Lego PLATE 1X2 W/FORK/VERTICAL/END. I used glue for the moss which I added piece by piece after securing the flowers to the base plate with the pieces mentioned above. Labor of love and I am so thrilled that other people enjoy this as much as I do 🥰
The Park Gazebo
🌷The Park Gazebo🪷 is my entry for Bricklink Designer Program Series 11 (707 pieces). The gazebo is surrounded by a multitude of different flowers🌹and a mechanism allows the Minifigures to dance.
https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-11/5066/The-Park-Gazebo
If you like it, please follow the link and click on “😍Love it!” to support it.
How BDP 11 works:
5 of the most voted models will become official LEGO Bricklink sets. They will be available in a limited number and for a very short period of time.
⏰Crowd vote ends May 25th
Thank you!🌷