With a bouquet of Lego flowers you never have to say sorry again
It’s Valentine’s Day and just in case that comes as a surprise, we’re here to help. Even if you don’t get them in time for Valentine’s Day, building one of Lego’s flower bouquets is the ideal way to spend an afternoon with your Valentine. These arrangements look great, are always fresh, and are even made from recycled plants. Each stem can even be “trimmed” to fit perfectly in any vase.
If you’re looking for a last-minute Valentine’s Day gift, you can’t go wrong with the Original Lego Flower Bouquet, currently on sale for around $48 from AmazonAnd Goal (was $59.99). The Lego Wildflower Bouquet offers a similar number of flowers for around $50. Amazon And Goalbut with a more vibrant arrangement of flowering perennials.
However, if you prefer a more unusual arrangement, we recommend checking out the Lego Orchid. This 608-piece artificial plant comes with its own planter and currently retails for around $41 AmazonAnd Walmart (was $49.99).
If your Valentine is also a Mario fan, you might want to check out the Lego Mario Piranha Plant, available for $59.99 from Amazon, WalmartAnd Best Buy. The 540-piece carnivorous plant can be modeled in a variety of emotional poses and even comes with a few gold coins to feed it in case it gets hungry.
Lego also offers a variety of smaller flower bundles worth $14.99, which you can buy individually or mix and match. While it’s virtually impossible to find the bouquet of a dozen Lego roses, two packs of roses for $14.99 are available directly from Amazon And Barnes & Edel. Other great Lego options include Cherry Blossoms, Lotus Flowers, and Sun Flowers, all of which are available from Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Who put this here? While they aren’t flowers per se, we wouldn’t have flowers without our buggy friends. The 1,111-piece Lego Insect Collection features the Blue Morpho Butterfly, Hercules Beetle and Praying Mantis, all on display in their natural habitat. We realize this one might not be for everyone, but if your Valentine has a soft spot for these not-so-creepy critters, you can currently find them at Amazon for $79.99.