LEGO’s Realistic Flower Bouquet Set: Stop and Smell the Plastic

What do you get the LEGO loving lover in your life? How about LEGO set #10280, the 756-piece Creator Flower Bouquet? The $50 flower set makes the perfect gift to build with your special someone and is being released just in time for Valentine’s Day. Plus these ones won’t be dead in the kitchen trash by February 21st.

Now just build a LEGO box of chocolates and a LEGO teddy bear and you’re all set for Valentine’s Day. And while these plastic flowers might not smell like their real counterparts, they will break into 756 pieces if you accidentally drop them. Real flowers can’t do that!

I plan on building this set with my wife, then spraying them with her favorite perfume so every time she stops to smell them she’s reminded of the Valentine’s Day I forgot to get her anything and tried to make it up to her two weeks later with a buildable LEGO bouquet. And they say romance is dead!

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Send Your Mom Flowers with This Amazing Teleflora Mother’s Day Deal

Don’t be the schmuck who forgets to wish Mom a happy Mother’s Day. With this Teleflora Mother’s Day Deal, you can celebrate your mother while also saving a bit of money. You’ll get $40 of credit to use at Teleflora for just half that price.

You can never go wrong with sending flowers. With Teleflora, you’re guaranteed that your mother will receive a beautiful hand-arranged bouquet from a local florist, with quick delivery. The flowers will be delivered in a gorgeous vase, so they’re immediately ready for display, and your mom won’t have to deal with an ugly cardboard delivery box or loads of packing paper.

Already got something great planned for Mother’s Day? You can save the credit to use for gourmet food baskets, holiday bouquets, or floral centerpieces any time of the year. Just head over to the Technabob Shop today to grab this great deal..

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