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Customise Lego flower bouquets starting from $19.90 at this homegrown studio in Outram

The Block Bouquets also offers customisable pre-made Lego bouquets from $26.90 for a timeless and fun twist to traditional flowers

Deanna Teng
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Deanna Teng
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With the festive season coming up, expect to do plenty of gifting and – hopefully – receiving. If you’re coming up empty on your gift list, take a cue from our handy gift guide or switch it up by gifting your loved ones beautiful flower bouquets. But we’re not talking about regular flowers – make a statement by crafting your own DIY bouquet made entirely of Lego flowers at The Block Bouquets’ Lego jamming workshop. 

This homegrown studio along Kampong Bahru is where you can build your own Lego flower arrangements starting at $19.90 for a 40-minute unlimited and unguided flower-building session. You’ll receive your choice of Lego flower bricks and glue – don’t worry, there’ll be instruction manuals for your reference. If you need more time, you’ll want to opt for the 80-minute package instead for $39.90.

You can also go for the 90-minute guided workshop for $48 if you need help with your creation. You’ll be taught how to wrap and build a bouquet of three Lego flowers.

If you’ve got a special someone in your life that you want to share the experience with, The Block Bouquets is currently offering a couples promotion at $80 in which you’ll both be guided in creating stunning Lego roses to add to a shared bouquet. 

Not one for crafts? The store also offers pre-made bouquets starting from $26.90. It’s still fully customisable as you’ll get to choose the type of flower – from cheery sunflowers to romantic roses – and decide on small details like the colour of the wrapping, crêpe tissue and ribbon. Find out more about the store’s offerings here.

For more exciting things to do in Singapore, check out our full list of over 400 recommended places here.

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