MOC: Winter Ice Flowers in detail

Sphere-shaped allium-like flowers built from white LEGO stems and transparent purple gems and flames and sprays of transparent light blue and orange LEGO snowflake flowers lying on a light wood surface.

The idea for my Winter Ice Flowers MOC began with using transparent parts for flowers. I’d been building all the botanical sets I could get my hands on, and I wanted more! But they’re trickier than they look…

Sprays of transparent light blue and orange LEGO snowflake flowers lying on a light wood surface.

These transparent light blue and orange snowflake sprays were one of my earliest ideas, because I could figure out how to build them! LEGO has made that snowflake part in other colors. I’d love to try this with them someday too.

Sphere-shaped allium-like flowers built from white LEGO stems and transparent purple gems and flames, lying on a light wood surface.

I knew I wanted to use these gem parts, and I decided to go with transparent dark purple, since there weren’t as many parts available in it. But building the globe type flowers for these ice alliums took a lot of figuring. Most of the ways I’d seen used non-ideal connection methods like putting studs in flywheels — until the Wildflower Bouquet came out. I borrowed some of the connection types used in those flowers here.

LEGO flowers with white stems, transparent bright green leaves, and transparent orange and red flowers made from tooth plates lying on a light wood surface.

I love the tooth plate part, and it’s been made in so many transparent colors! That transparent bright green cockpit seemed perfect for leaves, too. The way the buds came together is one of my favorite part combinations — it looks really great all in transparent light blue, too.

A large LEGO flower with a white stem, transparent light blue cockpit petals, and transparent blue and orange flame center parts, lying on a light wood surface.
A large LEGO flower with a white stem, transparent light blue cockpit petals, and transparent blue and orange flame center parts, lying on a light wood surface.

This large cockpit flower was one of my early ideas too, but it took a lot of work to figure out the design. It needed to be sturdy enough to support the weight, and the center felt boring until those great flame pieces with the clips came out.

A large LEGO flower with a white stem, transparent light blue cockpit petals, and transparent blue and orange flame center parts, lying on a light wood surface.

So worth it in the end, I think!

Sprays of LEGO flowers with white stems and transparent pink and bright green umbrella flowers lying on a light wood surface.

And the pink umbrella flowers were a fairly simple early idea too. I really wanted to use a transparent pink minidoll skirt piece as a partially-open flower, but I couldn’t figure out how to make the connections work, sadly. I like how the stems droop here — I wanted them to feel a bit like flowers bowed down with ice.

Here they are arranged together in the final Winter Ice Flowers MOC!

Lego brick-built flowers made from transparent parts and white stems are arranged in three vases. The vases sit in a snowy landscape.

If you like these flowers too, you can support my idea on the LEGO Ideas platform! If it receives enough support, it could become a set someday — and then you could build them too!

See more of my MOCs here!


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