
Above: Image of the PINK GREENHOUSE custom building kit shown fully assembled with a minifigure GAL PAL wearing green overalls.
PINK GREENHOUSE • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS
Below: Parts included in the kit to build the project.

PARTS LIST
42 clear 1x2 bricks
12 clear 2x2 45-degree slopes
12 dark pink 1x2 slopes
6 dark gray 1x2 grills
20 dark pink 1x1 bricks
4 white picket fences
2 white 1x1 slopes
8 white 1x2 smooth tiles
1 green 8x16 base plate
10 green flower stalks (3 stems)
16 dark pink flowers
8 red flowers
8 white flowers
2 green transparent cones
1 light green large triple leaf
1 yellow sunflower

Step 1: Attach white 1x2 smooth tiles to green 8x16 base plate as shown to create “stepping stones”. Create 4 stacks of 3 clear 2x2 slopes for the roof. Using dark pink 1x1 bricks, create 4 stacks of 4 and 2 stacks of 2. Add white 1x1 slopes to both stacks of two-brick 1x1 dark pink bricks as shown to finish “fence posts” with a finial. Stack 2 green transparent cones. Add light green triple leaf and finish with yellow sunflower. Remove flowers from sprues by gently twisting. Place a flower on the end of each stem, (you’ll need 30 flowers and 32 are supplied). Stack stems in bouquets of 2 as shown. Flower colors can be arranged as shown or as you choose.

Step 2: Assemble clear 1x2 transparent bricks in 9 stacks of 4 bricks each. These stacks will form the greenhouse “walls”. With remaining 6 clear 1x2 bricks, create 2 assemblies of 3 bricks each stacked as shown. These assemblies form the greenhouse “gables”.

Step 3: Snap 3 wall sections in place as shown. Place sunflower on base plate between pegs.

Step 4: Add pink columns to back wall and flower bouquets to base plate.

Step 5: Add remaining columns and wall sections. Add gable section to back wall.

Step 6: Place dark pink 1x2 45-degree slopes on back wall as shown to begin roof structure.

Step 7: Carefully add clear slope assemblies and snap remaining gable to front wall.

Step 8: Continue roof structure by adding remaining dark pink 1x2 slopes to front wall.

Step 9: Carefully place the dark gray 1x2 grills along ridge to complete the roof structure.

Step 10: Add white picket fences and dark pink fence post assemblies to base plate.

Step 11: Place remaining flower bouquets in “garden” as shown.

Notes: Change the color of your greenhouse by simply replacing 1x1 bricks and 1x2 slopes. Using your own brick collection pieces, consider adding flowers of alternate colors or sizes. Even add a tree or a bench seat so your minifig can take a break after a long gardening day.
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