Waaahhh it’s almost finished and I’m proud to say that I haven’t break a single wood yet though it’s my first time to build a sunflower.
I think I can finish it on Friday since I’m planning to paint the Sunflower’s box holder and I can only build after work.
These are the materials used in the sunflower by the way.
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Your lamp is soo cutteeee 
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I love the sunflower. I think it only had those two bendy pieces for the stem to swivel. No bendy pieces is always a good thing.
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Cute, right?
I bought it from a live selling sellers. They’re selling items from Japan back then. I find the lamp cute too since it is pink.
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Thank you.
Yes, it’s cute and the design is unique. 
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I also love it and very satisfied on the flower.
It’s a relief that I can able to bend the stem without breaking the woods.
That is a very nice feature on all of the flowers. I don’t think it says to wax them, but I do.
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I haven’t try to wax the woods and I don’t know how either. Is it easy to wax the woods?
Yes, you simply take a birthday candle and rub it on the parts that move…You can also use it on any part that seems hard to get in. It makes it slide in easier so that you don’t break parts easily.
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beautiful sunflower. I love it.
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Oh I see. Thank you for the tips. But I’m curious, will it leave any stain on the woods?
No, but if you plan to paint anything… you should definitely do so before waxing. Paint doesn’t stick well to wax
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Your friend’s gonna be so happy receiving this!
You’re such a lovely friend! 
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So pretty. Sunflowers are happy flowers. 
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