When I sat down to create my $999.99 LEGO wishlist, I was deliberate about choosing the sets that excite me most and would make the biggest splash in my collection. I also went well over the limit with a wishlist that topped over $2,000.
For those of you like me who had a hard time keeping the list down to the $999 limit, may I remind you that LEGO will pick the sets for you at random. If this is you, just make sure you'd be happy getting any of the sets on your list, in any combination. Would hate for you to win, but regret what you selected.
And if you're not quite sure what I'm talking about, you should check out my last post on the sweepstakes here:

So for me, here’s what made the cut.

- LEGO Ideas Italian Riviera (21359) - A stunning, Mediterranean-inspired build, perfect reminder of Italy's architectural charm and holiday vibes for our collection.
- LEGO Botanicals Hibiscus (10372) - This detailed floral set offers both intricate building and beautiful display - ideal for botanical lovers and those whose gardens are always sleeping.
- LEGO Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees (10373) - Three mini trees in one set for a touch of Zen and artistic flair.
- LEGO Friends Plant Café & Flower Shop (42671) - The perfect blend of greenery and friendship, this build is a great start to bring community charm and fresh blooms to any City build.

- LEGO Creator Pirate Ship (31109) - A classic three-in-one set - great addition to my future pirate-themed theme park.
- LEGO City Burger Truck (60404) - I've been eyeing this one to add to my food truck scene for LUG displays.
- LEGO Disney Moana's Flowerpot (43252) - Combining Disney magic and creative planting, this set is both playful and decorative.
- LEGO Heartlake City Community Center (41748) - A hub of activities, characters, and fun—ideal to build out for LUG displays.

- LEGO Ideas The Botanical Garden (21353) - One of the most beautiful and serene sets available, full of detail and creative display opportunities.
- LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants (10349) - Vibrant, cheerful, and a display favorite among LEGO Botanicals.
- LEGO Art Hokusai – The Great Wave (31208) - Iconic art meets LEGO creativity. This mosaic is a standout piece for any wall.
- LEGO Creator Tropical Ukulele (31156) - Cannot explain why I love this so much, aside from the choice of colors and I just have a thing for ukulele's... even if I can't play a lick.

- LEGO Friends Family Vacation Beach Resort (42673) - A big build packed with holiday scenes, activities, and relaxation. Just seems like a fun build.
- LEGO Wicked Emerald City Wall Art (75685) - Amazing wall art build. I'm sure it would be fun to build.
- LEGO Art The Milky Way Galaxy (31212) - Combining art and science, this set brings the cosmos down to earth. Would love to build this piece.
- LEGO Disney Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cottage (43242) - Simply want this one for the fairy-tale roots and nostalgic charm.
All in all, my wishlist is a blend of display-worthy centerpieces, rare finds, creative collectibles, and super-fun group builds. If the stars align and my name is drawn, these sets will help me grow our collection with some really interesting pieces!
