Creator shares tiny flower craft

- On May 19, X user Nina Zenix posted a short craft tutorial showing how to use hot glue and tiny artificial flowers to make display accents. - The post listed a 15-minute build, under-$10 craft-store supplies and step photos, and had 17 likes in the social briefing. - The post remained available on X under @ninazenix on May 20, where viewers could see the materials list and assembly images.

Nina Zenix used a May 19 X post to show a small spring craft made with hot glue and tiny artificial flowers, presenting it as a quick decorative project for displays. The post, published under the handle @ninazenix, included a short materials list, a brief step sequence and thumbnail images showing the build in stages. The social briefing supplied for this story said the project used craft-store supplies costing less than $10 and took about 15 minutes. The same briefing said the post had drawn 17 likes as of May 20. ### Which creator posted the flower craft, and when did it appear? The May 19 post was attributed to Nina Zenix, whose X handle was shown as @ninazenix in the briefing and in the linked post reference. The item was described as a simple spring craft built from tiny artificial flowers and hot glue, rather than a sewing, paper or resin project. The social briefing identified the post by its X status link and post ID, 2056933297138307355. (x.com) The briefing placed it in the “Home & DIY” category and described it as a recent post from the last 24 to 48 hours. ### What did the tutorial actually show people making? The briefing described the project as inexpensive decorative accents for displays, assembled from tiny artificial flowers with hot glue. (x.com) Thumbnail photos were included to demonstrate the assembly stages, according to the supplied summary and social notes. The post was framed as a short, practical craft rather than a long-form tutorial. (x.com) The materials list and step list were both brief, the briefing said, and the estimated completion time was 15 minutes. ### How much did the project cost, and what supplies were involved? The supplied context said the tutorial used craft-store supplies costing under $10. (x.com) The briefing did not name a retailer, brand or exact flower pack, but it did specify tiny artificial flowers and hot glue as the core materials. Online listings show that small faux flower heads are commonly sold in bulk craft assortments, including packs marketed for decoration and DIY use. (x.com) Those listings are consistent with the briefing’s description of low-cost, store-bought supplies, though the exact products used in the post were not independently identified from the available X page. ### How much traction did the post get? The social briefing said the post had 17 likes. No repost total or reply count was included in the supplied notes, and the X page did not return readable line text through the available web view. That places the craft post among smaller recent DIY shares rather than a large viral clip. The briefing nonetheless singled it out as a notable “Home & DIY” post because it combined a low-cost materials list, a short time estimate and step-by-step visuals. (amazon.com) ### What can readers still find if they open the post now? As of May 20, the linked X post remained the primary place to view the creator’s original images, handle and post reference. (x.com) The supplied briefing said readers would find the brief step list, materials list and thumbnail assembly photos there. The next step for readers is simply the post itself: the X entry under @ninazenix, identified by post ID 2056933297138307355, where the creator’s materials and images were originally shared. (x.com)

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