A fan of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is celebrating spring with a cute, crocheted Cherry-Blossom Bonsai. While building in-game is part of what makes New Horizons so appealing to players, the items are just as cute for crafting projects in real life. Brightly colored furniture and decorations like Animal Crossing's Froggy Chair, as well as seasonal items from events like Cherry Blossom Season, offer fans plenty of interesting objects to sculpt, sew, or crochet when taking a break from island maintenance.
Currently, New Horizons players are welcoming spring with Cherry Blossom Season. The event runs from April 1 to April 10 in the Northern Hemisphere, offering players the chance to catch delicate, pink petals in nets while exploring their islands. These petals can be used in DIY recipes like the Cherry-Blossom Wand, Cherry-Blossom Wallpaper, and Cherry-Blossom Pochette among many others. The soft pink, delicate decorations can be used in any season, and help brighten islands coming out of the dreary days of winter.
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In celebration of New Horizons' Cherry Blossom Season, Reddit user parcelsfromthursday has shared an impressive crocheted remake of the Cherry-Blossom Bonasi decoration. The detailed project has a sturdy crocheted pot and a brown trunk that splits into two branches, with both sides heavily covered in pink blossoms. The careful attention to detail and clean stitch work makes the tree an adorable addition to any handmade New Horizons collection and demonstrates how craft-friendly many of the items in the game can be.
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