This is a new series from The Perler Pony called the Flower Power Pony Portrait collection. More will be released as the Summer continues. This is called a Flower Power Pony Portrait because it features a portrait of a powerful pony surrounded by flowers at the bottom.The flowers in this portrait are four-leaf clovers. Some may argue that clovers aren't really flowers, but then again Chrysalis isn't really a pony, she's a changing. I used four leaf clovers because they're considered weeds sucking the life out of other flowers much like changelings suck the love out of ponies, they're lucky much like Chrysalis was after she was defeated in Canterlot (according to the main My Little Pony comic series), and the green compliments Chrysalis's eyes and hair.She took about 3 hours to make and is about 1 foot wide and 1.5 feet tall. She took 8 shades of green to make, (although I was hoping to do it in 7 but ran out of glitter green beads for the clovers) and about $10 worth of beads. Chrysalis is my favorite villain and I've been wanting to make a large perler pony of her for a few months now but kept holding it off. I don't know a whole lot about flowers, but looking them up to see which kind of flower suits which pony both in theme and in color with be interesting! Wondering if I should just concentrate on this new series with the big ponies or work on new characters for both this one and the peeking pony series. Ah well, time will tell.Etsy Listing: [link] Etsy Shop: [link]