For Lego Lovers…
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For Lego Lovers…

You may recall from our Lego Birthday Party, that there are a bunch of Lego lovers in this house. I came across a great site called Lego Quest Kids where weekly challenges are posted and kids are encouraged to send in their creations. We haven’t participated in the challenges but I did go back through […]

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Cole’s Lego Birthday Party
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Cole’s Lego Birthday Party

We celebrated Cole’s 3rd Birthday with a Lego Birthday Party. I tried to link to all the how-to information in case anyone is looking for resources for their own party. You can view all Lego Party posts by clicking here. When guests arrived we had them guess how many Lego candies were in the jar. […]

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Ultimate Lego Party – Lego Cupcakes
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Ultimate Lego Party – Lego Cupcakes

Instead of a regular cake I decided to make cupcakes with white icing and Lego chocolates on top. The chocolates were easy to make using colored Candy Melts from your local craft store and a Lego Ice Cube Tray. Just follow the directions on the back of the Candy Melts package and use your ice […]

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Ultimate Lego Party – Treat Boxes
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Ultimate Lego Party – Treat Boxes

Our treat bags for the guests consisted of 2 elements. A brightly colored pencil box filled with some misc. Lego goodies and a small Lego set. I downloaded the font for the name tags at Urban Fonts. I filled the pencil boxes with Lego fruit snacks, some McDonald’s Lego toys and a few other items. […]

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Ultimate Lego Party – Pinata
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Ultimate Lego Party – Pinata

I made our very own Lego Pinata using a regular box and 6 Crystal Light canisters. I filled the box with all of our goodies and then wrapped it with a solid color paper. Cole helped peel the paper off the canisters and then I cut them to just 1.5 inches tall. Cover them with […]

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Ultimate Lego Party – Gift Bags
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Ultimate Lego Party – Gift Bags

These were super easy to make and if you have older kids they can even help. You’ll need brightly colored gift bags, I got mine at Michael’s as a set, coordinating cardstock, pop dots and a circle cutter (or circle punch, or something to trace a circle with). Cut 6 circles per bag. I made […]

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