For Andrew’s Lego party we created large wooden character boards.
During the party we took pictures of each guest behind the boards. When Andrew sent a thank you card in the mail, each guest also received a photo of himself as a Lego mini figure.
Below you can see Andrew is “Jay” from the Lego Ninjago sets.
On the back side of the boards are different characters I painted for our Halloween party. Since we already had the boards cut, it was a simple tracing and painting process to complete this set.
Below – “Penguin” from Batman Lego sets
Steps to Create Lego Party Boards:
1) cut board into desired size
2) use a tracer to copy image directly onto board
3) cut out head section
4) paint
5) cut large blocks for legs so the structure will stand up.
“Batman and Robin” mini figures
Below: The large board slides into the ground blocks in order for the structure to stand.
In case you missed it, we also played Lego Bingo – go here for a copy.
One more Lego party post coming soon!
This is super cute. What a great idea. I wish I had come across this before our Lego party this weekend.
Such a cute idea for a party and yours turned out great!
Your patience in creating never ceases to amaze me!
This is awesome! We have Lego fans in our house too. Might just have to use this great idea for our next birthday party!
How creative! I love it.
THIS IS AWESOME! What a super fun idea! Great job!
What a great idea!
so gorgeous! very well done. i will definitely use this idea for my boys’ next party – thank you!
this is soooooooooo cute! made me laugh, i love it!
Jackie
http://jaclyndesigns.blogspot.com/
OMG!!! These are AWESOME!!! I did a LEGO party for my boys and they loved it, but I never thought to do something like this! I’d love for you to come link up at DIY Thrifty Thursday @ http://www.thrifty101.blogspot.com
Here is a link to my LEGO party post: http://thrifty101.blogspot.com/2010/10/lego-birthday-party-ideas.html
Michelle
Thrifty 101
LOVE these!!
What a great idea! Love them and am sure all the kids did too. Great idea for the thank you notes too!
What a cool idea! (For any age!)
I found you on the tickled pink Friday blog hop..glad I did! I hope that you are enjoying the start of your weekend.
Such a nice creative idea! Who doesn’t like Lego!!!! Visiting from Amanda’s party.
Have a great weekend.
These are adorable. My boys would be over the moon for them. I’ll have to bookmark this page for the youngest’s birthday party in August.
Thanks for sharing!
Visiting from Amanda’s Weekend Bloggy Link Up!
These are AWESOME!! I have three boys. They would flip for this : D
What a fun idea! Those turned out great. =] I’m planning a Lego party for my son next month so I’m going to check out your other Lego ideas as well.
I love your photo boards! Thanks so much for sharing at the Tuesday To Do party! Can’t wait to see what you share next!
Smiles!
Jami
These are awesome – definitely making a note to try these for the next birthdays – it’s been featured at today’s Craftastic Monday. Stop by & grab a Featured On Sew Can Do button:)
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Thanks for linking up to our linky party over at Nothing But Country
We featured your wonderful project this week if you want to stop by and see. Thanks for sharing with us.
We have a new party started if you would like to link up this week with any new projects you have.
Happy Tuesday!
Just dropped by to let you know I will be featuring your great Lego boards on this weeks DIY Thrifty Thursday. Come drop by and grab an “I was featured” button.
Hope to see you again this week!
Michelle
http://www.thrifty101.blogspot.com
Those are great! The kids will treasure these memories & photos.
Thanks for linking up with Fun for Kids Friday.
Oh how my grandboys would love this. They are really into the lego wii games.
I’m visiting (and following) from Home is Where My Story Begins.
I hope your day is full of joy.
Pamela
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