As you can imagine, they have completely overwhelmed his space, and they needed a proper space and "home". I am a very minimal person when it comes to home decor, and so when it came to designing the space for him I wanted to make sure I stayed true to that while personalizing the space specifically for him.
From creating custom storage solutions to adding playful touches to your decor, check out these innovative LEGO hacks that will transform your living space.
The best part about a Lego brickset is that even if construction blocks were never your favorite toy, you can’t resist building something – anything – with Lego. The Danish company that started producing wooden toys as far back as the 1930s took creating worlds to a whole different level. Be it regular sets or themed ones, the variety of cool things to build with Legos caters to so many tastes. With new Lego sets coming out ever so often, you are guaranteed to never run out of things to build or ever get bored.
Do you have a Minecraft fan at home? If yes, these fun Minecraft bedroom ideas will give you another reason to remodel your home this season. Furnishing a kid's bedroom is one of the important
Here’s a fun LEGO® building challenge – create a marble run! Aidan built this marble run with different types of moving parts. Here’s a demonstration: Update: We’ve added another LEGO Marble Run to this site! This one is super awesome! Aidan used four 10″ x 10″ baseplates. He attached them to each other with some […]
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Emmett From The New Lego Movie All Buttercream Icing Emmett from the new Lego Movie. All buttercream icing.
Here's a quick & easy craft project for all the LEGO fans out there (who isn't?) from super fab Brazilian illustrator and crafter Estéfi Machado.
Super easy and so much fun this LEGO Cupcakes recipe will be a hit at your LEGO birthday party! You could even let the kids decorate there own for a fun LEGO party activity!
This article looks at strategies to sort a lot of Lego bricks efficiently, and different ways to store your bricks once they are sorted. I explain the process I used to sort 60 pounds of Lego before separating most of it into their original sets.
Lego Brick Sorter: It can be frustrating digging through a pile of Lego bricks to find just the piece you want. This sorter will do a rough sort on size to make it a bit easier.
Op zoek naar leuke, betaalbare spullen voor in je huis? Dan is Ikea the place to be! Hier de creatiefste Ikea-hacks voor de kinderkamer.
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These Tie Fighter floating shelves are the perfect addition to any Star Wars lovers room! Below I will walk you through the process of how to make them yo…
1) When I cleared out Master Frugal’s room this week I realised that there was a huge amount of Lego that he never played with any more plus various other toys from other the years. I made some of it into a pen pot holder to go on his desk and I’m so pleased …
Is your house overrun with LEGOS? These creative ways to build legos will have you putting them to new and fun uses in no time! Whether you make a
When we moved 3Po and Jammy into their own room, we told them they could set it up and decorate it however they wanted. Unlike The Pea, who has grand plans of wall organizers and posters and beaded light fixtures in her room, the boys asked for only 2 things: they wanted their room to be green and blue (their favorite colors), and they wanted shelves to display some of their Lego Star Wars sets. I found the coolest Lego minifigure display cases on Pinterest, so I decided to use them as inspiration to make some of my own. Here's how I did it: I used a 12 in x 12 in shadow box which I got from Michaels Arts and Crafts for $7.99. For shelves, I bought 3 wooden slats ($1.99 each, also from Michaels) which were 2 inches wide, and cut them to just under 12 inches long to fit inside the shadow box (the paint will add a few fractions of an inch, so after they're painted it's a really snug fit. Unlike the display case I found on Pinterest, this one doesn't have a glass front because the boys are going to be playing with those minifigures, constantly taking them out and putting them (or a replacement) back in. Lightly sand the wooden surfaces. Prime the surfaces with a water-based primer, then apply 2 coats of white paint, making sure you leave a couple of hours for the paint to dry between coats. Since I wasn't in any hurry, I decided to leave 24 between coats and spread the work out over a whole week. Since we recently painted the boys' bedroom, I had all the paint necessary, but you can get a sample-sized can of white water-based semi-gloss at Home Depot or Lowe's for $3. If you get the paint with primer already in it, you can skip the primer step! Position the 3 shelves in the shadowbox. Due to all the layers of paint, it will probably be a tight fit. I initially wanted to screw the shelves into place, but I was afraid the side and/or back of the shadow box might split (hey, it's just a $7.99 pine box!), so we used Lego bricks to support the shelves. There are 3 shelves, but you also have the bottom of the shadow box, so that makes 4 shelves total. Each shelf has 2 Lego support columns, 1 on each side. Each Lego support column is made of 7 2x4 white Lego bricks, stacked 1 on top of another, then topped with 2x2 flat tiles. Secure the supports to the shadow box with hot glue or glue dots or duct tape. White tiles give the cleanest look, but 3Po and Jammy liked the idea of accent colors (the photo shows red tiles), eventually settling on lime green. Now that the shelves are in place, it's time to line the shelves with Lego plates. With the support columns, each shelf is almost exactly 4 dots wide and 34 dots long, so for each shelf you'll need 5 flat plates, 4x6, and 1 flat plate, 4x4 (or any combination of flat plates with a total length of 34 dots). Take one of the plates, and apply hot glue liberally on the base of the plate. Carefully lay the plate down on the shelf, and press firmly. You're done! Arrange the minifigures on the shelves. I left 1 dot between each minifig, for a total of 11 minifigs per shelf. 3Po and Jammy wanted some of their Star Wars minifigs to hold their lightsabers, and some of their Ninjago minifigs to hold their staffs or swords; fortunately there was more than enough vertical space to accommodate all but the very longest ones. We just tilted the extra-long ones outward. Now the boys have a cool display case for their minifigs, and they can take them out, switch them around and play with them whenever they want!
How to make a DIY LEGO organizer to sort and store your LEGO bricks in under an hour! This simple project will keep your LEGO bricks sorted and easy to use!
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As all of you have been loving the Arcade machines, here is a shot of all those I've made so far. This has been a long running project. And it's important to say that while these are all my creations, there was a lot of inspiration from many other talented builders. There's really only so many ways you can build these at minifig scale. For instance; I didn't come up with the idea of the upside down slope for the skeeball machine, that was inspired by a talented build on LEGO Ideas (in review atm) And I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if there's an identical claw machine out there (how many ways can you do a box, windows and claw at top?) We but stand on the backs of giants. Next step for this project is a pinball machine, and then a range of stickers for the cabinets (yes, those are my illustrations, and making them work at this scale is one of the challenges) And then a larger building to bring them together. Not sure what that last will look like, but not Flynn's. Something else, and suggestions are welcome.
With how much work teachers put into their jobs and into our children Teacher Appreciation Activities are a must! And with the help of this Lego-inspired Teacher Appreciation Party submitted by Maegan Birr of Simply Styled Home out of Redmond, Washington, United States you are sure to be-able to plan a knock out event! Lego Inspired Teacher Appreciation Party Complete with the cutest printables, activity stations and favors; it's an event you will most definitely want to re-create! Some of the details to notice from this awesome event include: Awesome Lego-inspired printables Chocolate Lego block favors Fun activity + food stations Lego-inspired sugar cookies Lego pops and MORE!
Los niños, esas pequeñas criaturitas que pueden hacerte la persona más feliz del mundo cuando los ves sonreír y al minuto siguiente te tienen tirándote de los pelos porque han descubierto que tu teléfono «no sabe nadar». Los pequeños de la casa están siempre llenos de energía, con ganas de aprender y de divertirse. Para […]