A collection of ultimate Lego party ideas from across the world.
Lego will always be one of the top choices for a birthday bash. Take a look at these gorgeous Lego Birthday Cakes that will simply blow your mind for ideas.
Chocolate Lego cake with rice-krispy treat minifig. About 16" x 12"
Lego Cake This is the first time I have uploaded one of my cakes on here :-) This one I did for my friends little boy who loves lego.
Lego party ideas don't come more fun than this! Make your very own edible, gummy bear style Lego blocks and Minifigures, just like these colourful ones. Fancy pants!
Ninjago is made of RKT and covered in fondant. Details are handpainted.
So good you wouldn't want to eat them.
Mommy S got us to do this ninjago cake for her little prince's 6th birthday party! We're glad to report that Kenji and his mom loved our cake! : )
Take a closer look at some of our custom cake creations for special occasions at Fantasy Frostings in Pasadena, CA.
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Did you see the "LEGO Movie" this weekend? The 3-D computer animated film is a great family flick that's also ripe for party ideas. We can't get over the simplicity of this LEGO cake tutorial, which uses primary-colored icing to brighten up any party table. Throw an epic LEGO party for your little building blocks fan with party games (build a structure while blindfolded) or party decorations (think primary colors). Get the Building Blocks cake recipe, complete with party ideas, from Betty Crocker. Watch this video how-to to make your own LEGO cake. This recipe is via Nerdy Nummies.
Impress at your next kids' birthday party with our amazing lego cake, made with store-bought cakes, lollies and homemade buttercream. See below for the links to our other last-minute party cakes.
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My big boy turned eight on Saturday. He didn't want an actual party this year, instead he requested a road trip up to the Dallas area to go to Legoland for their big Star Wars weekend. I wanted to still have a small party just for us, so I put together a super easy {travel-friendly} cake to haul up there with us. He had a blast...not sure how we'll be able to top this one! My kids are LEGO addicts...this was perfection. Start by making your favorite cake recipe. {I was in a hurry and used a box mix...using this little trick to make it taste homemade}. Pour batter into a prepared 9x13 pan and bake according to directions. Once your cake is cool, turn it out onto a cutting board. You'll cut it into four pieces*. The end pieces are scraps...but my family noshed on them no problem. *Truthfully, you can create any size/shape Lego piece you'd like. I just wanted a smaller cake so I wouldn't have to haul leftovers home, so that's how I came up with this shape. Take the middle two pieces that you're actually using and freeze them overnight {wrapping separately}. The next day, mix up your favorite icing recipe {I have always liked Wilton's Buttercream...you can find that recipe here}. I didn't even have to double it for this recipe. Canned frosting will work fine, too {maybe add a teaspoon of vanilla or almond extract to make it a bit more homemade-ish}. I tinted my frosting with yellow food coloring gel; that's my boy's favorite color. Add a dab of frosting to the cake plate to help the cake stay in place. Pull the cake layers out of the freezer...you'll be frosting them while they're still frozen. Place the bottom cake layer onto the cake plate on the frosting dab. Frost the top of it {keeping it frozen makes it not so crummy/crumbly while you frost it}. Add the top layer to the cake and start frosting the sides and top of it. Don't worry if your plate gets messy...you can clean it up later. There's two ways to make the Lego "buttons": Double-Stuffed Oreos or jumbo marshmallows. I, personally, think the Oreos are much easier to frost, so that's the way I went. Stick a dab of frosting on the bottom of each Oreo to adhere it to the top of the cake. Stuck like glue. It's easier to frost the Oreos using a plain butter knife, rather than the offset spatula. Clean up your cake plate and you're good to go. We have a tradition of having cake for breakfast on your birthday in our family {that way you can have the fancy restaurant dessert at your birthday dinner that night}. This is Ben's "hotel birthday breakfast" the morning of his birthday! He loved the cake. And it was a very memorable weekend for sure! {i linky-party here}
Mijn legofan werd vijf en wat kon ik anders dan een lego verjaardagstaart voor hem maken. Uiteraard een kitkat taart met echte lego.
Nothing evokes nostalgia quite like Lego and Star Wars! Embrace that feeling by following the steps in this tutorial to create a dark chocolate Lego-style Millennium Falcon! This cake is built arou…
How clever are these building block cake decorations? They're simple to make and perfect for jazzing up any cake or cupcake - and they look just like real LEGO! They're the perfect way to top ...
Everything is awesome!!! It sure is when it comes to a Lego themed birthday party filled with super yummy and ultra-cute Lego food and Lego themed recipes. G
This guide will give you everything you need to know to throw an awesome--and totally doable--Lego birthday party.