Lets face it, a LEGO party is a fantastic theme for a kids party, (and a party at any age – I don’t think LEGO’s just for kids!) Hosting a Lego party sparks creativity and imagination for all ages with endless building possibilities.
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I’ll start with the invitations, as all good parties start witha good invite. Ideas for your invitation include making your own, (cut from coloured card or printable designs).
Digital options are also a good idea, featuring classic LEGO minifigure designs.
Use fun wording like – “Let’s Build an Amazing Birthday!”
You’ll find loads of customizable and digital download invites at places like Zazzle and Etsy – it makes it a lot easier then making your own from scratch.
I like this one because it looks like a LEGO box.
Because LEGO is such a popular theme, I don’t think you will have any trouble finding some decorations. Think LEGO brick garland – here you could make your own. You will be able to find LEGO table settings, plates, cups and napkins. Maybe put up a DIY LEGO centerpiece.
The colours of LEGO are very bright, think of ballons, and a balloon arch in LEGO colors of red, blue, yellow and green.
This printable LEGO banner will make the place look good.
Take a look at places like Amazon For LEGO party wares.
This one looks good, from the Gatherfun store.
🟡 LEGO Building Challenge – Timed challenges to build the tallest tower or coolest spaceship.
🔴 Pin the Head on the Minifigure – A LEGO twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.”
🔵 LEGO Scavenger Hunt – Hide small LEGO pieces around the venue for kids to find.
🟢 LEGO Car Races – Build cars and race them down a DIY ramp.
🟠 Guess How Many Bricks – Fill a jar with LEGO bricks and let kids guess the number.
LEGO brick sandwiches – Cut sandwiches into rectangles and add cheese circles as studs.
Brick Rice Krispie Treats – Coloured icing & Smarties to resemble LEGO bricks.
LEGO cupcakes – Top with edible LEGO pieces.
LEGO jelly blocks – Use silicone brick moulds.
These cupcake wrappers will be useful.
Small LEGO sets or minifigures as party favours.
DIY LEGO crayons (melt old crayons in LEGO moulds).
Custom LEGO keyrings with kids’ names.
LEGO-themed stickers and colouring sheets.
I love this – someone has made LEGO shaped candy. It would make a great favor for your LEGO themed party.
Some ready made party favors.
Of course you want to dress the part too. These T-shirts are pretty cute.
How about some LEGO glasses, you can customize them yourself with LEGO.
Make yourself look like a LEGO character with these printable photo booth props.
The official LEGO site also has some free printables – check them out here.