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Shop unique and handmade items directly from creative people around the world Popular items for custom lego New (16) from $13.61 LEGO Lunch Box, BlueDetailsFred & Friends SNACK & STACK Kids' Interlocking Brick Utensils FREE Shipping on orders over . Lunch time is also fun time. Combine the smaller boxes with the larger one and have a useful place inside the lunch box for your favorite lunch: fruit, vegetables, nuts and more - without the risk of it all mixing up during the day. 7.8 x 3.9 x 3 inches 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Item can be shipped within U.S. 3.7 out of 5 stars #180,641 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #957 in Toys & Games > Kids' Furniture & Room Décor > Backpacks & Lunch Boxes > Lunch Boxes #2,001 in Kitchen & Dining > Storage & Organization > Travel & To-Go Food Containers > Lunch Boxes #66,344 in Home & Kitchen > Storage & Organization LEGO 40240601 Lunchbox with Handle, Bright Red




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Lego Friends Horse Vet Trailer 41125 BlocksLego Friends, from 6 years, 370 pieces, Theme: Doctor,... more info Lego Friends Amusement Park - Space Ride 41128 BlocksLego Friends, from 6 years, 195 pieces more infoI feel like we've been prepping for this party for months now.   I knew I wanted to make it special for Hunter.  My birthday always fell right around Halloween, and while I don't remember much about the presents and gifts, I do remember my parents always invited a ton of friends over and made the party incredibly special.  I wanted that so much for my own son, especially now, knowing that he's just at that age where he's going to start having memories of his childhood. *We always order his birthday crown from my dear friend, Kelli at Oh Sew Sweet Creations* With so much going on the day of the party I figured I wouldn't have much time to snap photos, so I enlisted the help of my friend and photographer, Amy Wilbanks to document the day.  She did such a stunning job capturing the little details and amazing fun we had.




We sent out invitations my techie inclined husband created.   Simple postcards printed at home that could be hand delivered or mailed depending on the destination: I scoured the web and Pinterest for inspiration.   There are so many great Lego birthday party ideas out there.  I borrowed from some of my favorite parties and just ran with the rest. Our dessert table was so much fun to put together.   The weather has been gorgeous here in the Pacific Northwest for several days straight, so rather than keep all the kids couped up inside, (which was the plan if it rained) we held the party both indoors and out.   It was a last minute decision to move the dessert table outside, but it really opened up space in our house for the kids to play and move around freely - even if it was a bit windy at times outside. The Lego Head cookies created by our friend Lisa, from Half Acre Homestead. The  Lego men/women cookies created by our friend Joi at Robots Love Cupcakes.  I created the DIY Lego marshmallow head pops from the tutorial at Living Locurto. 




The "Happy Birthday" flags are from Anders Ruff The sweet Lego brick cookies were sent by my friend, Anna.  The edible minifigs I made using Wilton candy melts and a Lego minifig silicon mold. I created Lego straw toppers using some free Lego head clip art I found online (Just type in "free Lego clip art" in Google.)   We filled square acrylic containers up with various Lego colored candies as part of the buffet.  The Lego brick candy can be found on Amazon.  We layered pudding in the classic yellow, red,  and blue Lego colors - although in the above picture it's been mixed a bit after one of the kids was eating it.   I dipped giant pretzel sticks in more Wilton candy melts and sprinkled them with coordinating colored sugar - they were also placed in the square acrylic containers.   Our water bottle labels were handmade.   I cut 2 inch strips of bright card stock and placed a hand made sticker (Avery round lables) dead center.   I sealed it to the water bottles using clear packing tape. 




Here's a good water bottle label tutorial. Most of our decorations were handmade.  From the giant Lego artwork created using old canvases, empty satin ribbon spools, craft paper, puffy alphabet letters and spray paint, to the paper garland from Hoop Da Loop on Etsy and my friend Lavina.   Our home looked like a Craft Warehouse and Lego factory exploded in it for several weeks prior to the party. This great poster with Hunter's name came from Anders Ruff. Once the kids all arrived it was time to get down to some serious party fun.  They all received Lego minfig t-shirts I created using iron on transfer paper.  A few of the little girls opted not to wear their t-shirt during the party in lieu of their cute party dresses.  Who could blame them?  I made goody bags to look like Lego bricks and printed out each child's name in a free Lego font I found online, coloring around their name in yellow to give it the classic Lego appearance.     Inside each gift bag I placed some Lego crayons, stickers and handmade Lego rings and necklaces for each child to wear.




Party bags securely in little hands, it was time to get down to the business of partying.  We took the kids outside for photos in the Lego Minifig Place-Your-Face cardboard cutout I created.   This was a huge hit for parents and kids alike.   They all lined up to wait patiently for their turn to be photographed. We attempted a relay race where two teams split up and ran a Lego atop a spoon down the length of the yard and placed it into a bowl on the other side. Notice I said, "attempted."  The first few runners were totally on point, dashing across the lawn.  But apparently the waiting in line was too much for the other 4 and 5 year olds, because soon, this is what we found: I should have known that the big bin of Legos would be more fun than an organized relay race! I let the kids play for a bit, and then we moved onto the pinata!   Picture high pitched excited squeals and a raucous round of,  "Pinaaaaaaata!!!!!" when the kids saw it come out.   I opted for a pull string pinata because, well...

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