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Lego Star Wars Party Games

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And now for the FUN part right!? Party activity ideas are sometimes harder to come by than cake ideas or clever food names, but the incredibly talented Smita of The Party Wall invited some intergalactic friends to bring this party to life! Her son’s Legos & Lightsabers “Sith” Birthday, has literally so many ideas that the activities alone deserve it’s very own post! So if you’re having a Star Wars Party (or just love anything Star Wars like I do!) keeping reading for 8 Creative Star Wars Party Games and Activities. Wanna see Part 1? When each guest arrived, they received a “Jedi Mission” card that explained their mission to them. For each completed mission, they got a gold star to stick on their card. They completed the following Jedi missions: 1. Escape from the Death Star: this mission involved navigating through an obstacle course inspired by Star Wars, Episode IV. Some of the obstacles included navigating through Storm Trooper laser fire (red string tied between trees), wading through a trash pit (a ball pit filled with cardboard tubes), shooting down a tie fighter (the tie fighter was made of a paper lantern and rolled up newspapers), bowling down the Storm Troopers, and finally, bombing the Death Star (a corn hole game).




2. Build a Droid: this mission involved crafting an R2D2 droid. I pre-cut all the “droid components” so the children just had to stick them on. 3. Complete Light saber training: the children battled it out at this station, using pool noodle lightsabers and white balloons on which I drew Storm Trooper faces. 4. Design a Lego Starfighter: I packaged an assortment of Lego bricks into Lego-shaped boxes. Each child used the Lego bricks to design their own “star fighter”. 5. Fight in the Jedi Bubblewars: The children got to play with lightsaber-shaped bubble wands and attack the bubbles. The younger children had a blast with this activity. 6. Pose in the Intergalactic Photo booth: photo booth are always so much fun and making it part of the mission was a great way to make sure I got photos of every single guest at the party. The children had fun posing with the Darth Vader standee, lightsabers, various Star Wars masks, DIY Yoda ears, DIY Princess Leia hair buns etc.




The backdrop was made using paper plates as the “pegs” on the Lego base plate and a Darth Vader standee. 7. Darth Vader Piñata: the children had fun attacking the Darth Vader piñata with a DIY piñata stick wrapped to look like (you guessed it) a light saber! 8. Hunt for the Darth Vader Candle: this was the final mission of the party. I had all the children gather and told them it was almost time for cake, but that the Darth Vader candle had been stolen. Their mission was to help me find the candle by answering a series of questions that led through a “scavenger hunt” game. I had a group of the parents holding up signs of various Star Wars characters with clues leading them to the next character. The very last clue led them to the location of the stolen candle…and a surprise—Darth Vader himself! Darth then gave each child a DIY Jedi robe and a Jedi Knight certificate and had a lightsaber fighter with the birthday boy.  When he told me I’d made his birthday wish come true to have a lightsaber fight with Darth, I knew it was worth all the effort!




Easy Starwars CupcakesStar Wars Cupcakes IdeasDiy Star Wars CupcakesStar Wars Cupcake CakeGeeky CupcakesWars CakeStormtrooper CupcakesWrappers FoxStar Wars Cupcake WrappersForwardMake Star Wars and R2D2 cupcakes with these printable cupcake wrappersA long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a galactic battle between good and evil occurred. Kids and adults alike have grown to love this stellar sci-fi series, and now there is a LEGO twist onIf your child is crazy for these toy block heroes, take a look at our LEGO-inspired Star Wars party ideas for tableware, decorations, favors, food, and games. May the Force be with you as you select basic LEGO-Inspired Star Wars Party supplies like tableware and decorations. Spice up your birthday theme with the following items for a more memorable Star Wars party: Star Wars Blocks toys and action figuresRobot party suppliesStar Wars Block Party games or Clone Wars episodesStar Wars CostumesLightsabers and other ToysA Star Wars or LEGO Pinata




Get your Star Wars and LEGO party guests excited for your event with something special. Try our Star Wars invitations or our personalized Star Wars invitations, which can be printed to include your child's name and all of the party details! Make your own DIY invites to create a personal touch for yourThis can be a fun activity to get you and your child excited for your Toy Brick Star Wars party! Here are some Star Wars invitation ideas for your upcoming celebration: Attach a card-style invitation to a Darth Vader mask, personalized favor, or LEGO blocks for a nice surprise before the party even starts.Include LEGO Star Wars stickers or tattoos with yourSeal the envelopes with a personalized Toy Brick Star Wars sticker printed with your party information or special message.Create a card-style invitation using the Rebel and Empire symbols. Write your party details on the back of the card. Let your child help with the decorations to get him or her excited for their big day.




Let your guests know if you would like them to dress up like their favorite character from the LEGO Star Wars movie. Build up the perfect decorations for your LEGO-Inspired Star Wars party! You can use decorations to start off, then break into more creative ideas. You'll be sure to find great Toy Brick Star Wars decoration ideas below: Create a sci-fi cityscape using craft paper. Cut out the shapes of large buildings or flying cars from craft paper and hang it on theAlso cut out logo shapes that match the Republic and Rebel sides.Hang posters or cut-out words from Star Wars movies like, "That's"A long time ago...," or "May the Force be with you!"Place LEGO Star Wars toys around the party area asYou can hang action figures from the ceiling with fishing line or curling ribbon.Have guests wear Star Wars masks of wearing traditional Star Wars party hats. Let guests take home their masks as fun favors.Set up a LEGO-building station.Use LEGO blocks and figures to recreate some of your favorite




These block toys will look great as cake toppers or set up around your party area. Serve Star Wars party food that is out of this world! classic menu options like chips and sodas, here are some creative Use fun Star Wars names to label ordinary party foods. like lightsaber pretzel sticks, LEGO-inspired cheese blocks, and CarboniteSet up a food bar, such as an ice cream bar. Let guests choose from dark side and light side (chocolate or vanilla) ice cream and make a treat of their own design!Piece together small pretzel sticks and melted chocolate to makeUse white chocolate and mix in food dye to create different colors of lightsaber pretzels.Create a LEGO pizza using square pizzas and pepperonis arranged to look like a toy brick.Create Star Wars theme shapes out of rice cereal treats or blockTry your hand at crafting the Millennium Falcon or a Deathstar. Star Wars Block Party movies and toys lend themselves well to all sortsGive your guests a treat with some of our great Star Wars

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