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Crackers StickersStickers FruitStarwars ThemeStarwars BirthdayStarwars PartytjieDiy Starwars ValentinesValentines Ideas For SonSw ValentinesStar Wars Valentines For KidsForwardWhat a cute and easy idea for Star Wars party favors! Just fill a treat bag with Star Wars crackers, stickers, fruit snacks or trinkets then attach the free printable "May the Force Be With You" tags. My son would love to give these as a birthday treat or valentines at school!Remember that I'm Scrooge when it comes to Valentine's Day?  Luckily I'm loving making these Valentines for my boys and I'm starting to enjoy the holiday a little more :) One of my favorite things about having this blog is all of the other bloggers I have found and seeing the amazing talent you all have.  I especially love when I find the prefect Valentine for my 5 year old!!  Megan from Brassy Apple made a light saber with a glow stick and I knew that I wanted to do just that for him! STAR WARSLight Saber Pencils Glowing Light SabersR2D2 Book EndsWrapping Paper Roll Light SaberFreezer Pop HoldersStar Wars PJS




Starwars Valentines Day CardsStar Wars Cards LoveStar Wars Valentines Cards For KidsGlow Stick Valentine Star WarsStar Wars Valentines Cards Free PrintableValentines Day Cards Star WarsDarth Vader ValentinesValentines Day CouplesChewbacca ValentineForwardI love these Free Printable Star Wars Valentines Day Cards for Kids with Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, C3PO, and R2D2. The force is strong with these Valentines! | An assortment of flowers on Valentine's Day may seem classic to some, but others might find the move to be a tad ho-hum. What about something with a little more panache? Luckily for any geeky gifters out there, a solution to the boring bouquet conundrum has presented itself. Star Wars bouquets are a real thing, and we should all be rejoicing — because the Valentine's Day game is officially changed. ThinkGeek has created three different Star Wars-themed bouquets for all the romantic fans out there. Instead of the standard bunch of flowers, each assortment is composed entirely of small, plush Star Wars toys.




See also: 16 Twin Peaks Products You Can Buy That Are Just As Weird As The ShowEach one of these beauties will run you a cool $60. But, as ThinkGeek says, these plushies are worth the cost because they're "17% cuter than usual (even R2!) (Which is just another way of saying they've got big ol' heads). And if you like the idea of a plush bouquet, but Star Wars isn't really your thing (gasp!), don't worry — you're still covered.More: 17 Winter Accessories So Fresh You'll Want This Blizzard To Last ForeverEither way, you can enjoy a lovely Valentine's bouquet without having to deal with a mass of sad flower corpses a week later!And when your Valentine responds with "I love you," you can just say "I know." More: Women Are Using #OnTinderAtTinder To Show Their Tinder Photo Vs. The architectural force is strong with this Star Wars fan, who’s created his own Millennium Falcon with Legos. Hannes Tscharner, a 32-year-old creative director from Switzerland, used 7,500 Legos pieces to build the model.




He says the project took a year to complete. “My main goal was to present the model in a flying position, which was a huge task,” he wrote on his Flickr page. “Due to its internal framework it was not possible to include an interior, but I was able to fully lighten the model. And there was still enough space to include a detailed cockpit (with 4 seats), gunner’s platform and a lowering ramp.” Check out Tscharner’s Millennium Falcon here. Iowa bill would force universities to hire equal numbers of liberal and conservative professors Should public universities be required to have equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans on the faculty? Immigrant detained after press conference Vargas has no bond and is in ICE detention. Ask Brianna: How can I stay on budget but still have a social life? No one likes being the annoying broke friend. VIDEO Under Trump, LGBT students fear for their futures Guess who Jesse McCartney wants to win Super Bowl LI?




Here's what the Women's March D.C. looked like to college women There's already a campaign to impeach Donald Trump 5 things you need to know Thursday The news you need to know for today. Words of wisdom from famous women that still ring true 14 quotes to get you inspired. Then read them again and get re-inspired. Texas senator proposes bill to define consent on college campuses The bill is designed to protect against sexual assault. Under Trump, LGBT students fear for their futures “As LGBT policies possibly get passed, it may be less obvious when we’re being misdirected or lied to.”The Xbox Store now lists Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens as available to players beginning on June 28. With the release of the Lego version of the popular epic film title, players will be able to play as their favorite characters that they have always adored in the movie. These include Rey, Poe, Fin, Han Solo, Kylo Ren and BB-8. "The No. 1 LEGO videogame franchise triumphantly returns with a fun-filled, humorous journey based on the blockbuster Star Wars film," says the description of the game on the Xbox Store.




The new game adventure promises to relive the well-loved action from its film counterpart "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," which players can enjoy and witness through the breathtaking LEGO lens. When the game launches, it will include exclusive playable content that aims to eliminate the gap in the story between "Return Of The Jedi" and "The Force Awakens." With the film's characters taking part in the action, players can expect nothing but a fun-filled and humorous game play. The upcoming LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens will also feature Multi-Builds along with Blaster Battles for LEGO and Star Wars dual fanatics. "With Multi-Builds, use available LEGO bricks to open up new paths, then break them apart and re-build them again to open up another!" said Xbox. Blaster Battles, on the other hand, will allow players to cover themselves with the use of their surroundings in order to win the fight against the First Order. A few days before the Xbox announcement, Star Wars' characters were also featured by ThinkGeek in a promotional Star Wars-inspired bouquet in time for the upcoming Valentine season.

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