Oh man! It’s the LAST “hey let’s catch up on past birthday parties” post…! Can I get an AMEN!
Ah… the dreaded LEGO party. It’s one of those party themes that is bound to happen. Especially if you have two boys who love are obsessed with those tiny little pieces of plastic that hurt like hell every single time you step on one.
Putting my feelings aside, this party was pretty awesome. Great cake, food, kids everywhere and outdoor water festivities all equal up to one great day!*disclaimer* those little cups of yummy Jell-O were high up on a shelf because they were not meant for kids… No, little ones did not climb chairs to grab them. And yes, they were all gone by the end of the party because who doesn’t love an old fashioned Jell-O shot?!These cute little Lego masks were from Target’s party aisle. I bought a few packs and let the kids create their own characters. The slip-n-slide was probably the best idea. It was hotter than Hell, no rain for days and we all needed a reprieve.My favorite little boys blowing out their candles. Doesn’t get much better than that. For the cake table decorations, I covered boxes in your standard lego color wrapping paper. Stacked them on top of one another to create a Lego brick effect. I made kid friendly Jell-O and chocolate Lego men.
The welcome sign was a snap to put together. I took photos of some Lego people that the twins already had and used them for table/food decorations. I added the bottle to the bad cops hand in photoshop.
I created the birthday sign in photoshop and found the background and font for free online.
Once again Maddy’s Fattys bakery comes through for us with the cake (cupcakes were a bonus!). We love this bakery!
Party favors were those awesome, handy dandy buckets from Party City. I, again, used my Cricut to make the Lego faces and names with yellow vinyl. Inside the buckets were glow stick bracelets, bubbles and Lego men crayons purchased from here.
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