I can't believe that my first born is 10 years old! Where has the time gone?
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Cameron - age ten |
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Cameron - age one |
To make the invitations, I made each letter of Cam's name from LEGO® bricks and photographed it. I'll admit, I was inspired by some beautiful invites I saw on etsy... I also made other letters so I could make a 'welcome' and a 'happy birthday' banner.
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The Invitation |
I bought a box of LEGO® at BigW and then bought some wheels, axles and steering wheels on ebay. Then divided them all up to make the kits. I used my silhouette cutter to make the boxes. The LEGO® kits were used during the games and each child got to take home their kit.
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Lolly bags and cake |
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Guess how many LEGO® blocks were in the jar |
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There were 219! |
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LEGO® Relay Races |
Each child received a box of LEGO® and we used that LEGO® to play 'Creationary'. I gave each child a card from the game and they had to make one of the vehicles. Then everyone got to guess what each person made. The kids loved this.
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Building LEGO® models with LEGO® kits |
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Cam made a racing car |
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I bought a LEGO® cookie cutter on ebay and made these cookies.
They were a bit hit with all the kids! |
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LEGO® cookie heads |
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Happy Birthday Cameron! Mark made the wonderful cake! |
I got most of the ideas for the party from various blogs and internet sites after googling "lego parties". So thankful for google!
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3 comments:
It was such an amazing party! You did a fabulous job! Your house looked great!! xx
you are the coolest mom on planet earth...adopt me!please!
IĆ¢ve been into blogging for quite some time and this is definitely a great post.Cheers!
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