The last two years he wanted a Transformers themed party so when he requested Legos I was excited - yay, something new! He still LOVES all things Transformers but like most boys his age, enjoys Legos too.
Here were his invitations
We invited 10 boys from his class two months before the party. I knew it was risky because we had no contact information for any of them and I know how papers can get lost in the shuffle, especially at the end of the school year. So I gave him the choice - invite only boys from class and no one may come or he could invite a few girls we could get in touch with. He chose boys only, three rsvp'd no and the rest didn't rsvp or show up. Fortunately we had a new neighbor move in with a boy the same age and my dad and family (5 kids) just happened to be driving back home from a trip and we were {mostly} on their way home so the party wasn't a bust.
Onto the party!
I made a Lego banner by tracing a Lego head image onto yellow cardstock and painted faces on, he liked the sunglasses ones the best. I got the idea for the banner here. I also freezer paper stenciled his shirt to have a Lego man face on the front and used a Lego font I downloaded to make the 7 on the back. The same day I made the banner the kids made the green and purple Lego faces. More about the big Lego man in a minute.
I found a big yellow bowl and yellow buckets at the Target dollar aisle, painted faces on {the black acrylic paint washed right off}, had red and yellow plates, cups and napkins and got two packs of crazy straws from the dollar store. The construction cones were $2.50 at the Target dollar aisle and the kids can use them for outdoor play and with their cars and things so it's double use. Using an empty pepperoncini jar, legos and cardstock we had a 'guess how many Legos are in the jar game' with a prize for the winner. There were more snacks but we kept it indoors because a couple hundred flies think my backyard is their home.
Using this tutorial I made a Lego block pinata, it was a big hit. I filled it with sandwich bags of candy, kids were happy. It was easy enough but paper mache takes a hot forever to dry so do yours several days in advance. Also, newspaper soaks up paint like nothing so you may need more than one can to get you covered.
I got the idea to make a Lego man from this blog but made it into a 'pin the sunglasses on the Lego man' game. Think the kids figured out how to find the Lego face? ;)
I made a Lego block cake, using half of a 9x13 cake and 6 cupcakes, lined up 6 blue & green candles in the middle and a number 7 front and center. The rest of the cupcakes were frosted and I put them in cupcake wrappers and finished them up with the toppers I made, a three block and a four block because 3+4=7. Cheesy? Maybe.
SUCH a cute party! I LOVE all of the lego inspiration, those yellow buckets are SO cute! And their matching shirts are such a great idea. I'm glad your parents made it and he had a great party :) HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL!!!
ReplyDeleteThis party turned out amazing!! I love the 7 on the back of his shirt and the idea to pin the sunglasses on the lego man. Perfect!!! Glad I could help out a bit :). Those cupcakes look delicious. Lego Party Planners Rock!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute party, great decorations! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great party. I love the t-shirts!
ReplyDeleteAdorable party idea! Pinning it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I especially love 'pin the glasses on the lego man'!
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