The LookCreate your very own LEGOLAND by filling your home with all things colorful and geometric. Balloons in a variety of hues are a must, as are vibrant tablecloths, plates, and napkins. Give ordinary juice boxes a LEGO brick look by wrapping them in construction paper and gluing on foam circles, and transform small mason jars into LEGO heads with a bit of yellow and black paint. Ditch the everyday, plastic placemats in favor of using green LEGO building plates as place settings—Your guests can use these to build creations after they eat. |
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The EatsKeep the LEGO theme going by serving up building block-inspired foods. Offer partygoers a slice of LEGO pizza (aka Sicilian square pizza topped with pepperoni) while they sip on their LEGO juice boxes. When it’s time for dessert, give kids rectangular sugar cookies; red, blue, green, and yellow icing; and M&M’s, and let them create their very own edible LEGOS. If you’re feeling particularly ambitious, try your hand at baking a LEGO cake or some LEGO head cake pops. |
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The FunSet up a LEGO-filled piñata and let the kids try their luck at cracking it open. Once the building blocks pour out, guests can collect them and build on their green LEGO building plates. After, pull out a couple of scarves, blindfold the partygoers, and play a rousing game of pin the head on the LEGO character. Once the party starts winding down, pass out paper LEGO character cutouts and crayons, and have everyone create their very own LEGO person. |
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The FavorsWhen it’s time to part ways, send your guests off with their LEGO creation, paper LEGO character, and a little something sweet to remember their trip to LEGOLAND by: a bag of LEGO candy blocks. |
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