| The beach volleyball party |
What followed was:
- a failed attempt at making Lego man cake pops (and a couple of trips to Michael's which for some reason is the only store here to stock candy melts)
- Lego wheels purchased on Ebay which I later found at the Lego store for a much better price
- hours spent tracing and cutting out circles and attaching them to bristol board to create Lego block decorations (DH's job)
- a desperate search around the city for brick candy to put in the loot bags, which only one store in my city carried
- an ingenious idea to purchase bags at the local store (5 cents a bag, cheaper than loot bags),
- researching, planning and setting up Lego activities
- downloading the Lego font, printing it at home and Kinkos, then cutting each label and banner sheet to size
- enduring almost three hours of high energy
I am grateful to the several online blogs for giving me so many great ideas.
However, the next party will be out of the house.
However, the next party will be out of the house.
| 5 cent Lego bags |
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| The Lego labels were downloaded for free from the internet |
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| The Lego blocks, an idea I got from other blogs were made from bristol board and attached with velcro stickers to create a 3D look. |


