Party Recap
Party Highlights
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Best Moment
Cutting the cake
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Funniest Moment
Taking off the lego man's head...the kids thought it was hilarious!
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Best Dressed
Jack...the birthday boy wore a lego minifigure shirt from BigW
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Party Favors
Loot bags contained lego minifigure crayons, a lego colouring and activity book, lego brick rubber, lego stickers, a lolly pop and bag of fairy floss
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Activities / Games
Lego Relay Race Lego Toss Pin the missing brick How many lego in the jar Lego scavenger hunt Jumping castle
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Budget
$500
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What People Ate
Lego brick cake pops Rainbow cake push pops Lolly pops Lego brick biscuits Marshmallow lego heads m&m's Fruit skewers (colour coded of course!) Cherios
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What People Drank
Personalised water bottles for the kids Tea & Coffee for the parents
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The Lego Cake
This was a big challenge as the cake was so tall, and thin - but he looked fantastic!
6 comments
Brittiney C wrote:
did you make these? if so how? they are super cute!
Laura G wrote:
These are awesome. Can I ask where you got them from? Thanks
Andrea P wrote:
Love your party... Looks fabulous. How did the relay race work?
Melissa J wrote:
Is this a CAKE??? Oh my, it is awesome!
Anna M wrote:
Would you mind sharing more on the cake! I'm looking to do my sons 6th party in 2 weeks and I'm not that clever but thought abt giving it a try as looks awesome!
Jo K wrote:
Hi Anna, The lego man's legs were made from an 8" square dummy cake, the body was carved from a real 8" square chocolate mud cake. I made the arms from a rice crispy treat recipe, then covered them in fondant. The head was a 5" round mud cake. The scariest part was the fact that it was over 50cm tall and only 10cm deep, so I certainly wouldn't recommend attempting to transport the cake anywhere. It was a huge hit though, and the children from his class are still talking about it...almost 3 years on, so if you're up for it, I would definitely recommend having a go!
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