Party Recap
Party Highlights
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What People Ate
sausage rolls, party pies, Lego brick cookies, cupcakes, chips, fruit
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What People Drank
water, tropical juice
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Party Favors
Lego men crayons & coloring-in sheets, Lego brick notepads, Lego drink bottles, Lego rulers, Lego brick luggage tag, chocolate bar, Lego brick eraser, Lego man pencil
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Activities / Games
pinata, Lego Bingo, toss-the-Lego-piece, Lego memory game, Guess how many Legos, coloring-in sheets
8 comments
Wendy G wrote:
Love the party. I am doing one with a similiar theme for my son's 7th. Where did you get the name banner?
Emily F wrote:
I'm looking for a personalised Lego t shirt like this. Is this from Australia?
Andie G wrote:
Hi there, sorry for such late reply! The name banner I printed out myself at Officeworks! I bought the "Lego" font from Etsy and designed it myself on Microsoft Publisher. The T-shirt I also made myself. The 7+ and the blue Lego brick I cut out of felt and used fabric glue to glue them on. The "Liam", I used Microsoft Publisher and the Lego font package I bought from Etsy and just printed it on paper on my home computer and glued it on. It was obviously just a one-time-wear as the paper part would be destroyed with the first wash!
Josie L wrote:
Hi! How did you make the back drop with plates? What are the plates glued/adhered to? A white board?
Andie G wrote:
Hi Josie! Yes, they are just disposable plastic plates stuck to a piece of white board. I just used blue-tack to get them to stick! :)
Alex M wrote:
Hi! i LOVE everything about this party. The backdrop with the plates is the best! I was wondering if you please let me know where did you purchase the lego shorts. We are having a summer bday party and these would be perfect. Thanks
Andie G wrote:
Hi Alex! Thank you so much! I bought the Lego shorts from Big W (we are in Australia) .... and that was back in 2015.
Crystal S wrote:
How did you make your lego boxes that holds your suckers?
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