Saturday we celebrated Ethan's 6th birthday with a Lego party!
Ethan LOVES Legos and it was fun to go a little Lego crazy!
I bought a Lego silicon mold and made candy out of candy melts. I cut them in half so they would fit on the cupcakes. They were actually pretty tasty.
Eric spelled out Ethan's name in our jumbo building blocks.
My parents bought Ethan the giant Lego head storage sorter and it looked so cute as decoration. I made the balloon wreath following this tutorial. I used 275 balloons and still need about 50 more to fill in around the sides, so buy more than the 144 the tutorial recommends. The kids are very excited to get it out on their birthdays every year.
Most of our Legos are Eric's from when he was a kid. It's funny how the faces evolved from simple smiley faces to detailed facial expressions.
The goody bags were easy to make with construction paper circles glued to colored bags. I printed out the kids' names in Lego font found here.
When I saw the commercial for the Pizza Hut dipper pizza, I knew it was perfect for our Lego party. We had the boys' Lego creations set around as decoration. We played a game where everyone had to guess how many Legos were in the jar. The biggest kid of all, Rhys, had the closest guess and won a minifigure.
We had Legos in the middle of the dining room table and a coloring station with Lego print outs. We were worried that it was going to rain, but thankfully we had wonderful weather!
The kids had fun playing outside on the playscapes,
bouncing in the bounce house,
and building Lego creations.
All the kiddos! We bribed them to take this picture by promising cupcakes.
Cupcake time!
After the chaos of opening presents, the kids watched The Adventures of Clutch Powers Lego movie. It's really cute and the kids love it. We had a lot of fun at the party and were happy Ethan's friends could come celebrate with us.
Happy Birthday Ethan! We love you!