Lego Monster Party Prep
October 15, 2012 at 4:52 am | Posted in Children's Activities, Parties & Holidays | 13 CommentsTags: birthday, children, halloween, Lego, party
With just one week until Jason’s 6th birthday party, I went into Lego overload this weekend. The theme is Lego Monster Mash, a mash-up of Lego and Halloween. Here’s a peak at the party planning, along with a few templates.
Lego eye photo booth props: PDF template

Mr. Lego Pumpkin Head

Lego Mummy Juice Boxes: PDF of the Lego eyes
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What a cute party this is going to be! I *love* the mummy juice boxes!!
Comment by Susan @ Afford Your Passions— October 15, 2012 #
Thank you, Susan. Congrats on the new site design!
Comment by juleed— October 15, 2012 #
These are all super cute ideas. My son wants an ‘out-of-space’, rocket astronaut party for his 4th in February. Will have to think about fun easy crafts.
Comment by Giulia Doyle— October 15, 2012 #
Thanks, Giulia. A space/rocket themed party sounds fun too. Enjoy it before they become too fixated on characters and everything has to be about The Avengers, Star Wars, etc.
Comment by juleed— October 15, 2012 #
hello! i can’t download the Lego eye photo booth props, can you send me a copy? thanks.
Comment by reah— October 16, 2012 #
I too cannot download. I am directed to Dropbox … any suggestions? My son really wants to have these juice boxes at his party.
Comment by betloc— December 6, 2012 #
Sorry about that! I updated the links so they should work now.
The eyes for the juice box mummies are here:http://juleed.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/juiceboxmummies.pdf
Hope your son has a great party!!
Comment by juleed— December 7, 2012 #
just wanted to let you know that the Lego / mummy juice boxes are genius. seriously.
Comment by elizabeth | seagrassstudio— October 16, 2012 #
Thanks, Elizabeth! I appreciate hearing that. You have no idea how long it took to wrap 16 of those little boxes!!!
Comment by juleed— October 16, 2012 #
Hi! If you spray the juice boxes with liquid starch the wrap will become somewhat harder.
Are you could try mod podge watered down and sprayed lightly. Try one first. Enjoy your
plans so far. You sure come up with good ideas.
Comment by May— October 17, 2012 #
I have modge podge so I might try that. I also made a giant Lego mummy head using the big Lego storage head that’s out now. For that, I used gauze dyed in tea. Looks much more realistic than the crepe paper for the juice boxes.
Comment by juleed— October 17, 2012 #
printables by amy check out the lego party printables
Comment by May— October 20, 2012 #
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