There is tonnes of ideas on the net. This is just the bits I pulled together for his little party tea.
1.Legohead marshmallow cakepops
Dip marshmallows in yellow food paste coloured, melted, white chocolate. And topped with a yellow smartie or skittle. Face painted on with black icing.
Lego head tophat/cakepops |
2. Lego brick biscuits.
Nigella's sugar biscuits covered in coloured water icing and 6 smarties or skittles would work too (with brighter colour matching)
Lego brick biscuits |
This idea went down a storm and I have made them several times since. By request for lunch boxes and for our early doors car journey to legoland! The photo isn't great but hopefully you get the idea. Make a simple sandwich, cut off the crusts and cut in half horizontally. Using a small round cutter, cut multiple rounds from another piece of bread and stick on 6 to the sandwich using philly or spread. Easy and highly desirable by small and big boys alike!
Other decoration ideas I used;
4. Lego brick juice boxes/cartons.
I found a free printable on one of my internet trawls (sorry I can't find it to post it here) and printed it on coloured paper and wrapped around the juice boxes. Fab idea!
Non lego related food products were served in lego/duplo (sterilised) box/containers. That was a job I could delegate to the boys and kept their hands out of the way for a while!
Duplo made food serving vessel |
1. Birthday message written in lego.
2. I found and downloaded a free lego font and used it to make this backdrop sign.
3. The lego head made of cardboard. which was used in one of the games as well as for decoration.
4 And lots of print outs of head found on the internet.
Games we played
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