Summary: Throwing a Lego party for children includes ordering plenty of Lego pieces for all the kids to play with, baking a Lego-shaped cake and having Lego-building contests. Throw a Lego party for kids with tips from an event coordinator in this free event-planning video.
Lori Randall knows event planning and coordination inside out. Prior to establishing Simply Divine Events, Lori Randall worked as an event producer for Evention Show Productions in...read more
"So you are planning a Lego party for your child and you're wondering how you're going to pull this off. Well my name is Lori Randall with Simply Divine Events. And I'm going to tell you how to throw a Lego party. First thing that you're going to want to do is start with your invitations. A fun cute idea would be getting them just any simple box and sticking some Lego's in here. Actually I already put some Lego's in here. You might want to cover it with some nice construction paper. You could do just red, blue or green; yellow any primary colors you want to think about doing. And you can either hand deliver those to your child's friends or you could put a nice stamp on it and send it out, might be a little more costly that way. The way that you're sticking with your theme is sticking your Lego's in there and you might want to put a little note in there and say "build your Lego before the party starts and bring it to the party" and then you can do a contest on who did the most creative or whatever you want your contest to be. So you could put little pieces in there. If your child doesn't have a lot of Lego's already you might want to think about ordering some. You can order in some from some of the Lego catalogs and you can order some of your Lego pieces that are just kind of a variety pack. You don't want stick with just like say your, this one here is your battle pack. You want to think of something's that a little more variety so there's a bit for everyone because if you get just like one particular thing here all the kids are probably going to fight over that. So another way to decorate your Lego party would be coming up with a center piece. You might want to have this truck center piece in the middle of the table. You can have just a little house center piece just too kind of keep your whole Lego theme together. For your food actually Lego has some really cool things that you can do. They had actually ice containers like you can put ice into here and freeze it so it's your ice molds. It's actually a Lego block which is really cool you can put in the drinks. They also have like the cake molds as well that are Lego's. And you can buy those out of the Lego catalog or you could might be able to purchase them at your local craft store as well. So you could do your the even which they even have which is kind of cool is like little Lego block timers. And you could do like building contests and that sort of thing, and incorporate; scatter these all at tables. Let kids get creative. You can even put them in little different bags, around. You might want to put the red the blue and the green together at one table, and just make sure all the kids are, have a variety of everything. That one table is just one theme. And the other tables another. Make sure you kind of intermix them all together. So those are some ideas to throw a Lego themed party. And I wish you the best of luck. And have a great time."
eHow Article: How to Throw a Lego Party