Do you have a child that enjoys playing with block sets? Why not throw him a LEGO, LEGO-inspired, or Building Block Party-themed birthday party?
If your young builder spends hours every day joining LEGO blocks to create all kinds of interesting creations, he’ll love his next birthday party if you decorate it with this fun theme! These party themes include all of the fun birthday party materials you’ll need to turn your son’s next birthday party into a LEGO block-battleground!
LEGO Block Party Ideas
Everybody likes LEGO, and it is one of the most popular party themes. One of the most significant advantages is the variety of themes available, as well as the fact that Lego is popular with both boys and girls.
This is why we advocate enlisting everyone’s help and enlisting the children to help create the birthday joy together.
If you’re arranging a birthday party for a child, these are the finest LEGO party ideas.
Birthday Decorations
The beautiful thing about LEGO birthday parties is that you can truly decorate the party table and room in any manner you want; with a centerpiece, name tags, LEGO confetti, and so on. Obviously, you could keep to the theme you choose.
However, it’s also fun to let your imagination go wild and create some fantastic ornamental constructions to create a genuinely eclectic and bricktacular table!
You might also create some festive utilitarian structures to store flowers, silverware, straws, and so on. We’ve created three tables to get you started, but as the saying goes, the only limit is your imagination!
Vehicles
Take their favorite thing and make it a reality! Choosing a topic like cars is a wonderful method to inspire creativity since there are an almost infinite amount of ways to take that premise and run with it.
Colorful Decoration
It’s their birthday, therefore it’s only natural that we pay respect to them, right? Have some fun with colorful names and making accessories like napkin holders and mini-presents to keep everything on theme.
Centerpieces
An open centerpiece like this one gives a perfect outlet for youngsters who may or may not be seeking for something to do with their sugar rush from the cake.
Building this centerpiece out of leftover LEGO bricks is a great way to keep children engaged and creative.
Table Setting
If you have any LEGOs at home, you may easily utilize them as table decorations. Sitting on the dinner table, a Lego head storage box would be very appealing.
Using LEGO-themed tissue paper pom poms or sketching faces on yellow balloons might be simple LEGO birthday decorations.
Where to construct LEGO bricks? LEGO blocks can be put together practically anywhere. The following are some suggestions:
Cut out round brick topping using a cookie cutter to arrange on top of sandwiches.
To make a LEGO brick, turn paper plates upside down and adhere them to colored paper. As a party backdrop, this would be fantastic.
Add to the pleasure by scattering Lego figurines over the party table.
Make some icing-covered rectangular brownies or biscuits. Then, on top of it, arrange smarties of the same hue. Suddenly, you’ve made LEGO-themed foods in no time.
Party Favors
Don’t let your guests go empty-handed! Giving them a personal gift is a wonderful way for them to remember a wonderful day. As part of the day’s activities, have them make their own modest celebration present out of extra LEGO bricks.
LEGO Birthday Party Invitations
Once you have picked an overall theme, you might need to invite some buddies to come and celebrate the birthday. In which case, we’ve got you!
Here are a few cool, easy-to-print invitations that you can use, or you can create your own with some of these design elements. If you want to invite your friends & family by email, there are a few animations you can use.
In addition, I’ve made or left a pretty large spaces, so you can freely write or type your party information and it can be crystal clear enough to be easily read by your guests.
How to download
- Firstly, choose your favorite design, then right-click that preview image.
- Select “Save image as” and Locate where you want it to be saved in your device.
- You can leave it as it is, and open it later when the download is finished.
Open the file with third party apps such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Paint, Corel Draw and so forth.
For beginner: it’s better for you to use Ms. Word, and it’s capable of doing that flawlessly and there are many features to help you, like inserting text, changing the font styles and so on.
Birthday Cakes
LEGO cakes come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. You can make any cake for a Lego aficionado, from Lego head cakes to Lego reveal cakes. Perhaps your favorite is the giant Lego head on a reveal cake — the best of both worlds!
To produce the multicolored brick impression, both levels were built with delectable vanilla sponge, and each Lego piece was crafted by hand.
Are you throwing a big kids’ birthday party? Why not go for a two- or three-tiered cake for an extra wow factor? Add some matching cupcakes to the mix, which may be handed out as party favors in party bags.
Party Games and Activities
Lego Relays
You can do all sorts of LEGO relays using LEGO bricks. One easy one is to put 2 giant buckets of LEGO bricks on one side of the yard and 2 empty buckets on the other side of the lawn. Have the kids work together in 2 teams to move the bricks from the full bucket and fill up the empty bucket.
Another favorite is putting the LEGO brick or mini-figure on a spoon and working in two teams, taking turns, to bring all of the LEGO pieces across from one side of the yard to the other.
There are so many fun relays you can try! Kids could also have a race to build a certain LEGO figure/creation.
Lego Candy Walk
This activity is so easy! Just print out a bunch of LEGO minifigure men pages or draw your own. Then write numbers on the LEGO men. Turn on some music and have the kids walk around the circle. Stop the music from time to time and call out a number. The child that is standing on that number gets a piece of candy! Repeat. This is alway one of our favorite games.
Pop The Giant Lego
Grab some bubble wrap and cut it into rectangles. Then cut some large colored easel paper into rectangles that are the same size. Tape the colored rectangles onto the floor and add the bubble wrap sheets taped to the top. Kids can jump around the room and try and “pop” the giant bubble wrap LEGO bricks.