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LEGO® Star Wars™: Fun to Colour

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If you have old plastic containers that are stained or that you no longer use, they’re perfect for creating decorative lanterns. When the child has colored several favorite Lego Star Wars characters, one can be hung from each end of the Lego cross for an outstanding hanging decoration. 3. Make a Lego CakeTopper Then, you can either create the calendar grid on a separate document or freehand it for a more DIY look. Have the youngsters spray paint them white with craft paint and paint or color a Lego pattern on the containers’ surfaces.

To make Valentine’s Day boxes (for collecting all those valentines!), you’ll need a shoebox, which you will cover with construction paper in the color of your kids’ choice. If your youngster’s favorite Lego Star Wars character is Yoda, this cute craft is perfect. Using green tissue paper, the child can make a 3D Yoda face in no time. For this craft, you will need both Legos – enough to cover a 4” x 6” picture frame – and shrink sheets, as well as access to a hot glue gun. If your child likes Legos and Star Wars, a cake featuring these themes is almost certainly in your future.

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Create two-inch wide strips with construction paper and loop them together to create the actual headband.

The different parts of the characters should be cut out separately and then glued to the cardboard to make funny, abstract dolls your youngster will love. 2. Bring Old Legos to Life For this fun craft, have the youngsters trace and cut out laser “swords” from ordinary cardboard and decorate them with colorful squares cut from construction paper. For this craft, you’ll only need the head of whichever Lego figure your kids want – so you might want to resize it to be larger if it’s a smaller figure. You can include whatever message you want in the bottom-right corner (or just write it in manually). Then you’ll print the Lego pictures and have your kids color in and cut out the figures they want to use.

When they have colored and cut out their favorite Lego Star Wars character, it should be trimmed and glued to the center of the construction paper. Then, create Princess Leia’s famous hairstyle from brown construction paper, but instead of making circular buns, make Lego-style squares instead!

You can use just the head of a Lego figure or just the top part of the head for this craft – both work (though you’ll likely need to resize the illustration to be a bit larger in both cases).

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The gang’s all here with this fun craft. Begin with three or more bathroom tissue cardboard, and have the youngsters laminate them with white construction paper. Bake according to the directions, and once they’re cooled, you can string a cord or ribbon through the hole and tie it off into a bow. First, your kids are going to hot glue Legos around the picture frame in whatever pattern they like. You now have a durable – and super cute – way to mark your place in the books you’re reading! 4. Party Decorations Old Legos can easily be used to create a fun, one-of-a-kind decoration. Begin by having the youngster fashion two long Lego chains.

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