Tahlin’s 5th Lego Construction Party.
The Lego theme was quite an easy one to choose for our boy
as he hit the stage of building and playing with his Lego. Mummy and Daddy
didn’t mind at all as it brought back the childhood memories of our Lego days!
We decided to add the “construction” theme along with the
Lego as that’s what you do with Lego. We also based the activities around
constructing and building things.
Invite Details:
Recycling is an important element of planning my parties. I
will always try to re-use or up-cycle items to save on cost. When it came to
the invites we were given boxes of DVD cases a few years ago and decided to
base the invite around that. It made it perfect to use elements inside the DVD
case to show the guests the pizza construction details, along with a section
containing a magnetised invite in the shape of a Lego man holding the party
details. My husband designed all printable elements.
Party Details:
Decorating is one of the major elements when putting
together the party. We tried to create as much of the decorations ourselves. We
had construction signs around the place that informed the guests of the
different areas and activities. Other construction decorations included
“Caution” tape everywhere, flags, witches hats, lights and black & yellow
poms that were made by Ah-Tissue.
When it came to decorating the dessert table, our main focus
was to re-use items. The backdrop was created with cardboard boxes that were
left over. On the table itself I utilised items from previous parties, which
were made from recycled items. Anything that we did need to buy, we had in mind
how we could use them after the event. For example, the tool containers will be
used in our shed. The sign with “Tahlin” is already being used in our boy’s bedroom.
The besser blocks that were used on the dessert table and also the children’s
chairs on the day, will be used in to make a veggie garden bed in our garden.
Food Details:
The guests were treated to a full dessert table of sweets
which they devoured and they were able to take goodies home with them. Another
activity was to create their own mini pizzas on the “Pizza Construction Table”.
All ingredients were set out for the guests to construct their own type of
pizza. Then they labelled a pick with their name so they could keep track of
their own pizza. This was a huge hit with the guests as we heard lots of
positive feedback from the parents.
See those Marshmallow Lego Men heads, well they were meant to be dipped in yellow chocolate , but the chocolate wasn't being nice to me heheh Not everything goes to plan right.. :)
Cake Details:
The design popped into my head as soon as we decided to go
ahead with the Lego Party. I’m not a cake maker but embraced the challenge of
creating my boys cake. The cakes were a mixture of Chocolate Mud and Red
Velvet, but I still haven’t mastered the technique for getting the fondant
smooth but I think I did a pretty good job in the end!
Activities Details:
One major element for the children at our parties is to make
sure there are plenty of things to do. On the day we had Jumping Castle that we
borrowed from our friend and got a good work out from the kids.
We had colouring in on the main kids tables with Lego
crayons.
The first activity on the day when the kids all arrived was
a scavenger hunt. They all had to find their own tube in the garden which had
lollies and a small animal Lego to build.
We decided to hire Giant Lego Blocks for the kids to build
with. This was a great activity for the young and old on the day.
There was a jar full of Lego where the children had to guess
the amount of pieces there were inside. A prize was given to the closest guess.
We had an activity of building a Lego racing car. We had a
table with a pile Lego on it where the kids could construct their own racing
car and when they had all finished, we raced them on a racing track. The winner
of the races received a prize.
After the racing we set up the next activity on the table
that was constructing a Sand Art picture. These were made up by creating simple
images and transferring them onto a special sticky paper and cutting it out
using a cutting machine. This was a popular activity with the kids along with
the adults.
While this was going on, we had half of the guests
constructing their pizzas.
Favor/Gift Details:
One of my favourite parts of organising a children’s party
is their gift items to take home.
First off on arrival the kids were guided to a shelf that contained
their personalised construction hat, badge and work tag to wear.
On the main kids tables there was a personalised “witches
hat” drink bottle that also doubled as their seat placement.
A “Thank You” goodies bag was given to each child as they
left which consisted of bubbles, a yellow stationary folder, Lego item to
build, a Lego block eraser and my favourite, a “Mini” stuffed Lego head toy.
The girls received a female Lego head and the boys received a male one. These
were designed and made by us and the fabric can be purchased to make your own.
Details on where to purchase the fabric will be given if an enquiry is made.
Overall Tahlin’s Construction Lego Party was very successful
and everyone had a great time. It’s always nice to receive positive feedback
and comments from the parents saying how much fun their kids had at the party.
It makes it all worthwhile when you have done something that has an effect on
so many people, but most importantly our beautiful little boy who was totally
tuckered out at the end of the day!
Vendors:
- Styling, Baking, Decorating and Organising – Daneve Frankish from Ah-Tissue
- Printables, Design & Photography – Darren Frankish from Kish Photography & Design
- Other Decoratin item like Table & Chair covers – Carol Balfour from Creatively Bespoke Weddings & Events
- Giant Lego Blocks - Yard Party
- Construction Hats & Vest, Cone drink Bottle, Bubles and Construction Signs - Birthday Express
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