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What a busy holiday weekend this was for us! We celebrated Ethan’s sixth birthday with his dream party- a LEGO birthday party. I must say that I tried to put a lot of effort into this one and he was the happiest little boy I had ever seen!

What’s a LEGO party without a LEGO cake though? I had bookmarked a recipe in my notebook entry for a LEGO cake, but we were entertaining a lot of people and the cake would not cover the amount of people that I needed it to. I also did not want to try and cut and make shapes out of a sheet cake. I opted to prepare two cake mixes in loaf pans to create this cake. One cake mix per loaf pan, cooked as directed, but cooked for at least an hour (mine took approximately one hour and ten minutes to cook these cakes at the same time). I then froze the cake overnight which helped keep the crumbs at bay and made it easier to decorate. I did use the marshmallows, but opted for blue and yellow for colors. This cake was extremely difficult to frost around and on top of the marshmallows, but I think the results turned out great, even though it was not as smooth as I had aimed for. The cost to make these two cakes was $5.50.

We had the party outside so I kept the decorating simple. I made pinwheels out of my scrapbook paper. To make these, just fold your paper accordion-style. Then fold your accordion in half and fan these out. You can then staple these to one another (along the back side) to make your pinwheel. Each of these pinwheels had three pieces of paper on them each. You just want to make sure that the paper is very sturdy so it will hold the shape. I gave them a hole with a hole punch and then tied them on the underside of the umbrella with green raffia. They looked really lovely under the patio umbrella.

For the indoor food table, I did a big basket of LEGOS and I framed a letter that I wrote to Ethan about how special he was to us. This is the first year I have done this, and we read this to him as a bedtime story before bed the night before. He loved hearing about how much we loved him and how proud we were of him. The grandparents loved reading it too and seeing what cool things happened this year. Total spent on decorations and party supplies- $0

I did serve food at the party and opted for some take-and-bake pizzas to help save me some time. Our Papa Murphy’s is just down the road and I signed up for their e-club so that I could get a new batch of coupons. We printed these out and used these on four family size pizzas. Total cost for pizza for twenty $34 (with plenty of leftovers). We also served some fresh melon, spinach dip with carrot sticks, & tortilla chips with salsa, and soda. Overall, I spent about $50 on food (which includes the cost of the cake), but we also have a couple of dinners and plenty of snacks leftover to eat!

Entertainment consisted of dragging out every outdoor game and toy we could imagine to keep the kiddos busy. The kids also spent lots of time coloring on free LEGO coloring pages that I printed up from the LEGO website. They could take these pages home with them to color too so that filled in for those goody bags. Total cost spent on entertainment and goody bags- $0


All of that effort for this perfect moment right here. Ethan wished for a hundred kisses from his mom & dad. I think we can do that! How I wish he was always this innocent and that I could freeze this perfect moment forever. Perfect moment…oh, you know it… PRICELESS!

Total Amount Spent on LEGO Party for Twenty: $50

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    What a great idea!! I love the cakes! Somehow, I must have missed the recipe! I’m glad Ethan had fun and for a great price too!!

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    My son turned six this weekend as well. We didn’t really have much of a theme but legos were the top item on his wish list as well.

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    The letter was a beautiful gift, and one he will keep forever. I have a friend that writes an annual Christmas letter to friends and family, and we always enjoy catching up on what’s happening in their lives. I still have a letter my grandfather gave me when I turned 20. In fact, I often refer back to it for inspiration when I’m feeling down.

    P.S. Cool Lego cake!

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    I’m loving this whole idea – they sell lego cake pans (or jello molds) at the lego store but they are so tiny! What a great idea.

    I think I’ll do this theme myself in a year or two. :)

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    Aww,sounds like he had a wonderful birthday.
    I remember when my girls were that little,I had so much fun with theme birthdays.
    The cakes turned of fab…great job!

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    Oh, it does stink to have winter birthdays. Emily’s birthday is only five days after Christmas. Ouch!

    Thank you all for the sweet compliments on our party and cake. Ethan’s had a fabulous birthday today!!

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    Happy Birthday Ethan! Legos are fun! Even my hubby thought the cake looked cool Amy! Way to go! Kudos on the simpleness of the party those are always best! – Heather

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    Ooo, my son just turned 11 and we had a Lego party. Late last year I found Lego fruit chews. We went bowling, dd fell and fractured her thumb and as a result we forgot to give out the fruit chews! But, I too made a Lego cake. 2 cake mixes, 1 for a 9×13 cake and the other for cupcakes. Use the cupcakes as the the round parts and you put them on top of the cake. I used 2 toothpicks per cupcake to keep them in place. And you’re right, it was a booger to frost! Never could get it smooth no matter how hard I tried.

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    We did a Lego party for my son’s 6th bday too (back in January). My husband is the chef in our house (yeah!) and he made a great lego cake … he even made fondant to frost it with. I was quite impressed and so was our son! :)

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    Theme parties are the way to go! All things- simple & affordable- are suddenly “cool” when they fit with the theme! These cakes are great!
    Thanks for sharing!

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    Good for you! We did a Lego cake/party for my son’s first birthday. A 9 by 13 cake with cupcakes for “bumps” and all the free decoration we could scavenge out of my daughter’s Lego stash! LOL

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    Amy, seriously, this is genius. Dominic is a Lego savant and has become obsessed by them lately. I’m going to make him the cake as a back-to-school surprise (have you figured out how to make a baton shaped cake yet?) And he’ll love the coloring pages to beat the too-hot-to-play-outside boredom tomorrow. See you soon!

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    HI!
    I found your blog as i searched for "lego party" What a great party idea! I am working on some ideas for this theme right now.
    Next time you have a cake hard to ice like that melt canned frosting in the microwave until it gets just a bit runny then pour it over the cake using a spatula to help it into the crevices. WORKS LIKE A CHARM! I would love it if you visited my blog and followed me!

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    Pretty cool stuff. It was stuff like this that inspired us for our son's Lego birthday party. Check out my blog at legopartyideas.blogspot.com.

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