{"id":57589,"date":"2018-03-15T06:31:28","date_gmt":"2018-03-15T06:31:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/xenodochial-archimedes.45-76-20-142.plesk.page\/mrbix12018x103x1lego-6th-birthday-htmlx1index\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T18:11:15","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T18:11:15","slug":"lego-6th-birthday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/2018\/03\/lego-6th-birthday.html","title":{"rendered":"Lego Inspired 6th Birthday Party – Mrs. Bishop"},"content":{"rendered":"
Little guy turned 6 a few weeks ago and we celebrated with a party theme that I\u2019m sure any 6 year old could appreciate- Legos!<\/p>\n
He decided on this theme probably a year ago, and it\u2019s a fun one to go with if you don\u2019t want to spend a fortune. Pretty much everywhere has some sort of \u2018brick\u2019 party decorations, and as long as you stick with a primary color palette, you\u2019re good.<\/p>\n
I didn\u2019t take a ton of photos, because I try to live in the moment and soak up his joy- and this was his first year that he had friends from the neighborhood, as well as family. So, I was in hostess mode most of the day. But, here are a few pics that I snapped along the way.<\/p>\n
<\/a>His party wasn\u2019t until the afternoon, but he had this face on pretty much all day in anticipation. We hung some lego inspired\u00a0streamers from our name sign- we ALWAYS have a streamer wall, but this year we kept in insanely simple.<\/p>\n
<\/a>The Dollar Tree and Wal Mart provided pretty much all of the decor and utensils. Everything from each store went together, and like I said- primary colored forks, etc were easy to match.<\/p>\n
<\/a>I had fun googling Lego faces and drawing them on the paper snack cups, as well as balloons and pretty much anything else I could get my hands on.<\/p>\n
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<\/a>These Lego head pops were fun and easy to whip up. It\u2019s just a big marshmallow, a little marshmallow, cake pop sticks, and candy melts. It took a few minutes to figure out the best way to do it- but once I got into putting them together, they were super fun! I\u2019m going to make more variations on these for other Holidays. We all ate them like crazy. I just piped on the faces with melted chocolate chips, and they were a hit with both kids and adults!<\/p>\n
<\/a>I made a crap-ton of Lemonade and cut out construction paper expressions for fun. Kiddo kept giggling at it, so it was a win in my book. As far as food goes, I didn\u2019t really want to spend all day cooking, so we took the EASY way out. We bought a bunch of chips and ordered pizza, breadsticks, and chicken. I mean, it seems pricey, but I feel like we saved money by doing it that way. And the cleanup was waaaaaaay simpler for this tired-by-the-end-of-the-party Momma.<\/p>\n
<\/a>Little Man always wants a plain chocolate cake with chocolate icing, which makes my job super easy (and cheap!). We just grabbed some icing letters from the cake decorating section at Wal -Mart, and the primary colors fit the theme well. Everyone gobbled it up, so that\u2019s a win.<\/p>\n
<\/a>We kept the rest of the decorations super simple by just hanging up some other banners throughout the house. (There was also a Happy Birthday one on the opposite wall that I somehow forgot to snap a photo of.)<\/p>\n
<\/a>I made a Lego \u20186\u2019 for above the fireplace, and we set out some legos to entertain everyone. And gave them a chance to try their hand at some Lego building, thanks to a book of ideas from the library.<\/p>\n