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    Urban Bliss Life ยป Blog ยป LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Published: February 24, 2014 / Updated: October 28, 2022 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

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    It's my birthday week, and do you know what that means?

    It's Birthday Bliss Week on Urban Bliss Life, too! WOOHOO!

    All this week, I will be featuring birthday parties that I have hosted for my own kids, plus one fun birthday party inspiration post featuring printables. I hope these help inspire you with your own party planning.

    So are you ready to celebrate? I know I am! I love a good week-long par-tay! ;)

    We're kicking off Birthday Bliss Week with one of my favorite parties that I have ever thrown: a LEGO Friends Birthday Party for my daughter's sixth birthday.


    IMPORTANT NOTE: I designed everything you see here strictly for personal use and cannot sell or distribute any of the printed items as you see them in these photos. Please visit my Urban Bliss online shop for other party printables and related items that you might be interested in. Thank you so much for your support! :-) 


    Lego Friends Birthday Party

    Lego Friends Birthday Party Planning Tips and Party Ideas

    Do you have a daughter or son who is TOTALLY into Legos? Both of my kids are Lego fanatics. We have enough Legos to open up our own Lego store.

    For my daughter's 6th birthday, she asked to have a Lego Friends Birthday Party. This was when Lego Friends was still fairly new and there weren't as many existing party options out there so we did a lot of DIY for this one. It turned out to be so much fun to put together, and with 12 kindergarten girls (plus some boys) laughing and chatting away, it was definitely one for our memory books.

    Here's a peek at some of the DIY Lego Friends Birthday Party projects that we did.

    INVITATIONS

    I designed our own Lego Friends Birthday Party invitations, thank you cards, and address labels to be simple and fun, using the Lego Friends characters and colors. Note: I designed everything you see in this post strictly for personal use, and because they contain official licensed characters, I can't sell printables of these (and do NOT buy any party designs using official licensed characters from "designers" on Etsy, my friends! Unless they have clearly stated licensing agreements, which most of those folks do not). Please visit my online shop for printables you can purchase! 

    Lego Friends Birthday Party Invitations Thank You Cards

    FOOD

    I love baking, but I prefer decorating cupcakes to decorating cakes. So I will let that be my explanation for the sloppy cake icing job. The Lego birthday cake was made using two 9" x 9" square baking pans for the base. Then I baked four cupcakes with the tops sliced off then inverted them for the LEGO knobs. I made a super easy cake banner from striped straws and a small cake banner I designed.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    We served pink lemonade and used adorable striped pink straws.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    The Lego sugar cookies are made from simply cutting square and rectangle shapes from my favorite sugar cookie recipe, and then icing them to look like Legos. The lemon icing is just a random mix of meringue powder, lemon juice, and powdered sugar.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    My daughter's personal creation: cubed cheese with pretzel sticks. I figured that it works with the theme because it's cubed, right?

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    I used a Lego chocolate mold and melted colored chocolate discs to make very simple Lego Friends Chocolate Bars.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    DECORATIONS

    I made a couple of different birthday banners, one over our fireplace and another over the dessert table. They are flanked by some homemade tissue paper pom poms that I made in both fuschia and purple.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    ACTIVITIES

    With the younger kids, I like to have a few different activity stations around the house to keep them busy, and to ensure that there's at least one activity that each kid feels comfortable doing and enjoys.

    One of my party staples: word searches. I try to make them as age-appropriate as possible: smaller words and bigger fonts for the younger kids, and they get more intricate as the kids get older.

    Lego Friends Word Search Station

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Lego Friends Coloring Station and Bookmark Station

    Coloring stations are also staples at our kids parties. I find some free printables from the official theme websites and print several different blank Lego Friends coloring sheets out, set them out with crayons, and place completed sheets in their favor bags to take home. The kids also take home a craft that they create from the craft station, in this case, we set out materials to make foam bookmarks.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Lego Friends Creation Station

    I set up a small Creation Station: a table with Legos set out where the kids could create whatever they wanted.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Our two final activities: a guesstimation jar where kids could guess how many Legos were in the jar (and the closest guess received a small prize at the end of the party), and a Lego Friends Questions game. I created questions based on the characters and this activity we did as a group.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    PARTY FAVORS

    I bought pink and purple party favor bags from Target (you can find similar party favor bags on Amazon), and tied custom favor tags that I designed to each bag with each girl's name.

    PARTY PLANNING TIP: Buy extra bags and use a round hole punch to cut out circles that you can glue or tape to the front of each bag to make them look like Lego pieces.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Inside the party favor bags, were many fun DIY Lego Friends projects, including these fun Lego hair clips that my daughter and I made (guess who did most of the work though?). We used basic alligator clips, covered them with white ribbon, then super glued one Lego piece and added some Lego flowers to the Lego piece. The kids can wear the hair clips with or without the flower pieces.

    PARTY PLANNING TIP: If you're looking for a bunch of the same specific piece, you can buy individual Lego pieces at the Lego store and also online.

    LEGO Friends birthday party

    I also made pink, purple, and white Lego Friendship Bracelets for each party attendee. We drilled holes in flat Lego pieces and weaved the bracelets through them. These took a lot longer than expected, mainly because I am several years (decades!) out of practice in making these. Each friendship bracelet was wrapped around custom cards that I designed.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    Finally, I saved the very best for last . . .

    DIY Lego Birthday Party Utensil Holder

    My favorite DIY of perhaps all birthday party time (at least in our history of birthday parties)? This awesome utensil holder that my son built for his sister's birthday party.

    LEGO Friends Birthday Party

    This was by far one of my favorite parties that we hosted, mainly because both of my kids love Legos so much that it was so much fun to design all of the elements with their input. Most importantly, my daughter had a BLAST. Twelve kindergarten girls laughing and chatting and squealing nonstop -- it was so fun to see my daughter having so much fun with her friends! She talked about this party for-e-ver, and THAT is why I love kids' birthday parties.

    Planning their parties is something we do TOGETHER -- I couldn't do any of this without their input, because I want these to be their parties, not mine. They, in turn, feel so proud of what we do together, we get bonus family time working on these parties, and I love hearing them proudly tell their friends which parts they helped make. 

    So what do you think of this Lego Friends Birthday Party? I'd love your comments! 

    And be sure to check back each day this week for more Birthday Bliss! HEADS UP: I will be hosting a BIG birthday bliss giveaway of brand new birthday party printables on the blog at the end of the week! 

    Lego Friends Birthday Party Shopping List:

    Pink Party Favor Bags | Lego Friends Coloring Sheets | Lego Individual Bricks | Lego Chocolate Mold | Lollipop Sticks | Friendship Bracelet Thread | Foam Bookmarks

    More Birthday Party Planning Ideas:

    • How to Host an Oscar Party
    • Princess Birthday Party
    • Butterfly Birthday Party
    • Star Wars Lego Birthday Party
    • Golden Globe Awards Party
    • Bold Rainbow Birthday Party

    Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links

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      1. Jessica | Customize Plastic Bags says

        August 13, 2015 at 7:07 pm

        Such a nice idea! My son's 3rd birthday is coming that is why I am thinking about a unique birthday party theme that fits her age. Luckily that my child likes to play legos. I would love to copy the idea but in a boy themed. I would like also to have customized poly bags for the favors. Thanks a lot to this idea, Marlynn!

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      2. Maureen says

        April 19, 2015 at 9:09 am

        Apologies..I meant suggest (typing too fast)
        Thank You

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      3. Maureen says

        April 19, 2015 at 9:07 am

        LOVE your invitations and tags with the girls names in Lego font! Where do you saddest I get any Lego friends party goods?

        Reply
      4. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        March 18, 2015 at 9:15 am

        Hi, Peace! :) I am actually getting ready to add it to the shop soon , but in the meantime, e-mail me at info -at- urbanblisslife.com! Hope she has a great party!

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      5. Peace says

        March 16, 2015 at 10:00 pm

        Hi! I love your blog. Is there anyway I can get a copy of your Lego Friends word search? My daughters loves word searches and she is having a Lego Friends themed party this weekend. Thanks!

        Reply
      6. Melissa says

        January 17, 2015 at 4:03 pm

        Thank you so much for sharing! It was so hard to find a LEGO Friends party. I was thrilled to find this site! Thanks again!

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        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          January 20, 2015 at 9:23 pm

          So glad you like it, Melissa! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

      7. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        November 26, 2014 at 3:39 pm

        Thank you so much, Vanessa! Currently, I do not sell the banner in my shop, but I'm adding new printables in 2015. When is your daughter's party? Any items with the Lego Friends characters, however, I do not sell in the shop since that requires a license from Lego.

        Reply
      8. Vanessa says

        November 25, 2014 at 9:41 am

        Love love love this birthday party theme! I'm planning a Lego Friends party for my 6 year old and was wondering if you posted/sell the bunting banners, sign, etc? Would love to use for our party if possible :)

        Reply
      9. Nisha Riggs says

        August 29, 2014 at 8:41 pm

        My daughter and I are SO excited to do a Lego Friends birthday party now!!! Thank you for sharing your great ideas.

        Reply
      10. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        June 21, 2014 at 8:39 pm

        Thanks, Robbie! Hope you all have a great time at your Lego Friends party!

        Reply
      11. robbie @ GOING GREEN MAMA says

        June 19, 2014 at 3:10 pm

        I love these ideas! We are {loosely} doing a Lego Friend theme this year at the frozen yogurt shop. :)

        Reply
      12. Lindsey says

        March 03, 2014 at 8:18 pm

        It's funny you saved the lego utensil holder until last, because I was thinking that was my favorite part of the whole party too! Although, I do love those lego sugar cookies too :)

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        • Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

          March 04, 2014 at 9:31 am

          Thanks, Lindsey! Sometimes I wish we kept the Lego utensil holder but the kids needed the pieces for their creations. It was such a sweet thing for my son to build for his little sis :)

      13. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 24, 2014 at 3:22 pm

        Thanks, Pech! My daughter is pretty proud of her cheese cube-pretzel stick appetizer -- she serves it up on a regular basis, sometimes just as her afternoon snack ;)

        Reply
      14. Pech says

        February 24, 2014 at 12:29 pm

        This is so cute! I don't know that I'll be throwing a LEGO friends party, but this can be "grown-upped" into a LEGO themed party too. I think the idea of little cheese cubes with pretzels is a winner whatever party theme, so much more fun then just toothpicks :)

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      15. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 24, 2014 at 9:13 am

        Thanks, Catherine! Yes, we saw the Lego movie and LOVED it! It was really well done and they weaved the positive messaging in so well. My husband and I loved it as much as the kids! :)

        Reply
      16. Catherine says

        February 24, 2014 at 9:06 am

        My gosh, this is so stinkin' cute! I love the theme. Has Cate seen the Lego movie? My sister, who teaches kindergarten, said it was great with a really positive message.

        Reply
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