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LEGO® Star Wars™: Fun to Colour

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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.

You can include whatever message you want in the bottom-right corner (or just write it in manually).

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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 Drop a battery-operated tea light inside and display these cute lanterns on a desk or coffee table. 5. Princess Leia Paper Plate Craft Create two-inch wide strips with construction paper and loop them together to create the actual headband. 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.

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). If your child likes Legos and Star Wars, a cake featuring these themes is almost certainly in your future. 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. Then, create Princess Leia’s famous hairstyle from brown construction paper, but instead of making circular buns, make Lego-style squares instead!

Then you’ll print the Lego pictures and have your kids color in and cut out the figures they want to use. You now have a durable – and super cute – way to mark your place in the books you’re reading! 4. Party Decorations

Have them color in the figures with a marker and cut them out, then bake the cutouts per the instructions. You can keep the pictures intact and use them as place settings at your table or add words to the illustrations and use them as signs to indicate where the bathrooms are. 3. Calendars 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. Then, you can either create the calendar grid on a separate document or freehand it for a more DIY look. If you’re hosting a Lego-themed birthday party and you don’t want to spend an arm and a leg on decorations, you can use my Lego illustrations!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.

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