We have so many Lego bricks in our house, it isn’t even funny. As my Mom used to say, we have more Lego bricks than Carter has pills. I never did figure out who Carter was. Anyway, as I stepped over yet another Lego pile, I wondered what we should do with all these bricks when the kids get older. So I thought I would check out what others do with their leftover bricks. There are SO MANY creative ways to use Lego bricks!
LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box 10698LEGO Classic Creative Bright Supplement
The Lego Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination
365 Things to Do with LEGO Bricks
This Lego brick necklace is adorable!
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A Lego stretch bracelet is the perfect addition to any jewelry collection!
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Dark Grey, Light Grey & Red Lego Stretch Bracelet
Lego Stud earrings are a charming conversation starter.
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Blue LEGO Round Stud EarringsRed LEGO Round Stud Earrings
Green LEGO Flower Round Stud Earrings
Clear LEGO Round Stud Earrings
These Lego cuff links are a fun way to be creative while dressed to the nine’s.
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Gold Lego Brick CufflinksGrey Lego Brick Cufflinks | Cuffs & Co
Blue Square Lego Block Cufflinks
Black Square Lego Block Cufflinks
Lego Vase
Lego Candy Dish
Lego Kitchen Kaddy
Lego Napkin Holder
Lego Fruit Bowl
I kind of like the Lego Kitchen Kaddy, and may have to see if Hubs will build me one of those. We can always get the kids more bricks, right?
If you want to start your own Upcycled Lego projects, you can pick them up at Walmart, Toys R Us, Babies R Us, at local thrift shops, and on
Amazon.
OMG GIRL! Why didn’t I think of some of these!!!! LOOOOOOOOOOVE! Thank you!