Harrison's 4th Birthday | Lego

…better late than never, right? We celebrated Harrison’s birthday back in March, and as a COVID kid, this was his first party with friends so we were all VERY excited to celebrate.

H wanted a lego party, so I did some scooping around to find fun pieces to incorporate the theme while still make it cute and not just everything the same. As you know, I take a different approach with themes, so this was a fun little project to take on.

  1. Tablecloth - I have used these tablecloths for both of Margot’s parties, and loved the blue for Harrison’s lego party. The price is unbeatable, and they wash really really well.

  2. Lego candy (that actually tasted SO good )

  3. Candy jars

  4. Lego utensils

  5. Lego juiceboxes

  6. Invitations - we printed and handed them out at preschool, but this is a very cute paperless post option!

  7. Lego favor boxes

  8. Lego cake topper - this was the first time I tried a little cake hack and was so happy with not only how it turned out but how EASY it was, I will never stray away - for kids/large parties at least! I ordered a half (depending on your party size) sheet cake from my local grocery store (Wegmans) - white cake, buttercream frosting with NO decorations. Absolutely nothing. I then ordered this cake topper, and covered with my own sprinkles. It was so cute and easy and so much cuter than how the store would decorate it. I loved it so much, I did it again for Margot’s party, and like I said - will never go back to any other way… ha!

  9. Lego plates - purchased in green, yellow, blue and red to match everything else

  10. Lego lollipops

  11. Balloons - my trusty, delivered inflated, 24” set of 4 balloon set - this time in a primary color combo which was perfect for this party!

  12. Lego garland