It is no secret that we LOVE LEGO! Let’s see we have Lego Calm Down Jars, Lego Snowglobes, Lego Learning, and even Lego Parenting moments. Seriously, someone might think we are a little obsessed. So, it should come as absolutely no surprise to you that for Halloween my son, “Legoman“, wanted me to research the coolest Lego costumes around. I got to tell you, there are some pretty rad DIY Lego costumes out there!
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Who knew Lego Costumes could be so awesome. The coolest part about all of these costumes is that they seem relatively easy to make! Bonus!
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Okay, back to Lego! Where was I?
Gather up the family and be a family of lego bricks.
You might also love these easy to make Lego Brick Costumes.
Have a tiny baby at home? Don’t worry, you can both be Lego bricks! Just attach baby right on your costume!
Fool your neighbors with this authentic costume that would make any person think a real Lego is walking the street.
Use a styrofoam cake form to create the most awesome Lego Head for your costume.
Being a Legoman doesn’t have to cost a ton of money. You can make your Lego costume for under $10 with these easy tips.
Turn heads with this amazing Legoman costume that will be the talk of the neighborhood.
Have a rock and roll fan in the family? They will love this punk rock Legoman costume!
Do you kids like Super Heros and Lego and they can’t decide? With these Super Hero Legomen costumes they don’t have to choose!
Or maybe they want to protect the royal family by making this awesome Lego Knight costume!
Whatever you decide, I want to see! Actually, Legoman wants to see your awesome costumes! You can share them on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Instagram or subscribe by email in the sidebar.
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As I mentioned before, this is part of a week long celebration of all things LEGO over at Toddler Approved. She and a group of us bloggers will be sharing LEGO ideas on our blogs and Facebook Pages all week long!
I will be sharing, pinning and collecting all the great posts from the week. You can follow along by following my LEGO LEARNING board on Pinterest.
Do you have a favorite LEGO activity? What are your favorite simple summer fun ideas? I would love to hear! Connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Instagram or subscribe by email. I can’t wait to hear your ideas.
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too cute! these are great idea for the one who loves legos!!
Thank you so much!
wow!! so many wonderful ideas an those costume ideas are just great, love that they are so easy to put together .. Thanks for sharing @tisonlyme143
You are very welcome! Thank you for your kind words!
What a cute idea, I never thought of dressing up like a Lego character. Love the inspiration!
Thank you! So glad you like it!
Thanks so much for sharing my costume!
So creative!
I am absolutely amazed at what you have created…this sure is not like our legos 50 years ago
I don’t do the halloween thing, but these would be GREAT for attending cons!
Some of those costumes — wow! I thought it was a real Lego at first, it just was a bit different… Those are awesome!
Great ideas.
Thank you!
How adorable!
Excellent! Love Lego. My friend made a really cool Emmet costume for his daughter. It’s funny how halloween is different over there than over here in the UK. Here it’s all about getting dressed up as witches and vampires and blood covered zombies.