Friday, September 21, 2012

DIY (Quiet) Traveling Lego Box...by Sarah

I'm always on the lookout for "quiet" toys to bring to places like church or elsewhere that require my kids to sit quietly for more than 5 minutes. In the past I've vetoed Legos because if you've ever heard a bag of Legos being poured out in the middle of church you'll agree they're NOT quiet. They also don't travel well. Usually they end up spreading out all over the van floor never to be found again.

I came across a great idea for a traveling Lego box on line but wanted to adapt it to be a bit more 3 year old friendly (their box looked hard to open) and....quiet :)  Here's what I came up with.

                                DIY (Quiet) Traveling Lego Box





What You'll Need












Wood box (with latch) I found mine at Michaels

1 Square of felt

1-2 Lego Baseplates

Hot glue

Paint/brush *optional

Directions

Paint the wooden box the color of your choice

After the box is dry, hot glue Lego baseplates to the top of the box

Cut a piece of felt to fit in the bottom of the box then hot glue it to the bottom

Fill with Legos


Houston (3) loves his new Lego box! His little creations stick to the baseplate, though he can still open the lid and look for pieces.

My favorite part though is that the felt on the bottom helps keep the Legos from clattering around.

Come visit me sometime Sarahsworld :)




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6 comments:

  1. How cool is this! Once Connor gets out of the tractor phase (please Lord, let it be soon!) I hope it is the lego phase.

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    1. Legos are great! Except when you step on one with the heel of your foot ;)

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  2. Awesome idea! And it's great to see DIY that doesn't cost a bunch or take a lot of time.

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    1. Thanks! I'm all about doing things with as little money and effort as possible :)

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  3. This is amazingly cool!! I'm gonna do it! Michael will be soooo pumped he can MAYBE bring Legos to church. N yes they hurt when u step on one. Lol! Great idea Sarah :)

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