Wednesday, April 1, 2015

16 Awesome Things You Never Thought You"d Make With Legos






1. Bejeweled Hair Pins



Inspired by Ralph Lauren’s colorful finale at NY Fashion Week, Allison from Quiet Lion Creations created these pop-of-color lego bobby pins.


Materials: bobby pins, white nail polish, flat legos (about 1.75” long), flatback gems (5 or 4mm), and E-6000 glue.


1. Use the white nail polish to paint the edges of the lego, all the way around. Make sure to not get any on the top of the lego, just the edges!


2. Get out your flat backs; the pins shown use the order of green, yellow, orange, red, blue, then green again (the same order as the actual runway show)!


3. Use a dab of your E-6000 glue and put a dab on top of each lego notch. Add on your gems in the correct order! Let all the glue dry.


4. Glue your bobby pin to the back of the lego. E-6000 is a better hold than hot glue; you may use hot glue if you prefer but keep in mind the lego may pop off if handled too roughly. Allow the glue to dry.


All done! A fashionable accessory from the most unexpected of materials.





2. Rings



Glue legos to a ring base, then decorate the tops with flowers or other lego pieces, as done here.





3. Magnets



Claire from She’s Called Claire turned legos into cute little magnets.


Supplies: legos, some small magnets, super glue, and spray paint (optional).


1. Attach the magnet. Turn the lego pieces over and glue a small blob of super glue onto the magnet. Then hold the magnet onto the back of the lego piece for a few seconds to secure. Test the magnet with another magnet first to ensure the correct side is facing out. Oh hello David Beckham..fancy seeing you here!


2. Spray paint your lego. This step is optional. Those shown were spray painted gold, but you could also leave them their original color. Be sure to shake the can for 1 minute first and then move the lego onto a protective surface. Spray the lego in little bursts to avoid the paint going on too thick.


3. Leave to dry for 30-40 mins.


Your magnets are finished! Stick them on your fridge, notice boards, and more.





4. Necklace



Claire also created this chic lego necklace.


Materials: one lego piece, one box closer, one jump ring, one gold necklace, superglue, a pair of beading pliers and some gold spray paint.


1. First off, spray your lego piece gold. To do this, move the lego onto a protected surface such as some old newspaper and then spray in short bursts to ensure a thin even coverage.


2. Leave the piece to dry and prep the fastenings. To start with use the pliers to open out and flatten down the box closer bead.


3. Once the lego piece is dry, turn it over and glue along the flat length of the box closer. Then hold the closer onto the back of the piece for a few seconds.


4. Once dry you can attach the jump ring. To do this use the pliers to open out the ring half way. Then hook the box closer onto the ring and once again using the pliers, close the ring back together.


5. Feed your necklace through the jump ring and you are finished!


Wear with a collared shirt for a super cool look.





5. Clutch



This DIY lego clutch has the look of Chanel’s for a fraction of the cost. Glue legos to a pencil case, then spray paint in color of your choice. Line with felt to keep the contents from making too much noise.





6. Key Holder



Use just three lego parts and one key ring to create this nifty key holder.





7. USB Stick



House a USB stick inside a large lego. You may need to splice together a couple legos, as done here.





8. Cufflinks



Glue lego pieces to cufflinks— you could also do this for a tie clasp. Check out this tutorial.





9. Ping Pong Table Divider



Build a lego wall like these resourceful folks and you can turn any table into a ping pong table.





10. Earrings



Glue an earring base to the bottom of a small translucent lego. Glue gems on the front for an touch of bling, as done here and here.





11. Planter



This video tutorial shows you how to use your lego construction skills to make a planter.





12. Lamp



Build a lego tower around a simple lamp. It’s colorful home decor when off, but looks especially cool lit. This post is in Hungarian, but the pictures say it all.





13. Headphones



Cover headphones with legos, just don’t get carried away or they’ll be too heavy to wear. These tips are helpful.





14. Belt Buckle



Glue a large lego piece (or combine some smaller pieces to get the right size) to a belt buckle, as done here.





15. Kitchenwares Container



Create a simple lego container to house your kitchenwares, as seen in this house.





16. Kitchen Island



For the true lego lover, build an entire kitchen island like this devotee.



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16 Awesome Things You Never Thought You"d Make With Legos

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