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The Lego Christmas Ornaments Book: 15 Designs to Spread Holiday Cheer

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in-1 build – Choose to build 1 tree or 2 smaller trees. With each option you can have lots of fun adding the festive decorations to the branches This LEGO Holly and Berry Wreath tree ornament is, I think, rather beautiful and elegant, rather like a tiny Christmas wreath.• LEGO Christmas Santa Face Ornament A Christmas tree with a difference – Create a festive centerpiece with this LEGO® Christmas Tree (40573) building kit. Treat yourself or give it as a gift for kids and Christmas fans aged 12 and up This is a brilliant starter project for younger kids. It's aperfect first Christmas decoration, and making this simple candy cane will get any kid in the festive spirit.• LEGO Christmas Candle Decoration Of course the LEGO Christmas Decorations do not just have to be to hang on the tree. You could even design things to go with custom built LEGO sets.

Could you create ball ornaments like these? You could make a bauble in every colour combination.• LEGO Snowflake Christmas Ornament Now is to time to get out all those random bits and bobs and get creative. Make LEGO Christmas decorations to hang on your tree or LEGO Christmas ornaments to put on your mantlepiece, shelves or wherever you love to decorate! This was followed up by The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book Volume 2 which contains another 16 designs to get creative with. This clever kit is also from genius LEGO designer Chris McVeigh. It is simply brilliant, cute and adorable.• LEGO Unicorn For the LEGO Snowflakes the boys sat in a pile of white LEGO searching for the pieces they fancied – giving them the option to also get a bit more creative. The children were just told that snowflakes are symmetrical so that they needed to be the same on each side.

Who wouldn't want to hang this adorable LEGO unicorn on their Christmas tree - surely every Christmas tree needs at least one unicorn? LEGO Christmas Ornaments Books This LEGO snowflake decoration is made from very simple elements, and yet is absolutely beautiful. Make it in all white or frosty shades of blue like the one shown here.• Snowman With Scarf LEGO Tree Ornament This LEGO Santa Claus Face ornament by Chris McVeigh is awesome. So clever, jolly and festive.• Red and White Ball LEGO Ornaments Five LEGO Christmas Projects– Mini nativity ornament, wreath ornament, gifts, Rudolph ornament, and snow man

The two designs that they came up with were: One with a triangle and the other a hexagon centre. Next, for both sets of snowflake, there made 6 identical spindles, which came off the main body (two off each point of the triangle and one for each point of the hexagon). There is the option with these to add string and hang them on the tree. Table LEGO Christmas Decorations These LEGO Candles are very clever and would look cool on your shelf or mantlepiece. They could even be made into an advent crown.• LEGO Holly Berry Wreath Hanging Ornament Since LEGO is plastic, you need to uses a glue designed to work with plastic, either a PVA, such as the sort you can buy in sizes from small amounts for crafting to huge 5 litre containers intended for DIY use.So here are a dozen ideas for cute and clever Christmas decorations and ornaments to make out of LEGO. So let's get the LEGO box out and get started! I hope that this has given you lots of ideas for making Christmas decorations and ornaments out of LEGO. You can make your decorations as simple or elaborate as you want, and everyone will have lots of creative fun too! The other popular way of making LEGO models permanant is to use a cyanoacrylate glue i.e. superglue.

Five (More!) LEGO Christmas Projects– Train ornament, nativity set, snowflake ornament, cube ornament, and Rudolph figure These little reindeer figures are simple yet so cute, and look! - that is definitely Rudolph in the middle with his little red nose! (You can find out just exactly how he prepares for Christmas day in our exclusive interview with Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.)• LEGO Candy Cane So whether you would like to buy full kits, or just need the instructions, Chris has a wide range of custom LEGO sets you can choose from. They can be a wonderful gifts to others, provide a unique way to decorate your own Christmas tree, or make great projects to work on together for families with kids. When Christmas comes around, how are you going to keep your little LEGO fans happy, while they wait for Father Christmas to leave them new LEGO kits under the Christmas tree this year?Do your kids love LEGO® projects? Don’t forget that our LEGO® book makes an awesome Christmas gift! Step 5: Build the penguin’s scarf with a 1 x 4 red plate and two 1 x 2 red plates. Or just use a 2 x 4 plate – I couldn’t find one! We also built some of the festive ideas based on the LEGO 24 in 1 set (40222). We had bought this set last year when somehow we were a LEGO advent calendar short! We then just improvised with the pieces (as they have since been lost and you can’t actually build everything at once with the set). What do you think? How do you like these LEGO Christmas tree ornaments? Are you planning to use them for your own holiday decoration? Or as gifts to others? Do you use LEGO in your holidays decor – whether that be LEGO ornaments, the LEGO Christmas Village setup, the LEGO Advent Calendars, or something else? Feel free to share your own ideas and designs in the comment section below! 😉 If you like the designs by Chris McVeigh, he has published 2 books of instructions for making his most popular designs. The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book is his first book, which contains 15 Designs to Spread Holiday Cheer.

I think the look on this little fella's face is priceless. Plus I love the carrot nose too. Absolutely amazing, perfect to hang on the tree or as a standing ornament.• LEGO Gingerbread Man Christmas Tree Ornament The ideas from the LEGO 24 in 1 set can just stand on the table, window sill, bookshelf, desk, etc. We just made the ones that looked festive and we did adapt them by using LEGO that we had to hand. This included: The LEGO Christmas Present Step 2: Add the second 2 x 6 plate on top of the body. Attach the red nose to the 1 x 2 plate with one stud on top and add it to the face. Add the eyes and white buttons. This is probably the easiest to make. We decided to change the colour and size of the present. Simply you need a base, a middle and a top all of the same size in thin LEGO (the middle piece can actually be made up of smaller pieces). Then you simply need to make a cross that is in the centre of the LEGO with the colour that you are using to represent the ribbon, fill in the other spaces with your present colour on two layers – with the thin pieces in-between the layers and at the top and bottom.To make the bow on the top you just need one square and then 4 sloping pieces placed so that they slide into the square. Step 9: Build the hat. Add a 2 x 2 white plate, then two 2 x 2 red plates. Then add a 1 x 2 slope and a 1 x 2 plate with one stud on top. The pieces to build the scarf and the point on the hat are shown below.

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