Easy DIY Homemade Lego Travel Kit makes transporting Legos a breeze! Perfect for road trips! This DIY Lego Travel Box is easy to make! Fun for kids to carry & allows Lego play on the go. Great party or gift idea! You’ll wonder why you never had one of these before! See how simple it is to make here!
When you start making homemade Christmas gifts to share with family and friends don’t forget to include the little ones! Not every gift needs to flash, blink, and need continuous battery changes to be a hit. There are very few children I have ever known who did not love Lego’s-boys or girls. Combine that with families that are often on the go, from dr. visits to eating out to visiting grandma, and you have kids begging for fun activities and parents wanting to reduce “screen time”. Playing with Lego’s is a great option, but they still need convenient little carry cases for them, right? So enter this Easy DIY Lego Kit that makes for fun and portable activities. You can find pencil boxes or other plastic similar containers at Dollar Tree or Walmart! Choose any size that works for you, as long as the top is flat.
If you love this Easy DIY Lego Travel Kit, be sure to check out our 12 Days of Homemade Christmas Gifts 2015 series and our 12 Days of Handmade Christmas Gifts 2014 series, where you’ll find other great inexpensive DIY Homemade Gifts!
Supplies Needed for DIY Lego Travel Box:
plastic pencil box
small lego base plate
a handful or two of assorted LEGO’s
E6000 glue
Directions:
Wipe down case top with rubbing alcohol to remove dirt and oil, allow to dry completely.
Apply E6000 glue all around the underside edge of small base plate.
Press base firmly onto box lid. Use a cotton swap to wipe away excess glue- and a straight edge razor if necessary.
Allow to dry overnight.
Fill box with assorted Lego’s, include a mini figure or two for even more fun. This project is great for kids on the go- in the car, at the Dr’s office, or while waiting in restaurants. Grab a large set of Lego’s and divide it up among several children for a frugal an creative gift idea.
Check out our 12 Days of Homemade Christmas Gifts 2015 series and our 12 Days of Handmade Christmas Gifts 2014 series, where you’ll find other great inexpensive DIY Homemade Gifts!
Mistie @ Homespun Engineer says
Amazing! Caught this post at Sand & Sisal link up party. With my Lego kiddos in the house, this is genius. Can’t wait to make.
natalie nichols says
This is THE cutest idea. I’ll be trying this with my niece.
Jerry Marquardt says
I would have never thought of this if it weren’t for reading your great review. Thanks for all you do to help me out.