Search results for: “lego”
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How to Make Wearable Dinosaur Feet for Crafty Kids
Rooaar! Stomp! This easy craft is sure to become a family favorite! Create your very own dinosaur feet with just three craft supplies: markers, cardboard, scissors and optional pipe cleaners.
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About Arts and Bricks
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Kelly Barkhurst Joyful, artistic, entrepreneurial soul. Life long teacher and student. Observant design thinker and tech blogger. Passionate mom, wife, and friend. Arts and Bricks is my personal creative outlet and has become the unique way I’m engaging my children in my design work. We build LEGO projects together and write reviews. We choose music for videos and spend hours…
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Small Business Spotlight: Busy Littles
Learn about our playful afternoon unpacking and exploring our Busy Littles Harvest Jar – Sensory Play for Kids.
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26 Letters of Thankfulness
Join us as we spend 26 days with an intentional attitude of gratitude prompted daily with a Lego brick-built letter, from Z to A!
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Ghost Peek-A-Boooo Cardboard Craft
When making a cereal box cardboard ghost cutout for nature exploration, of course only a Lego brick-themed ghost will do!
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Keith Haring Inspired Art Project for Kids
Check out our Keith-Haring inspired elementary-aged art project – featuring The Blue Lego Brick dancing the floss.
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Virtual Learning Space – Roundup
Whether you’re looking for REAL LIFE examples or Pinterest-Worthy ideas, we’re all sorting out this virtual school life together. Here’s a round-up of inspirational examples.
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Kids Activity Blog
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Focused on supporting creativity and artistic expression in kids, our blog features family activities and art projects, LEGO builds, how-tos and more!
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Dandelion Playdough Recipe without Cream of Tartar
While definitely not homemade playdough connoisseurs, we’re pretty proud of this recipe for Dandelion Playdough.
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Shadow Tracing Toys
This simple afternoon-sun activity requires only two craft supplies: a white crayon and a piece of black paper, plus toys!
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Doodling with Mo Willems
Learn more about the Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence at Home program bringing us #MoLunchDoodles.
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A round-up of the wonderful Mommy Blogs and Websites that feature Arts and Bricks’s products.
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Wall Sticker Examples
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View examples of kid’s wall stickers created from their art and LEGO brick creations.
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6-Month Subscription
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Pay monthly to give a gift that delights and encourages creativity! Introducing Arts and Brick’s wall sticker keepsakes designed from the art and brick creations your child makes!
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How to build a shark out of bricks
Sharks! What kid doesn’t love them? But, how do you build a shark out of bricks? Here are a few inspirations and guides.
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How to build an alligator or crocodile out of bricks
If you’re hoping to build an alligator or crocodile out of LEGOS, look no further…we have sets, pre-builts and inspirational do-it-yourself videos to share.
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The perfect summer brick set for kids – Pickup and Caravan
Explore the 3 Reasons your brick enthusiast will love LEGO Set 60182, Pickup and Caravan
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Your chance to win a $100 gift certificate to use at our Shop
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Your chance to win $100 to use towards custom wall stickers, pre-made wall decals and monthly subscriptions.
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FAQs for our Shop
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Where do I submit my artwork? You may email us and send attachments to support [at] artsandbricks.com or use our Submit Artwork form. What type of file do I upload for custom orders? Please upload files as image files. The file extension should be a jpg or png. You may use your phone’s camera or…
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Christopher Miller Quote
With a bucket of LEGO®, you can tell any story. You can build an airplane or a dragon or a pirate ship – it’s whatever you can imagine. Christopher Miller, producer and writer, known for The Lego Movie
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Custom Kids Wall Vinyl – Size Examples
With the help of artsandbricks.com, it’s easy to create one-of-a-kind wall art featuring your child’s LEGO® brick creations. Simply choose your size and order online. After ordering, you’ll be taken to a page where you can upload your photos. It’s that simple.