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{This post continues to be popular on Pinterest. I now blog over at 4onemore.com and would love to have you visit there!} If you have boys, you probably have Lego. And Lego comes into the house by the hundreds, it seems, so good storage is a must. We have 4 boys under 10, so you can imagine the amount of Lego we have accumulated through the years. I spent some time looking for great storage solutions, and came across this idea quite a bit: Framed Minifigure Storage & Display. Here's a Pinterest experiment that was a success, not a fail! Honestly, the mini figures are so fun to look at, why not display them prominently in your boys' room, instead of hiding them away? I'm still looking for great ideas for the thousand other bricks we own, but the mini figure problem is solved for now. I found the best source for this idea here. I modified it a bit by using thrifted frames and keeping the glass in them. Ours aren't perfect, but my boys think they are! Check your local thrift store for some great frame options in large sizes! It will only set you back a few dollars. We bought the bricks (2 x 2) at a Lego store. For 100 bricks in the 2x2 size (that gave each boy 25 bricks for his display), we spent about $10. So, project total cost with thrifted frames was no more than $20 for all 4 displays. Each boy picked the paint color for his frame. We just inserted scrapbook paper, card stock, or nothing (!) into the frame for the background. Then, I spaced out the 2 x 2 blocks and glued them on the glass with E6000 glue, which is pretty much amazing stuff. Where previously we had some vintage world maps framed on the wall (because I LOVE that kind of stuff!), my boys were ready for something that looked like their tastes. And now it's fun to put the minifigs away at night :) Have you found any great ideas for Lego storage?
12 Comments
Debbie smith
7/7/2014 10:24:43 pm
Love the Lego frames I am using scrapbook storage ideas for Legos works well
abby
7/8/2014 03:37:51 am
That's a great idea, too, Debbie! Thanks for stopping by.
Ellen
7/23/2014 12:49:39 am
Did you glue the 2x2 bricks directly to the glass?
abby
7/23/2014 02:29:10 am
Hi Ellen,
katie yoakum
8/22/2014 01:30:32 am
Hi -- I love this idea. My Hubs and I collect Star Wars Lego and have had a problem with how to display the minifigures as recently our kitten has taken to playing with them (not good). I am wondering how the glue looks on the glass as I am thinking about using this similar idea but I would be using a shadow box instead of a standard frame, or would you suggest gluing to the back of the shadow box instead.
abby
8/22/2014 02:03:22 am
Hi Katie,
nikki
9/26/2016 05:26:34 am
Hi I love this idea,we managed to get some large base plates to insert into the frames...no glue as fitted into frame. 11/30/2015 02:26:07 am
I spent some time looking for great storage solutions, and came across this idea quite a bit: Framed Minifigure Storage & Display. Here's a Pinterest experiment that was a success, not a fail!
Melissa Arman
2/12/2016 10:11:33 pm
How did you hang them on the wall? I have a feeling my boys would be taking them up and down and I don't want holes in the wall or the frame dropping and glass breaks.
abby
2/13/2016 12:19:09 pm
Hi Melissa, Great point! Yes, we did hang them on the wall. If the boys could reach them, then that was workable. Sometimes we did end up taking them down to fill. You could also skip the glass and just glue the bricks to the hard backing of the frame. Or find a frame with a plexi-glass. Instead of hanging from the wall, you could prop onto a shelf for easier access. Hope some of these ideas help!
cassi
4/9/2016 04:15:14 pm
What kind of glue is E6000? Is it construction? I love this idea but my son is only 3 so I'm looking for heavy duty and I'm going to leave the glass out. Just in case!
Jennifer
6/16/2016 06:01:37 am
Awesome idea. I'm going to duplicate.....thank you Leave a Reply. |