Easter is quickly approaching friends, and today I am sharing How To Make an Easy LEGO Easter Egg.
We do an Easter Egg hunt in our backyard with the boys every year, and I love hiding the eggs and planning a small surprise or treat for them once the hunt is over.
This year I am thinking of changing things a bit, and instead of using plastic eggs to fill with chocolate and candy, I will use what we have at home already. Yup, LEGO eggs for them to find. We will do it in the backyard weather permitting or inside the house.
I will also get the kids to help me make the eggs as a fun activity to do together before Easter.
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How To Make an Easy LEGO Easter Egg.
If you follow our blog then you know both my boys love LEGO, and we have lots of LEGO around the house, so I thought making LEGO Easter Eggs to hide around would be fun and something different.
I started looking for instructions online and found some great looking ones. Unfortunately, they looked like a lot of work. Enter, the flat and EASY to make LEGO Easter Eggs. I promise these are super easy to put together, no fancy building, and easy enough to make if you have some LEGO at home.
I added LEGO eyes to make them cuter, but the eyes are definitely not necessary if you don’t have them. The fun thing is that since they are so easy to make, you can get the kids involved in the process of making the eggs. You can always purchase a box of assorted LEGOS like this one, use some of the pieces to make the eggs and then the kids get to keep the eggs to add new pieces to their LEGO collection PLUS all the other LEGO that comes in the box as a fun treat once the hunt is over.
Don’t stress about matching colours either; you can mix colours and just have fun building them.
How To Make an Easy LEGO Easter Egg
To build the egg you can mix and match pieces as well, as long as you stick to the following:
2×2
2×4
2X6
2X6
2×4
2X2
or
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Once you have enough eggs, you can hide them around your backyard and wait for the kids to find them. I also got a cute LEGO Easter Bunny a while back because it was super cute. Doesn’t it make you smile?
Now is the perfect time to get creative and get the kids involved with planning activities like this one. Fun for everyone!
If you end up making some LEGO Easter Eggs be sure to tag us on social media, I would love to see your creations! I am on Instagram at @onesmileymonkey.
Have a healthy and safe Easter!
64 Comments on “How To Make an Easy LEGO Easter Egg”
Kids will love Lego Easter eggs, I must pass this onto my son for my grandchildren. π
This is too cute! Love the idea. Making them with my kids!!!!
So adorable. Thx for sharing these.
These are the cutest. We love LEGO. β€οΈ
Seriously these are so cute!!
I’m going on a hunt for that bunny!
That Brickheadz bunny is beyond cute.
I love the little eyes that you put on the eggs!!
Wow, what a neat idea!
You have such a creative mind. These are adorable. ????
what a great idea! perfect gift for Easter π
Thank you so much for this really eggselent (SORRY). Most children love lego and this would be a win-win craft for them. Thank you for sharing.
Lego always goes down well here – on any day, lol
Lego eggs.. first I’ve seen, very creative and cute
This is so easy to make
So creative and neat! I especially love the idea of hiding these instead in exchange for a prize!
This is such a cute idea.
We will keep this in mind as Easter approaches.
They are so cute and something I would never thought of doing with Lego until I read your posting. Thanks so much for sharing and my nieces and nephews will do our best to make these.
This LEGO set is so very adorable. Perfect set for any kid’s Easter basket.
A perfect gift for Easter. Great idea!
Such a cute and fun candy free idea, and something the boys love as well, Legos!!
These look like a lot of fun to make! We have a small (but growing!) Lego collection so I will be checking to see if we have the right pieces to make these. It would be a great activity for the kids to do today.
I absolutely love the lego eyes! too cute
That is a cute Easter Lego set. I love it!
Fun! My daughter and son could probably both enjoy this. Thanks!
My grandkids don’t have any BrickHeadz Lego but they are huge fans of Lego, as were my kids themselves – in fact one is still a massive fan and I do believe he has more Lego than his kids.
Just goes to show that my own kids are now adults, probably the reason I’ve not noticed the LEGO BrickHeadz series before.
my grandkids would love this thanks
What a fun idea! My boys love LEGO and I think that they would love making animals out of their blocks like this!
Wish my granddaughters lived close so we could make these together.
beyond adorable! i remember you posting this a couple years ago. such a great easter gift for the kiddos
These look great! I have a container full of Lego from when my son was growing up. He loved Lego. I”ll have to look to make some and put in my granddaughters Easter bags.
Lego is perfect for keeping busy! My kids wpukd enjoy making some easter eggs.
This is such a cool project to do with the kids!
Since my granddaughter is super excitable and definitely not going to bed super easily before an anticipated holiday, the Easter Bunny arrived a day early at her house. So the Easter Bunny arrived on Saturday morning unexpectedly. A note was left explaining that due to the whole virus issue, the Easter Bunny had extra work and was spreading out his deliveries throughout the Easter weekend. My granddaughter was totally blown away by his early arrival and no sleep issues were a factor.
These LEGO creations are amazing
I love this idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
These are so cute. I can’t wait to try these out with my grandchildren next year.
Super cute, I have never seen “Brick Headz” before.
These are adorable! Lego has come a long way. I love they have them for the holidays.
These little eggs are very adorable. When I was a kid, I absolutely loved Legos.
I’ll have to try this with my grandchildren
We love Lego and theses are so cute for Easter.
I should get that for my granddaughter! So cute!
The kids love Lego. This is fun. Thanks for sharing.
cute idea
I love all the new Lego.
These LEGO Easter eggs and the bunny are just perfect!
We love bunnies here! great lego
These are all so very cute! That bunny is adorable. My family are huge LEGO fans.
These are great and my grandchildren love lego, they love building and creating their own whatever stuff lol
These are great, Lego has come with so many new designs since my son was young.
That’s nice. My son will surely like to try this.
The bunny is so cute! My daughter loves her bunny stuffie and anything related to bunnies.
Love the Easter theme with Lego. A great (non-chocolate) gift idea this Easter.
I love this idea These are so cute
I have so much lego lying around with my 3 boys – would love to try these!
These are abssolutely adorable! Great for the young ones to make.
Will have to make some of these with the kids this coming Easter.
Cute craft idea! My grandchildren would have so much fun making these.
Those are adorable!
Thanks for the directions. We will try it.
Super fun idea for Easter! My grandkids will love this.