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Friday, March 27, 2015

LEGO Brick Necklace Tutorial {& Fiskafriends Blog Hop}

The Introduction:
If you are hopping along with us today: You should have come here from Cindy deRosier's blog. If you did, you are in the right place! Welcome!
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If you are one of my regular readers: Thanks for coming back! I love having you! Please feel free to join along in the hop - you can start at the Fiskafriends blog.

The Hop Order:
You can find the full blog hop order on the Fiskafriends blog.

The Project:
I was able to attend a few Fiskateer events and at one of them we created LEGO necklaces. One of my sons recently had a LEGO themed birthday party and LEGO brick necklaces were the perfect addition to the goodie bags.

With a Fiskars craft drill, these necklaces take less than a minute each to create:
Simply drill through one side of the LEGO brick, thread with twine, and you are done!

My Prize:
In addition to the sponsored prizes that are up for grabs, I've decided to host a little giveaway of my own! (Just add LEGO bricks and you can make LEGO necklaces, too!)
The winner will receive:
- a Fiskars craft drill
- a spool of Mandarin twine
- a spool of Peapod twine

To enter:
  • Leave a comment on this blog post. That's it!
If you would like additional chances to win you can do so in one (or all) of the following ways:
  • Follow this blog. {Please let me know you are a follower by leaving an additional comment.} 
  • "Like" InkBlotsbyTRD on Facebook. {Please let me know you are a follower by leaving an additional comment.}
  • Share about this giveaway on your own blog, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, or anywhere else. {Please let me know where you've shared by leaving one additional comment.}
Blog comments for my giveaway will close Sunday, March 29th @ 11:59pm (Pacific) and the winner will be announced Tuesday, March 31st here on my blog.
Please remember to check back here to see if you've won.
{The winner will have 72 hours to contact me with their information.}
{Due to shipping costs, my giveaways are available to US mailing addresses only.}

Sponsored Prizes:
You can find details about the sponsored prizes (and how to win them!) on the Fiskafriends blog.

{Note: Only one comment per person on this post will be counted for the sponsor prize. The additional comments will count only for my personal giveaway.}


Thanks for stopping by today!

The Next Stop:

Supplies: 
Twine: The Twinery;
Tools: Fiskars (Craft Drill, Scissors);

Other: LEGO (Bricks);

62 comments:

  1. I love the lego's! I was just looking at the drill at HL last weekend. Its good to see that it works well cutting through the plastic block :) Great Blog!!!

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  2. This is such a cute,crafty idea. I have children (older) and now grandchildren, especially the grandsons who are Lego afficianados. This is a wonderful blog hop and way to celebrate our Fiskateer friendships. Thank you! I've been posting as Rhonda with my url on the other blogs,but some won't let me so here goes!

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  3. I love the lego necklaces. That is something I never thought of. My grandchildren will love this and using a drill that don't plug in is so much safer. Thanks!

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  4. I shared your giveaway on Twitter.

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  5. I shared your giveaway on Pinterest.

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  6. Oh how fun, I remember doing this!

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  7. I love the Lego necklace! You do such cute things with twine :)

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  8. I love the Lego necklace! You do such cute things with twine :)

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  9. This is really clever!!!! Love that and will have to go and check out that drill!!!!

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  10. Wow-I had forgotten all about these necklaces. Thank you so much for reminding me. My house is overrun with Legos-I need to see if I can make a bunny one for Easter.

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  11. Love the post. Since I already own 2 drills and too much twine do not put me in the drawing for those. Obviously, I think it's a great prize! As a fellow Lego fan I think the idea is perfect.

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  12. These Lego necklaces are so cute! I would never think to do that! Very cool!

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  13. I liked your Facebook page and shared the giveaway there!

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  14. cool project - and the bottle cap necklace is also cook on your blog (I took a peek) that drill must be awesome. Following your blog now to see what other things you're doing. thanks for being part of the hop

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  15. Happy FiskaFriend Birthday to you Tifany! Love your Lego block necklace idea. My grandsons would love it too.

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  16. Happy FiskaFriend Birthday to you Tifany! Love your Lego Neclace idea. So would my grandsons!

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  17. Happy FiskaFriend Birthday to you Tifany! Love tour Lego Block Neclace idea, so would my grandsons.

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  18. cute project..and great giveaway!! hugs Regena #6124

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  19. Fantastic party gift!!! Wish my son was still young enough to give this out at parties! I'm following your blog (love it!).

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  20. Cute idea for kids. Legos are awesome tools too! Thanks for sharing and an awesome prize too by the way. Thanks for the chance!
    Janelle R

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  21. Such a clever idea! I can even see making these for a grownup party too. :) TFS!

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  22. I am already a follower on Facebook.

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  23. What a fun idea. How clever to use the Legos like this. My grandchildren love them.

    Great job on your blog post. I enjoyed my visit very much.

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  24. Very cool, nice easy project. Something my grandson could do at daycare.

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  25. Oh yeah.... I remember this. Maybe that is why my son won't let me near his legos.....LOL Thanks for the memories.

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  26. What a perfect party token for a Lego Party. And so easy too!

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  27. Tifany, what a fun idea! You are so clever. I have several little ones and Moms too who will love this necklace. I'm a new follower. Pamela #8040

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  28. So cool! Like I said on FB, I just HAVE to make it for my son! I need to get out that drill! :-) Great post!

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  29. Well, how fun is this!! Would never have thought to do it! And we have buckets of legos!!!

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  30. What fun! A very clever project! My grandson would love seeing that around Gramma's neck!

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  31. Very unique project. Kids would love to wear this.

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  32. What a great idea. I love it!! My son will be all over wanting to do this when I show him. It seems the Drill is still around and does very well on all sorts of jobs. That's pretty neat. Thanks for sharing your project with us and what a wonderful giveaway.

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  33. FUN project & tutorial Tifany!!!
    I have so many nieces, nephews & not-so-young family members who LOVE their Legos too, so I appreciate this clever idea => THANK YOU for sharing :)

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  34. I already follow your blog but please do not include me in your prize draw, as I'm an Aussie.

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  35. I tweeted about your giveaway Tifany :)
    https://twitter.com/TracyM6773/status/582150377761468416
    PS - don't forget, I'm an Aussie, so please don't include me in your prize draw

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  36. Great project! Love that your twines coordinate with the Lego block! Everytime, I see what crafter's come up with using their Craft Drill...I say I got to get me one! Michelle #7586 PS:fellow blogger from Canada don't include me in your prize draw! Already following you!

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  37. I love my Fiskars Craft Drill! I haven't drilled Legos (yet!) but I've drilled dice and a bunch of other things with cool results. I'm thinking my husband needs a Lego keychain... thanks for the inspiration!

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  38. What an adorable necklace and a fun kid's (big or little) project! Don't enter me for your drawing--I love my drill! Thanks for sharing, Lesa #5200.

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  39. LOVE this project!
    Susan Allen #2072

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  40. I wish I would have thought of this when my oldest had a Lego theme party. Great idea!

    Tanya #5407

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  41. *gasping* drilling a lego is almost sacrilege at our house....that being said might have to raid the kids lego stash! Cute necklace!

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  42. How cute! I love Legos so much I would wear this necklace. Now I have all kinds of ideas running through my head!
    Elaine#7777

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  43. what a fun project! very creative and so doable with the kids! Thanks for the ideas.

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  44. Hi! I was going through all the posts to be sure I left a comment and I do not see mine here. I love, love, love Legos and this is the perfect drill project. Thanks for being part of the blog hop!

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  45. SOOOO cool---I love my Fiskars drill! Thanks for sharing Fiskafriend!

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  46. OMG!
    This is the cutest thing!
    Would have definitely made my son one when he was little!
    Thanks for the chance to win some great goodies

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