Lego Art Exhibitions
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by Arts and Bricks
2w ago
Get out and experience LEGO art at these exhibitions around the world ..read more
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Summer at Massanutten Resort with Family
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by Kelly Barkhurst
5M ago
Tips and activity ideas for vacationing at Massanutten Resort near McGaheysville, Virginia, in the summer with family ..read more
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El Cid Mexican Resort Family with Kids Review
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by Arts and Bricks
7M ago
Cancun All-Inclusive with Kids The joy of a relaxing family vacation full of sunshine, waves, and good food renewed our souls before Winter. We loved our trip to the all-inclusive El Cid in Mexico. Here’s what you might want to know before your visit. Our family stayed at the El Cid Ventus Ha resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico, for a week in the fall of 2022. As of 2022, Ventus Ha is the newest built hotel complex of the three resorts interconnected with the El Cid Cancun-Reviera Maya area, all-inclusive. An all-inclusive package at any of the three results gives you full access to the grounds, po ..read more
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Using Your Child’s Artwork for Chrome’s Background (and Animating It!)
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
Digital Artwork Idea for Middle School Teens I’m learning that middle school kids love to customize settings on school Chromebooks. My son’s favorite tricks are creating a custom mouse cursor, inverting the screen color mode, swapping funny animated gifs as profile pictures, and making custom Chrome browser backgrounds. Today, we’ll show you how we created a custom animated Chrome browser background depicting Baby Yoda shaking a can of BBQ Pringles! Note: This Project Requires Photoshop and Design Skills As background, I’m a graphic and web designer. You can view my portfolio on kellybarkhurst ..read more
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Kid Review of Lego Ford F-150 Raptor
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
This is a LEGO Technic review and building experience by a 10-year-old brick fanatic. The Ford F-150 Raptor LEGO set was received as a LEGO birthday gift. Getting Started Tip Don’t get frustrated right out the gate if you can’t find what you’re looking for because there are two #1 bags. Open both #1 bags to get started! Bags #1: Building begins with parts of the front wheels and the engine. Build Time My son built the Ford F-150 Raptor over a three-day span. This was a different approach than Dom’s Dodge Charger. The Dodge Charger was a straight 10 to 12-hour epic build; my son was so focused ..read more
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Digital Doodling on Photos
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
Surprise Kid Doodles Our kids found that without unlocking our iPhones, they can access the Photo edit settings, which means they can take photos, draw, and doodle on our photos. Finding new images in my Photo Library is always a fun surprise, especially when the images feature playful kid-drawn doodles! iPhone Photo Doodles by My Kids My kid’s favorite doodles are making us throw up, sneezing snot, or giving us laser eyes and unicorn horns! Furry friends get hats and glasses, too Encourage creative drawing on your phone Our parenting style is to keep our kids off our phones, devices, and ..read more
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The surprising toy that 4th-grade boys love!
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
The Obsession My son’s 4th-grade class is OBSESSED with Squishies. Have you heard of these? They’re little “squishy” creatures perfect for trading and imaginative play. These are excellent cheap gifts for stocking stuffers, Easter baskets, Valentine’s, and birthday gifts. So, what does my son play with his Squishies? Squishy basketball, of course. He makes full courts from cardboard boxes and single hoops attached to cylinders, boxes, and other containers. His favorite ball is created from aluminum foil. Sometimes the rims are made from cardboard, metal, or plastic milk rings; nets are sometim ..read more
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The Summer of Robot Drawings
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
Robots ? We literally had a summer full of dozens and dozens of marker-rendered drawings of robots. I love how my son distinguished evil and good robots by their eyebrows! If the robot has a V-shape, then the bot is bad! What do you do with too many robot drawings? We make wall decals, of course!!!! We created several sets of Robot Wall decals that anyone can purchase. Declutter Artwork: Turn your Child’s Artwork into Wall Stickers Did you know Arts and Bricks specializes in turning your child’s creations into Wall and Window decorations, too? If you have a season of robot drawings ..read more
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My kids make personalized cards for special events – and I love it!
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by Arts and Bricks
1y ago
Personalized Cards by Kids My kid’s willingness to make home-drawn cards for holidays and special events has always made me happy. They make a card if invited to a friend’s birthday party, to say thank you for a gift, to say, “I’m sorry” and “I love you!” I ADORE their thoughtful cards, and so do their recipients. Many friends and family members have told me my children’s cards are still lovingly displayed on their fridges and walls years later! Need some inspiration to inspire your family to make homemade and hand-drawn cards? Here are a few of my favorites! Thank You Card by Kids Say Thank Y ..read more
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Decorate your Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree
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by Arts and Bricks
2y ago
At Arts and Bricks, we’re passionate about design, kids’ artwork, and LEGO bricks! So, of course, our living room’s Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree’s decor rotates between LEGO bricks and kids’ creations! Here’s how our Fig Tree looks throughout the year. We also love our art gallery walls. Decorate your Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree with Christmas Lego Ornaments We hang LEGO Holiday ornaments on our Faux Fiddle Leaf fig tree at Christmas. Some LEGO holiday ornaments are holiday sets; others are favorite designs from various LEGO Advent Calendars. Decorate your Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree with Salt Dough ..read more
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