Once again, Eurobrick forums do not disappoint! I was visiting for another parts id, when I ran across a thread for this amazing LEGO Enchanted Forest MOC. Come on…admit it… you know you’re secretly a fan of Cinderella. Or at the very least, the little kid inside you that would stare in awe at the
Category: LEGO MOCs
LEGO Friends Animal Park
We’re still working on sorting the 400+ pounds of LEGO bricks from this past weekend (and honestly, that will probably be our life for the next two weeks). So of course, we’ve come across a few pieces we didn’t recognize. When I can’t find a part number for a LEGO piece, I generally go to
Winners of the Complete The Room Challenge
So by now you may be wondering what the results were of the Modulars by Kristel Complete the Room Modular Challenge considering how much I blogged about the contest. I’m sad to say neither of our entries won the challenge. *insert sad face here* However, the baby room did get honorable mention which was a
Mrs. Family Brick’s Complete the Room Challenge Entry
Last week, I showed you the entry Mr. Family Brick built for the Complete the Room Challenge at Modulars by Kristel. Today, I want to share the other entry made for the challenge… the baby room! The first build I created was the crib using fence pieces and propped them up on faucets. Hard to
Mr. Family Brick’s Complete the Room Challenge Entry
Remember the Complete the Room Modular Challenge I mentioned earlier this month? Time is finally coming to a close and we’ve submitted our entries! We brainstormed together what ideas we wanted to submit and as it turned out, we each ended up building one idea individually. We had a few favorite ideas like a house rave
Meep! Meep! Meets Carbonite
I wasn’t planning on posting today, but when I was wandering around the web, I ran across the “Leave it to the professionals” post on The Brothers Brick. The blog post showcases a build combining two of Mr. Family Bricks favorite things: Wile E. Coyote and Boba Fett. This awesome vignette was created by Letranger
Building a LEGO Cinderella’s Glass Slipper
So, I’ve been a bit obsessed since I saw the LEGO Cinderella Glass Slipper video on the LEGO Facebook feed a few weeks ago. I, like many other people, went straight to the web to see if there were instructions on how to make the shoe. Sadly, there are none. I made the mistake of
Friendly Food February Building Challenge MOC
I’ve been strolling around Flickr these past few days thinking of ideas for a MOC challenge I’m planning on entering next month. (More on that later.) While surfing, I came across the following Friendly Food February Building Challenge on the Heartlake Times blog. I’ve been sitting on two packages of the January promo of the LEGO Creator
Building a “Stolen” LEGO MOC
Last year, when we really got into building the modulars, I found myself browsing eBay looking at other building instructions I could buy. As it turns out, I fell in love with a beautiful MOC called “Blue Corner Cafe“. Not thinking anything of it and assuming the seller was the actual creator of this wonderful
LEGO Lenticulars
While the kid in me enjoys a good LEGO build, the adult in me always loves seeing LEGO used in out of the box ideas… like in LEGO lenticulars. I just wrote last month about an older LEGO campaign re-creating some of history’s greatest paintings as mini LEGO Mosaics. So it was interesting to see one of my friends tag me on Facebook with