Then one bright November morning I saw this lovely low cost Lego organizing system in Family Fun Magazine.
This design could utilize the drawers we already owned and give Ironhide a proper building space for all his creations. I wanted to do this project that very weekend but the entire family came down with strep so it had to be postponed until after Thanksgiving.When December I arrived I knew the holidays would bring more Lego sets so the entire family sat down for what we thought would be an hour of Lego sorting. We were so very wrong. This pile looks manageable in the photo but in real life this was a big job.
Christmas was mere days away so I only had a $25 budget for this entire project. So the next day I made my supply list and headed for the stores.
Christmas was mere days away so I only had a $25 budget for this entire project. So the next day I made my supply list and headed for the stores.
Project Materials | Qty Needed | Price Per | Total Cost | Actual Cost | |
Neon Green Duck Tape | 3 | $6.00 | $18.00 | $6.00 | |
Lego 15 X 15 base plates | 2 | $15.00 | $30.00 | $0.00 | We owned multiple green base plates with fit. |
Sterilite 4 Drawer Storage Cart | 3 | $25.00 | $75.00 | $0.00 | We already had them. |
Industrial Strength Velcro | 3 | $4.00 | $12.00 | $4.00 | Coupons! |
Plastic Drawer Dividers | 8 | $5.00 | $40.00 | $0.00 | I made my own with leftover presentation board and Duck tape. |
2” Thick Presentation Boards | 2 | $7.00 | $14.00 | $7.00 | (The original designed called for wooden board but we thought thick sterofoam was a better solution saving time and money. If it didn't work we could always go back later and get a board.) |
Total | $189.00 | $17.00 |
But again illness sideline my team and we put the project on hold until after the Christmas.
His birthday is coming soon so we may end up expanding the work surface.This was a blast to do and gives him a creative space.
1 comment:
My boys love legos. We don't have quite as many but we are well on our way. I like the organization.
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