I loved Lego as a kid, building houses of Lego was my thing. Baby girl is still a little too small for Lego, she’s into Duplo, but my nephew adores Lego. He has many of the different figures and gadgets that come with it nowadays. His craze at the moment is the Batman Lego! When I was small Lego was just Lego.
Anyway now you can get this fabulous Lego compatible sticky brick tape, which is great for using on shelf edges, edges of bookcases, vertical on walls, anywhere really. Then you can stick all your figures in one place. The tape is available in blue, red, grey and green in 1m length rolls.
How to use:
Step 1 – Snip your tape
Step 2 – Stick the adhesive tape to any surface of your choice.
Step 3 – Let the building commence… It’s as easy as that!
We have been using it to stick our horse and rider figures on the edge of the table.
The sticky back is reasonably strong and I’m sure will hold a fair few figures and other Lego creations.
You can buy the rolls from StickyBrickTape.com and they do Free worldwide shipping!
Giveaway
If you would like to win 4 rolls of Lego compatible sticky brick tape please follow this link here. The winner will be chosen and contacted by Sticky Brick Tape for prize fulfilment.
Competition ends 30th September 2017
Good Luck!
If you like this post have you seen my other giveaway?
Thanks for stopping by today.
* I was sent 4 rolls of sticky brick tape in exchange for this post.
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What an awesome idea! My niece loves Lego I will win serious cool auntie points if I won your Giveaway!!!
great prize
Fabulous giveaway, thank you so much x
Perfect idea!
Awesome idea for my lego fanatic son
Oh my goodness what a brilliant idea! As you probably know, I love making cards and I’m picturing giving a card made using some of this along with a gift of a Lego set, so the recipient could actually incorporate the card into their construction. The card could be part of a scene as a base for a model. I’m going crazy with ideas now!
Jane
thanks for the chance