

Camden got a new big boy bedroom last weekend. If I ever get around to taking pictures of it, I'll share it. It turned out so cute. I had made Kirsten an adorable tea party table made out of an old IKEA lack side table for her bedroom and wanted to make Cam a special table of his own for his bedroom. Some of my two year olds favourite things are legos, cars, and Cars the movie. Camden is in love with the 1st Cars movie and I wanted to incorporate radiator springs and the highway into his table. I had another extra IKEA lack side table and made my sweet little guy a Cars lego table. It was a huge success and a huge hit with him. He plays with it every.single.day. It was so easy to make that I didn't take pictures of the process. But I did take lots of pictures of the finished product. It really was so simple. If you know a little guy (or girl) that adores legos and cars, they'll surely love this super fun table. I added an IKEA green Mammut chair to the table and it looks great in his room. Here are the steps if you want to make one too:
What you'll need:
IKEA lack side table
1 15x15 lego duplo base plate
rubber cement or other strong glue
white sticker paper
paper cutter or scissors
lego duplo blocks - I bought 2 sets from the 1st Cars movie and used blocks we had
IKEA mammut chair - optional
Directions:
1. clean the top of your IKEA lack side table
2. put rubber cement or other strong glue on the bottom of your lego base plate and glue this to the centre of your table. Allow to dry.
3. using your white sticker paper and your paper cutter, cut street lines and corners out - you'll need 4 corners and 16 lines
4. place these stickers all around the perimeter of your table evenly, 4 corners and 4 stickers on each side
5. add your lego duplo blocks and have fun!






Have fun! Here's some links on Amazon to some of the stuff I used if you're interested. I only bought 2 of the lego duplo cars blocks from the 1st movie. He loves them so much I'll probably get him more now.
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Your kids seriously have the coolest mommy with all their fun foods and beautiful crafts! I love the street going around it :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow - that DID turn out AWESOME! Great work, Jill. And I definitely want to see pics of Cam's room - get on that. Sooooo, posting pics make me think you must've downloaded pics off your camera, so ... ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this. I had something like this on my list to make but wanted to cover the whole top with legos. I think I changed my mind now. Love your little road! You are the best mom ever!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I'm going to add to mine is maybe a storage bin underneath for a lego bucket... kinda like this style for under a table http://pinterest.com/pin/97456251/
You have totally inspired me to get on my game and get it done. Yours turned out so cute!
This is so cute! Great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! Love your blog -send to all of my friends with kids and am saving your wonderful ideas for when I have my own. :)
ReplyDeleteSo, Clever!
ReplyDeleteI have seen these little ikea tables turned into so many adorable things! they better never take them off the market!
sooooooo cool. i mean, seriously. my girls LOVE legos--I can't wait to do this for them.
ReplyDeleteMy boys would love this!
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea! And so affordable! Pinning this :)
ReplyDeleteKara
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super cute. great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! This is probably the first DIY Lego table that I've felt would really fit in our house. Thank you for the great idea!!
ReplyDeleteIngenious!! And amazing! An affordable lego table.=) http://bellesbazaar-heather.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! My son would love that. Right now he uses his outgrown train table as a lego table, but I should glue some of the lego bases onto it!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I'm soooo enjoying it! I'm especially having fun looking through your cute food!
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Jenni (Pancake Art)
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I love love this idea, wish my boy was little again. Even I would play with this fun table.
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much ladies! Cam just loves this table and it couldn't have been easier!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea. My 6 year old just got a whole bunch of lego for his birthday. I'm going to make him one to help keep the lego away from his baby sister.
ReplyDeletegreat, great idea! thanks for sharing : )
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What are the dimensions of your table? I picked one up today and it looks much larger than yours. Especially if the duplo board is only 15 x 15. My table is 21 5/8 by 21 5/8.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies!
ReplyDeleteDonna - That's the size of my table too. If you put your lego duplo 15" plate in the middle, it will leave just over 3 inches on each side for your road. I hope that helps!
Love this! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Krystal!
ReplyDeleteJill, have you noticed if the duplo plate has started to lift after a while of use? I wanna make one for my little guy's room to! :) Thank you for the wonderful idea!! And wonderful directions to!!!!
ReplyDeleteMegan
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Thanks Megan! The lego plate has not lifted up on mine yet. If you're concerned about that you could always use a stronger glue. I hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm featuring this on my "Gifts for Boys" post in my Christmas series. Makes me wish I had a boy! My girls (3 of them) don't use cars very often...
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Charlie
Thanks attempting aloha!
ReplyDeleteI am making this for my boys for Christmas this year! I have seen several ideas for lego tables but this is definitely the best and I can't think of a single way to improve upon it. Thanks so much for sharing! (and I got the tables on sale for $7/each!)
ReplyDeleteHow long does it take for the lego plate to be glued into place? I glued mine down about 6 hrs ago (with rubber cement) and it still slides pretty easily. My little man would rip it off in seconds! :/
ReplyDeleteAwesome ladies!
ReplyDeleteCourtney - the rubber cement takes a long time to dry and cure - probably 1-2 days. And for the record, Cam has ripped it off once and I've had to re-glue it on. I'm looking for a stronger glue out there. I've heard gorilla glue is good but I've never tried it.
Good tip, thank you! :) My mom actually mentioned that Mighty Putty (the as seen on TV stuff) if the rubber cement doesnt work I might have to look into that and the gorilla glue! :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck Courtney! I hope your little guy loves it.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this on Pinterest, and I went on Amazon immediately to order a base plate. My 9-month-old is getting Duplos for Christmas and this will be perfect with the Lack table we have in the attic! Thank you for the great and quick project!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Jenny! I hope your baby loves it!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know I made this yesterday and my two sons have not stopped playing with it since! It is the perfect size for them, and so much better then them trying to balance their legos on the coffee table or ground. Thanks so much for the wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Dawn! So glad your boys love it.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I even think it would be great for my teenage son's first apartment.
ReplyDeleteHa! That's funny, CakeMom!
ReplyDeleteI did this back in 1993 for my little girl using a plastic table and some strips of wide adhesive velcro. It worked great! I wanted a lego table for her and we were too broke at the time to buy stuff like that. (both in college!) We used it for years!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awesome, Donna!
DeleteJill, you are the coolest mom! I have one question: What is white sticker paper, exactly? Thinking maybe Contact paper, like what you line shelves with.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mrstex! I used the kind of sticker paper that you put in your printer to print things on - then peel off the back. It worked really well at first, but has not held up over the months. It wasn't a problem with him playing with it, but more a problem when I cleaned it. The stickers would always want to peel up. I'm thinking paint is definitely the better way to go here now - unless you want to replace the stickers every so often.
DeletehI jiLL! This table is amazing, GREAT JOB! I was wondering where you got the lime green chair from?
ReplyDeleteThanks! The chair is from Ikea!
DeleteBRILLIANT!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm definitely going to do this for a Christmas present this year. I've been stumped until now!
So glad I found you on Pinterest!
Thanks so much! This is still something my little guy plays with all the time.
DeleteI saw this on Pinterest and made it for my son and nephew for this coming Christmas. It is the cutest thing and everyone in the family is so excited for them to see it! I even got my husband's grandma to comment on how clever it was - and she is not that sort of nice ever, so that was huge. I just wanted to add thought that we bought our Ikea tables in the lime green color and did the animal Duplo Legos (they have too much Cars stuff, haha). Also, instead of the rubber cement or any type of glue, we used magnets for business cards with a sticky side and put one on each corner of the bottom block as well as on the table. We figured this way we can change out the base when he's older and wants regular legos or something else - or if need be, we can just take the magnets off of the table.
ReplyDeleteEither way, this is brilliant and I am so excited to see their faces on Christmas morning! Thanks for such a great idea!
That sounds so awesome, Katie! I just know the boys are going to love it. What a great idea to use magnets. I'll have to remember that one myself!
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