Can I tell you how excited I am about this new project! I have been trying to figure out how we are going to travel and live in a small space with 3 kiddos, and still let them have some of their toys. I really wanted to bring some of our Duplo
legos because they like to build things and I want to encourage more play and pretending and less watching TV when possible. I really was trying hard to find some good lego storage/play table options.
I know how much of a mess these legos can be, so I wanted to bring a small amount of them and keep them contained somehow. I was trying to figure out how to do a lego table that had storage in it, but also folded up nicely. Pinterest didn’t have exactly what I was looking for either. Last Saturday we were at the flea market for our weekly flea market hunt, and I came across this awesome suitcase.
DIY Lego Storage
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It may just look like a simple old suitcase but it was perfect for what we needed!
Clean
I had to clean it a little first. It had that musty smell on the inside. I used an Enzyme Spray that I had on hand (from Nature’s Sunshine
) Sprayed it down, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wiped it out. You could probably use a vinegar solution as well and wipe it out.
Paint
Next came the paint. This part was a bit exciting and also overwhelming at the same time. Deciding on a color to use was tough when you have the whole rainbow available to you. As I was walking down the paint aisle at Wal-Mart, something about a gold glitter paint called my name. I thought the girls would love it! Well, the glitter paint turned out to be a flop. We took back two cans of glitter paint before deciding it was a no-go.
Robbie had a can of gold paint in his garage, so I went ahead and tried it, and I loved the way it turned out! We had to buy one more can of paint because he didn’t have enough to finish covering it.
Next was the top piece. I wanted to glue on a Duplo base to the top of the suitcase, but I couldn’t find one anywhere! I had one piece already, but needed one more to make it cover properly. After posting in a yard sale Facebook group that I was looking for one of them, a friend responded she had two! Yay!
Cut
So now I had two pieces that were the same size, but not the same color. They needed to be cut and then painted.
Paint Take 2
After they were cut it was time for paint. I picked out ‘John Deere Green’ for the paint. Love the green color! You can’t go wrong with John Deere anything. 😉
Glue
Once everything dried, it was time to glue the pieces on. You could use many kinds of adhesive. I used liquid nails because that is what Robbie had in his garage.
Play
The minute the kids saw the new lego storage home, they wanted to play with it! It’s always so funny to me when they re-discover toys. These Duplo legos have been sitting in little guys room for MONTHS and they have only played with them a handful of times. Now they are in a new container with a new base, and bam! Play time.
After they played with these long enough for me to get pictures, I packed them up and am planning to put them away until the trip. It’s always so much more fun to find toys again after a month or so of missing them.
One downside of this lego storage suitcase is that all the legos have to be dumped out before they can be played with. But the reality is that the kids always dump out all the legos when they play with them anyway, so it really works out fine.
Total Cost
Suitcase – $3
Duplo Base – $4
Gold Spray Paint – $4
John Deere Green Spray Paint – $6
Total cost – $17
Time to complete – 2 hours (could be less if your paint dries faster)
This lego storage suitcase should be perfect for our travels. We can only bring a limited amount of legos, they can all be easily stored and put away, and it has it’s own play table. Win/win/win!
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Ari
May 28, 2017Love this idea and it turned out great. Wish I had this when I was young and played with Legos.
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Melissa Stephenson
May 30, 2017thanks Ari! 🙂
Paula Burnham
July 9, 2017my mother would spread out a sheet on the floor we could play with the Legos on the floor and then when we were done just fold up the sheet and dump them in the bin
Melissa Stephenson
July 9, 2017that is a great idea!
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