Thanks to The Lego Movie (and a sequel already in the works), our favorite childhood toy is enjoying its moment in the spotlight. And, naturally, that makes us think about how to incorporate it in a wedding. These couples came through with plenty of fun and quirky ways to include the interlocking bricks and minifigures in their big-day celebrations.
Invitations
Add bride and groom minifigures to your design.
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
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Ring Boxes
Create a Lego box to hold your rings, both on the big day and for safe keeping after.
Photo Credit: Albert Palmer Photography
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Cufflinks
Themed cufflinks are a fun and easy way for grooms to add a little Lego flair to their big-day attire.
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Photo Credit: Caroline Tran
Centerpieces & Décor
Use minifigures for your escort cards.
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
For an easy DIY centerpiece, fill a bowl with Legos. We love this couple's cute note!
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Build your own box to hold wedding cards.
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Add Legos in unexpected places, like in the base of a potted plant.
Photo Credit: Albert Palmer Photography
You can even carry a Lego bouquet or use flowers made from Legos as your centerpieces.
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Mark your tables with numbers made out of Legos.
Photo Credit: Infused Studios
Display your initials in shadowbox frames.
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Cute Photo Ops
Take some time before the wedding to craft some adorable props you can use in your photos.
Photo Credit: Caroline Tran
Photo Credit: Albert Palmer Photography
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
Gather jumbo Legos and display on cake stands...
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Or in a hilarious pre-wedding picture of your gown!
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Fun & Games
No Lego-themed wedding is complete without a place where guests can actually build something.
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
This couple asked guests to craft their vision of the bride and groom's dream home.
Photo Credit: Infused Studios
Cake Toppers
Even couples who don't do a full-on Lego theme sometimes indulge in cute Lego cake toppers.
Photo Credit: Albert Palmer Photography
Photo Credit: Caroline Tran
Photo Credit: Folded Fancy Creations/Etsy
Or, take it a step further with a Lego-inspired cake design.
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
Photo Credit: Megan Noonan Photography
Favors
Give out Lego-themed candy, like these sugary treats:
Photo Credit: Caroline Tran
Lego minifigure sugar cookies:
Photo Credit: Gemma Clarke Photography
Chocolate lollipops:
Photo Credit: Bear Hearts Crafts Cottage/Etsy
Or cupcakes topped with Lego bricks molded out of chocolate or fondant:
Photo Credit: BKreative Designs/Etsy
Wedding Keepsakes
The groom gave the bride a shadowbox frame with minifigures and a sweet poem.
Photo Credit: Albert Palmer Photography
Turn your favorite wedding photo into a Lego work of art — this portrait was crafted from thousands of individual pieces!
Photo Credit: Gift a Brick Mosaics/Etsy
Tell us: Would you include Legos in your wedding?
—Kristen Klein
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