Ages ago an advert for Lego tape kept appearing in my Facebook feed. I am so easy to market too as after a few days I got so fed up of seeing the advert that I bought some tape! Since it arrived it has been sitting and looking at me as I had no idea what to do with it.
Today I thought we should finally use it. The children kept picking it up but they didn’t really know what to do with it either. It’s expensive enough that I don’t want them to just peel the backing paper off and stick it down somewhere. But just how do you use lego tape?
With the help of my 7 year old, we’ve come up with 5 ways to use Lego tape around the home.
1 Put lego tape on the fridge door. My children are of the age where they still love re-arranging our fridge magnets, The lego tape makes a fun little extra for them to play with. They spell out rude words or put their favourite minifigs on it. I’m wondering if there’s a way to make them hold a little post-it note so I can write my shopping list on it!
2 You can use lego tape on a bedroom door to write your initial. My son has wanted to do this as soon as he saw the lego tape and had already sorted out the pieces he wanted to put on it. It was quick and easy to cut it as it’s marked at every 2×4 piece.
3 We thought it would be fun to make a personalised name plate for my husband’s office. He works from home a lot so we made his a ‘busy’ sign for his lego tape, which we stuck to his desk. Now if he gets bored on a conference call he can build something with his lego bricks!
4 The whole point of lego tape is that it bends so my son added some to one of my Orla Kiely beakers (sob!). I think he wanted to prove to himself that it really did bend. Yes, it bends but can you drink from the cup? No!
5 Stick lego tape to your Summer Smashbook. This has to be the best use of the lego tape so far. Every summer my children keep a diary and my son added a strip of tape so he can make a few brick creations.
We also thought about making some kind of key holder with our lego tape for the hall and my 7 year old loved his idea of fixing some tape to the side of the sink in case he got bored in the loo. Don’t worry, I completely vetoed that one.
After playing around with our lego tape I have to admit I’m not entirely convinced *yet* that this is the product I’ve been looking for my whole life. I’m more than happy to cut up a baseboard to make it fit our customised lego table, or the ikea hack lego table in my son’s room. We’ve even cut a baseboard to make a lego busy box for car journeys. We don’t really need bendy lego tape to go round a vase (although I tried it) and what’s wrong with fixing a base board to the wall so you can do some proper lego building? To me Lego is all about the straight lines!
I’d love to hear how other people are using lego tape and the weird and wonderful things you can do with it. But for now, I’m glad I only bought the one roll.
9 Comments
Jaymee (@_TheMumDiaries)
July 26, 2017 at 9:40 amI think i would go tape crazy over this! I could think of so many places to stick this too!
Mummy Times Two
July 26, 2017 at 11:14 amI love this so much and had no idea it existed! I can think of so many uses for my classroom.
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July 26, 2017 at 4:33 pm[…] the end of term I gave them to them and they decorated them with their names and the stickers (some lego tape has been added […]
Rachel George
July 26, 2017 at 11:17 pmWow! Lego tape looks amazing. My children would love this, as would I!
Helen
July 27, 2017 at 5:54 pmMy nephews are obsessed with lego so I’m sure they would love the lego tape. I’d not seen it before so I’ll be looking out for it for Birthday and Christmas presents.
Jenni
July 27, 2017 at 7:22 pmThis is so cool! I’ve never seen this before
RACHEL EVANS
July 27, 2017 at 9:58 pmI’ve never seen lego tape but I really want some now!! Also, I purchased a top yesterday that I kept seeing on facebook ads! Let’s hope it doesn’t become a regular thing!
Jazmin Williams
July 29, 2017 at 2:36 pmI’d never heard of Lego tape but gosh, that looks fun!
Deb Melkus
November 2, 2024 at 12:40 pmI thought maybe a “fidget” for his desk to take a break from homework .. he is 7. It did not stick as well as I thought. It popped off. So I was wondering if anyone need if it would leave a mark on painted doors? I think he might put on front of his smashbook. And use it as a tiny baseplate. Thanks