Lego Rosary

I read about lego rosaries online and decided that it would be the perfect gift for quite a few members of my family.  So, I ordered a ton of little legos and strung them together.  I tried a few different methods to put them together and after a half hour of experimentation, it turned out that the easiest method was the best–Put the legos on the string, tie a not at the end….complicated.  I used round legos for most of the rosary since there was already a hole in them.  Scott was kind enough to drill holes in a 2×2 square and 1×1 square for the rest of the rosary.  Aren’t these awesome!

Curly saw that I had the camera out and assumed that it was for her. 
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8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    There are Lego Stores around that have "Pick-a-Brick" walls were you can pick out exactly which Legos you want.
    http://stores.lego.com/en-US/default.aspx

    You can also have a custom Lego rosary made through this shop on Etsy:
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/MementoMoose

  2. Those are really cute for little kids. Thanks for linking up with Fun for Kids Friday : )
    Have a great weekend!

  3. Amy says:

    I LOVE THIS!!!! It would be great for my son…his friends…our scout den…to make! Thank you for sharing!

    Amy
    sittingatourkitchentable.blogspot.com

  4. Theresa says:

    I got the legos at http://www.lego.com. You can order by the piece in tons of different colors.

  5. Sarah says:

    Can you share where you purchased the legos? I've wanted to make one of these but wasn't sure where to get the legos.
    Thanks!

  6. Anonymous says:

    How did you attach the lego cross?

  7. Theresa says:

    Hmmm…good question. I don't really remember, but I think I probably attached one small square Lego to the rosary with a big knot holding it on, then I glued the rest of the cross to that Lego.

  8. Anonymous says:

    how did you tie the knot? Mine's falling apart!