LEGO around your home...decorating

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LEGO around your home...decorating

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I've been to several of my most awesome LEGO friends' houses and it never amazes me just how awesomely they have decorated with their LEGO around their house. This came up in a discussion I was having and I only have it decorating the top of my computer. (There is a ton of it around the place, because I'm in anti-sorting mode...but this isn't decorating.)

So I figure...we could have some fun discussing it and showing off our decorations. Fun being the best part!!!

Here is the top of my computer. I used to have some of those limited edition Duplo bricks on it...but they aren't near as fun as these are.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/48243528@N00/15206739076/

I have more LEGO decorations at work. This includes some really cool printed pictures of LEGO in famous artist replications. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006BF ... UTF8&psc=1 and http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006BF ... UTF8&psc=1 I have some LEGO frames, some LEGO pencil holders, a LEGO rose and the LEGO wall decals there.

Where do you have LEGO decorations? And would you show us all?
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At work I use a bright yellow LEGO mug. This one:

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2010 ... Yellow.jpg

It means no one ever accidently steals it!

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I like building seasonal scenes and using them as holiday decorations. I just put together the Monster Fighters Haunted House in anticipation of Halloween, and I've had an autumn forest/pumpkin patch conglomeration set up for a few weeks now (I got impatient for fall). Earlier this year for spring I built an Easter egg hunt scene (including minifig scale chocolate bunnies--I was so proud of that). And of course I get the new Winter Village set every year and see how many of that theme I can cram on top of my entertainment center once the Christmas season rolls around.
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Karalora wrote:I like building seasonal scenes and using them as holiday decorations. I just put together the Monster Fighters Haunted House in anticipation of Halloween, and I've had an autumn forest/pumpkin patch conglomeration set up for a few weeks now (I got impatient for fall). Earlier this year for spring I built an Easter egg hunt scene (including minifig scale chocolate bunnies--I was so proud of that). And of course I get the new Winter Village set every year and see how many of that theme I can cram on top of my entertainment center once the Christmas season rolls around.
Pretty much me too. Working on getting more Monster Fighters sets as I (stupidly) passed on most of these when they were on the shelf. The pumpkin patch sounds like a great idea.
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