LEGO® Christmas Projects with Building Instructions
Here are some LEGO® Christmas projects to build – instructions included! Hopefully the builders at your house will have these pieces or something similar on hand. Or maybe these projects will inspire them to design their own!
Looking for printable instructions? Find these projects and more in our E-book: Christmas Projects to Build with LEGO® Bricks (12 projects) Or, find instructions below.
Project #1: Gifts
Okay, so we don’t have instructions for this one. But it’s pretty simple – build some gifts! I tried to get the boys to build a LEGO® tree to go with them, but they didn’t want to. Oh well, you can check out the tree in our DIY Lego Advent calendar post for some inspiration. 🙂
Project #2: Reindeer Ornament
Here are the pieces you need to build the reindeer ornament:
Put together the head as shown below. We used red ribbon to hang the ornament.
Then flip it over and add the eyes, nose, and antlers!
Project #3: Snowman
Since the snowman requires several steps, I decided to put the instructions for this one in a separate post. That way, people who don’t want to build this one don’t have to scroll and scroll! You can find the snowman instructions here.
Project #4: Nativity Ornament
This one is my favorite! Aidan and I found this Lego nativity on Pinterest and modified it.
Here are the pieces you need to build the stable:
Step 1:
Step 2: The black bricks in this step have extra studs on two sides.
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Here’s how we built the people. Mary and Joseph, three wise men, one shepherd, and the white thing is a sheep. 🙂
Add ribbon to hang it on the tree, or just display like this!
Project #5: Wreath Ornament
Aidan built this simple wreath out of elbow shaped pieces. (I don’t know how we accumulated so many of these? Maybe the Toy Story Army Guy sets we own?) You can hang it on the tree as is, or add a ribbon for hanging.
Enjoy these projects? You might want to check out our DIY Lego Advent Calendar ideas or browse our Lego category for more building ideas.
Update: We added five new Christmas projects which you can find here – Five (more!) LEGO Christmas Projects
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13 Comments
Taneil Dec 6, 2014
These are super cute and super simple. Great job!
JJ Dec 6, 2014
My favorite is the nativity!!!!!
JJ
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Mary Dec 7, 2014
These are really great! Thanks for the inspiration!
Renee P. Dec 11, 2014
This was so much fun! We made 4/5 during our big rain storm this morning (don't have the pieces for the wreath). My boys (4 & 6) we're so happy that Mommy was playing Legos with them for once! The snowman was a fun challenge but I like the nativity the best.
dunia kurdi Dec 15, 2014
Ha!!! I want to make one. Their so cute!!
<3
Chrissy Fernandes Dec 19, 2014
Legos are fun for little girls too...
Sarah Dec 21, 2014
Yes, of course they are!
Amy Dec 20, 2014
Very cute! We had enough similar pieces so I made the nativity while my boys played legos. Like the previous poster said they were just excited mommy was playing Legos for once!
Erika Dec 23, 2014
Super cute! We are going to try this
Alex Sep 13, 2015
Got the Lego Advent Calendar at Costco... it's got a Lego Santa! Not as cute as the DIY, but still fun for my little boy!
Sarah Sep 13, 2015
Oooh, I will have to go check our Costco! Ours had three packs of Star Wars mini ships for $23.99. Pretty good deal!
Natasha Kawasaki Nov 28, 2015
Hi! My Name is Caleb and I am 6 And a Half Years Old And my Little Brother, Elijah,was
Downstairs Decorating For Christmas.Elijah Is 4 Years old. I built only The Nativity and
Elijah LOVES IT!!!!!
Kay Munchmeyer Dec 6, 2015
Any particular set you purchased for making these Christmas projects?
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Luigi Damiano Oct 25, 2018
I create the digital project of your "nativity ornament" and I published it on my BrickLink site.
Of course, I linked your idea (this blog page).
If you agree, I can still publishing the page, otherwise I will delete it!
Here the link: https://studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/model.page?idModel=58645
You can donwload instruction, 3D model and, for who is registered in BrickLink, select shops for pieces and bricks.
Thanks in advance,
Luigi
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