Updated on January 4, 2023
I am so excited to finally get around to sharing some details from my son’s Lego Ninjago birthday party we had for him in October.
The first craft I want to show you are these adorable Ninjago lollipops. They were so easy to make and fit perfectly in with the theme. There are four other ninjas other than the green one, but since (I am told by my 6 year old) he is the coolest one, we focused on the color green for all the party decor.
Lego Ninjago Lollipops
Supplies Needed:
- Blow pops or tootsie pops
- Crepe paper (color of your choice)
- Glue dots (or other adhesive tape)
- Ninjago eye stickers
I started by cutting off a length of the crepe paper. There was no exact science here, just a nice long piece. I folded the crepe paper in half lengthwise.
Hold down the top of the lollipop wrapper towards the back. Start wrapping around the top part of the blow pop. Basically I covered from one end of the wrapper, over the top, to the other side.
Then, I just started wrapping around the whole pop, being sure to tuck in the loose end. Once the original lollipop label was covered, I attached the loose end with a glue dot. (Trim any excess crepe paper).
Next, I created some Ninjago eyes on the computer. I printed them on sticker paper and cut them out. Since they were already stickers, I just attached them to the blow pop with the adhesive back. (If you don’t have sticker paper, just print on regular printer paper (cardstock would be too stiff) and glue onto the crepe paper covered blow pop.)
I do not recommend using dum dum type lollipops. They are not big enough to make these work. We added these lollipops to the favor bags we handed out at the end of the party!
Download: Ninjago Eyes PDF | Ninjago Eyes PNG (to cut with Cricut)
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P.S. This post was inspired by this project at Just Jess!
Verneda D Neely says
thank you so much Laura for these great ideas. It made my party boy and guest very happy.
Verneda
Laura Silva says
Verneda,
I am so happy to hear that! Enjoy your week!
Laura
Margaret says
I found the eyes looked better if you printed them at 75% of their original size. Thanks for sharing – will look great on tootsie roll pops!
Satu Siimes says
Thank you from Finland! My son’s 5th birthday party is tomorrow and he and his friends just love Ninjago. These will be a highlight of our party!
Laura Silva says
I am so happy to hear that. I would love to see some pictures after the party!
Veronica says
THANK YOU very much for sharing!! My son is going to looove these. Happy Easter to you and your family
Laura Silva says
Thank you Veronica! I hope your family enjoyed a wonderful Easter weekend. My kids thought the scavenger hunt was a ton of fun!!
xo,
Laura
Arne Thon says
Thanks a lot for links and the step by step guide.
Laura Silva says
You are so very welcome! Have a wonderful weekend.
xo, Laura
Lena says
Can I just thank MOMS like YOU for making life that much easier for those of us who are not crafty and don’t take the time to make stuff like this? many many thanks!!
Lauras Crafty Life says
Absolutely! I go a little overboard with the party planning, but I am happy I can help others plan fun parties too! These were really so simple to make, but turned out really fun and cute. :)
Evette says
This is the best idea for ninjago party favors!!!! I can’t wait to make them, thanks so much for sharing. =)
Lauras Crafty Life says
You’re welcome! They are fun and easy to make. :)
jo says
hi! itried to get the ninja eyes bt the link popped
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Anonymous says
Thank you thank you thank you for the free printable of the ninjago eyes!! They are supper cute and saved me a lot of time!!
Angela says
Oh I love these, my son just loves Ninjago, he would think this was the coolest thing ever