Introduction: Make a Lego Heart
This will show you how to make a small little lego heart, great for valentines day! There are some stores that sell these for 15 bucks in a chain or necklace form, but you can easliy make them by yourself! (If you don't want it to break apart, a tiny drop of super glue to the stud will hold it in place! Just make sure to wear some gloves!)
It won't break apart on a small drop, and takes about 5 minutes to make! Before you start, it does use 10 semi-rare parts that you need to make sure you have. Once you are finished, you can add, customize, or even make a necklace out of it!
It won't break apart on a small drop, and takes about 5 minutes to make! Before you start, it does use 10 semi-rare parts that you need to make sure you have. Once you are finished, you can add, customize, or even make a necklace out of it!
Step 1: Gather the Parts
The main parts you will need are four roof tiles 1X2, and six of the inverted version, along with a few regular bricks with 1 width.
You don't need to use any exact color either, in fact, all red looks great!
You don't need to use any exact color either, in fact, all red looks great!
Step 2: Starting the Frame
To begin with the frame, make two groups of three roof tiles (inverted) together, as seen in the picture.
Step 3: Filling Up the Heart
To start the bottom part of the heart, put the 2 roof tile groups opposite, and add a 2x1 and a 4x1 brick!
Step 4: Adding the Last Layer
Finish up the last layer by putting 8 units of any brick with 1 width on top on the heart. I would use a long single piece, as this holds the whole heart together!
Step 5: Finishing It Up!
To end, add 4 regular roof tiles on the top, making a heart!
Step 6: Customize It!
Be sure you add your own little spa-zaz to show her you care! Add a chain, make an animal, heck strap on some velcro to the back and wear it!
You can make a necklace by drilling a small hole in the middle of the red section, and sliding a string through it!
You can make a necklace by drilling a small hole in the middle of the red section, and sliding a string through it!