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Offline lisaloveslego

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Spring is in the air and we feel like it’s time for a build challenge!
We have set 41168 Elsa’s Jewellery Box to giveaway so we’d love you to create a piece of jewellery from LEGO!  Maybe a brooch, necklace, ring, bracelet - even a tiara!  Get creative and build some bling!


Rules:
* You can submit multiple entries
* Competition closes 30th April 2021
* Please post your entry in the comments below
* Entries can be made out of LEGO bricks or digitally
* Entries must be your own work
* By entering you accept that we will share your entries on Irish LEGO User Group Social channels (we will fully credit the build to your Irish LEGO Group username
* Winner will receive set 41168 Elsa’s Jewellery Box

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Offline John

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Time to melt down all the friends lego and put em to good use

Offline wallyjarek

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One more rule should be.
Creation should be new, not previously posted online :)
I made in the past, can I add it?
Just a joke. I try do new one.

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One more rule should be.
Creation should be new, not previously posted online :) ...
I think that’s fair

One question Lisa, can we use non Lego elements too? I was thinking of string or chain to attach the Lego to

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Controversial!

Maybe if the jewellery itself is one single Lego construction, then you can use string to tie it around yourself, but I don't think you should allow string where the string would hold multiple pieces of loose Lego together.

Of course there's always official Lego string, anything goes with that :D

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I haven't seen then 24 carat gold string ... I must have a look on bricklink ;)

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Lego only doesn't lend to comfortable but initially it was loved ,made from my increasing bin lego pile

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One for the boys ,although as good as technic is it's not trampolineable, mainly technic pins and connections and Lloyds wheels ,again courtesy of binlego

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More brick orientated but still technic holding it together, jumper plates giving the offset but holding fairly tight. Not a complete loop as it squeezes more like a bangle than bracelet

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Great entries so far John!!

@wallyjarek - Previous builds are okay - but  a competition is always a good excuse to build something new!!

@Patrick - Using a string is okay if it's holding something made out of Lego!!

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Looking good John! Mine will have to wait until after the parade. Which reminds me, do you have cabs, 6 wide, that will pull 5 or 6 trailers in your bin LEGO?!?! I think my floats might have to have horses attached!!

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Parade didn't get the go ahead for today... so 17th it'll be! There's 4 sweet boxes of John Snow lego ,but a great master builder would do well to cobble together anything from all the themes that those bricks originated. My minifig collection status counts over 600 ,but that's a parade for when I'm retired

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Romance for ard eads ,choose between a Glasgow kiss or this . It's equally as comfortable as walking in it ,and if no-one else makes some jewellery this may be called into action

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Just handed in my notice, jewellery maker type person ,don't know who my market is but I'll follow my dream(or nightmare)?