Portable DIY Lego Table

Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stickers. Voila!

blank630x20Kids and adults alike love Lego and our family is no different. I wanted a portable DIY Lego table for my newly updated living room and I wanted it to match. I went through my garage and found an old wooden TV tray. It was perfect! I painted it to match my living room and even added some gold stickers and leg tips. It’s chic and fun!

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DIY Lego Table Supplies

  • Wood TV tray (you can find these at thrift stores)
  • Paints of choice. We used white acrylic indoor paint and Rust-Oleum Gold spray paint
  • Lego mat  (We used a 15″x15″.)
  • Fine tooth saw or utility knife (We had a saw and used that but I’ve seen people cut the mats with a heavy duty utility knife.)
  • Sand paper (optional)
  • Glue
  • Stencils or labels (optional)

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Download

If you’d like to use the “CREATE” text you can download it as either a pdf or Silhouette file.  It is sized to fit a standard tv tray.

create.text.dl

PDF

Silhouette File (zipped)

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Instructions

This was the old TV stand I started with.

Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

Most of the top will be covered so sanding is optional depending on the shape its in.Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

It took about four coats of paint. I hand painted mine but spray painting would work great also and be much quicker.Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

Because my tray had rounded edges I wanted my Lego mat to match so we traced the corners.

Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

My TV tray measured 19″ x 15 1/4″. The Lego mat was 15″ square so we had to cut one row off of one side for a nice fit. Then we cut the rounded edges.  I’ve seen people cut these mats with a strong utility knife also. Just be very careful if you choose to do it that way.  After we sawed the corners I took a light sandpaper to them to smooth them out.Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

I could have ordered two mats to cover the entire top of my tray but I liked the idea of having text on one side. I chose the word “create”. As I had a Silhouette cutting machine, I cut my letters out of vinyl and then spray painted them metallic gold before applying. You could also print out the letters, cut them out and then Mod Podge them onto your tray. Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

I used hot glue to attach my mat on all edges. Any glue would work. Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

I wanted gold tipped legs so we taped them up for painting. Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

We added plastic bags to keep the paint from spraying onto the rest of the tray.Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

I toyed with the idea of adding a handle on the edge but as the tray is so light I decided against it. My tray stands against the wall in my living room ready for use. Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20 Love Lego? Make this easy portable DIY Lego table from an old TV stand. You can even have it match your decor. A Lego mat, paint, glue and stencils. Voila!blank630x20

 

37 Comments

  1. It is nice to use Lego as a table but the main problem is that children will find it very difficult in putting all the scattered pieces together. DIY Lego Table can solve this problem and the good feature about this portable lego tables is that you can carry them whenever you go places or even outside your home.

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      1. Nancy Author

        Hi Barb!
        There is a link in the post under SUPPLIES that takes you to them on Amazon. that’s where I got mine. Ü Here is the link itself. You can purchase them at some toy stores but I’m unsure where else. Walmart mabye. LINK: http://amzn.to/1TOhDAd
        Good luck!
        Nancy

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