Lego Pencil Holder
by AwesomenessOverlord in Living > LEGO & K'NEX
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Lego Pencil Holder

As you can tell from the title, I am going to be showing you how to make a life size pencil holder out of Legos. Here we go!
The Pieces


You will need:
• 1 8x8 plate
• A number of white 1x6s, 1x4s, and 1x2s
• A number of [insert color here] 1x6s, 1x4s, and 1x2s ( I just used bright green because that is one of my favorite colors)
• 1 6x6 tile (this is completely optional)
• 1 8x8 plate
• A number of white 1x6s, 1x4s, and 1x2s
• A number of [insert color here] 1x6s, 1x4s, and 1x2s ( I just used bright green because that is one of my favorite colors)
• 1 6x6 tile (this is completely optional)
The Process





First, build up the white to two bricks high. Then, put on the chosen color and repeat the process until the box is at the desired height. I just stopped at six bricks high. Next, add some tiles to give it a nice touch. Finally, put the 6x6 tile onto the bottom of the plate.
Woohoo!
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