LEGO Binder Printable

It’s been 2 years since I shared Ammon’s LEGO binder. He still keeps all his LEGO instruction booklets in his binder only he has 2 now. His collection keeps growing and growing. If you have a LEGO lover in your family you’re going to want these printables.

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I’ve had lots of requests to share the cover printables so here they are. The label for the side of the binder is from obSEUSSed. You can print it out by clicking over to her blog on the link.

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You can print the cover printable from this post. I printed it out then adhered it to a solid piece of cardstock cut to the size of the binder. Once you click on the link you can resize the printable on your computer.

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If you would like to use this printable for yourself, just click the link below. Printables are for personal use ONLY and are available to subscribers of Organize & Decorate Everything. SUBSCRIBE NOW to get full access to all printables.

LEGO Binder Printable

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  • Miriam Robbins February 18, 2014, 7:32 am

    My son is now 20, but years ago, I put all his instruction manuals in a binder. I will be printing one of these up. He rarely plays with the Legos (we pull them out when my young nephews visit), although I recently read a magazine article that it is becoming a new adult pastime! If nothing else, the binder will be ready for the day when I have grandchildren! Thanks!

  • Debra February 18, 2014, 11:47 am

    I am sharing a Lego themed post today too! I absolutely love this. We need it in our house!

  • Holly @ Bits of Everything February 18, 2014, 1:40 pm

    We need to do this ASAP. Our lego organization needs lots of help.

  • marissa | Rae Gun Ramblings February 18, 2014, 11:32 pm

    This is so darling the nieces will be seeing the movie soon so I’m sure we’ll have some mega fans! Pinning

  • Jesseca February 19, 2014, 8:24 am

    What a cute idea. I’m taking Dax to see the movie and this would be great to have after.

  • Jonie @ Just Between Friends February 21, 2014, 9:56 pm

    What a great idea!!! I hate all of the instruction manuals that end up getting lost or ruined by kids so this is a genius idea!

  • Liz Slater March 1, 2014, 12:37 pm

    FYI, no need to keep the instructions at all. They are all available on the Lego website – bottom of the home page, click on building instructions and they have a search function.

  • leanneja March 3, 2014, 12:50 am

    Yes, that’s true. My son loves the instruction booklets almost as much as the LEGOs though. If he were older I might consider getting rid of them but not right now. It sure would save on space though.

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