As Christmas gets closer, I’m looking for more and more LEGO winter village inspiration online. There are so many places to look, so I thought it might be fun to share some of the builds I found on Fridays.
Now, I can’t promise I will always write these blog posts. Let’s be honest – I have a full time job and adding yet another blog post to my week can be taxing on daily duties and family. But there is so much inspiration out there, it makes sense to share what I find with you guys as well.
I’m sure you’re probably looking for new and exciting things to add to your own winter village builds.
So without further ado, let’s begin LEGO Winter Village Inspiration Fridays!
LEGO Wedge Plate Christmas Trees by Brick Parker
How cool are these wedge plate Christmas trees?
Created by Chad Parker of Bricker Parker, Chad says of his trees:
LEGO Christmas version “wedge plate” trees. While not hard to make, they aren’t exactly easy either. It takes a lot of time and wedge plates of different sizes and small plates and 1×1 bricks with studs on all sides to make these trees. Also a cone at the top that would match your color of wedge plate choice. LEGO makes these same trees for their winter village sets just not as large. Enjoy!
I love that he’s created them in all different kinds of colors and with variations on details. They’re just lovely.
How Do I Make A LEGO Wedge Plate Christmas Tree
If you’re wondering where Chad might have gotten the idea, you need look no further than the LEGO Gingerbread House (10267).
In the set you’ll find a wedge plate Christmas tree. While it’s not the exact build you see Chad’s photo above, it will definitely get you started in the right direction to creating your own Christmas tree master piece. You can find the beginning of the build technique on page 6 of these build instructions.