Star Wars Belt and Buckles

September 1, 2010 by Jared  
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BOBA FETT BELT 8 pouches wars costume star props
BOBA FETT BELT 8 pouches wars costume star props
Paypal   US $32.99
g395 Star Wars Rebel Alliance Belt Buckle
g395 Star Wars Rebel Alliance Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $.99
R178 Star Wars Imperial Belt Buckle
R178 Star Wars Imperial Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $.99
R179 Star Wars Rebel Belt Buckle
R179 Star Wars Rebel Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $.99
Star Wars X Wing Brass Belt Buckle
Star Wars X Wing Brass Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $10.00
R180 Star Wars The Clone Wars Belt Buckle
R180 Star Wars The Clone Wars Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $.99
CUSTOM ENGRAVED STAR WARS LOGO WEB BELT BUCKLE
CUSTOM ENGRAVED STAR WARS LOGO WEB BELT BUCKLE
Paypal   US $6.99
STAR WARS R2D2 Robot Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas COLOR
STAR WARS R2D2 Robot Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas COLOR
Paypal   US $15.99
Pewter Belt Buckle Cartoon Star Wars logo NEW
Pewter Belt Buckle Cartoon Star Wars logo NEW
Paypal   US $14.99
Star Wars Boba Fett Color 3D Belt Buckle BRAND NEW
Star Wars Boba Fett Color 3D Belt Buckle BRAND NEW
Paypal   US $25.00
STAR WARS LOGO Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas
STAR WARS LOGO Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas
Paypal   US $11.99
3D STORM TROOPER STAR WARS Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas
3D STORM TROOPER STAR WARS Belt Buckle LICENSED Lucas
Paypal   US $16.95
Official Chrome 3D STAR WARS STORM TROOPER Belt Buckle
Official Chrome 3D STAR WARS STORM TROOPER Belt Buckle
Paypal   US $14.95
BOBA FETT Star Wars Belt Buckle Official licensed
BOBA FETT Star Wars Belt Buckle Official licensed
Paypal   US $14.95
Official STAR WARS YODA Belt Buckle Jedi Master
Official STAR WARS YODA Belt Buckle Jedi Master
Paypal   US $15.89
3D DARTH VADER STAR WARS Belt Buckle LICENSED LucasFilm
3D DARTH VADER STAR WARS Belt Buckle LICENSED LucasFilm
Paypal   US $16.89
BRAND NEW STAR WARS MOVIE SPACE BELT BUCKLE
BRAND NEW STAR WARS MOVIE SPACE BELT BUCKLE
Paypal   US $9.99
DARTH VADER STAR WARS BUCKLE LEATHER BELT STARWARS
DARTH VADER STAR WARS BUCKLE LEATHER BELT STARWARS
Paypal   US $9.98
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Lego Star Wars Death Star II

August 25, 2010 by Jared  
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The Lego Star Wars Death Star II - The Ultimate Lego Battle Station
By Laura Timberlake

The LEGO Star Wars Death Star II is a great representation of the second Death Star that was seen in the third Star Wars Movie Installment- Return Of The Jedi. It was stationed just off of the atmosphere of Endor where it was being reconstructed from being destroyed after the massive offensive attack from the Rebel Alliance. Like wise, the LEGO version of the Death Star II is built to represent the same reconstructive state.

The box that the LEGO Death Star comes in weighs over 17 lbs. and consist of 3,417 pieces. This isn't your typical LEGO set that I grew up with when I was young. This set is designed for serious LEGO enthusiast who have a knack for a serious LEGO challenge. Many people report taking up to 3 solid weeks of construction building it and that's at a fast pace. I wouldn't recommend getting this LEGO set if you don't have any experience building LEGO's. It's fun but takes time to construct so be sure to pace yourself because many people report having some stumbling blocks along the way.

The cost of the Death Star II ranges from $250-$450 depending on where you get it from and the availability. If you are planning on getting the LEGO death Star II for yourself or someone who you feel is deserving enough for one, then be sure to check out my site for the best price on one because I know where to find one at the lowest price and you can only get one by purchasing it online.

Whether your an admiring Star Wars buff, a LEGO enthusiast, or someone somewhere in between then I highly recommend picking one of these up. I bought one for my cousin about 1 week ago and you'd be surprised at how big this thing is. Be sure to organize your pieces because at over 3,400 pieces to contend with, you better be sure you cover all the organization bases.

This classic LEGO set is the perfect addition to any LEGO universe and would make an excellent gift for anyone brave enough to take on the ultimate Planetary Destroyer. So go ahead and take the LEGO Star Wars Death Star II challenge. I dare you to finish it in one piece.

Laura Timberlake has been writing and reviewing children toys for 3 years now and regularly writes on several other related topics as well. If you would like more information regarding this toy and the best place to purchase one, than please visit here: The LEGO Star Wars Death Star II Ultimate Set.

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Star Wars Vintage Board Games

August 18, 2010 by Jared  
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What can I say, I'm a huge fan of board games. If you are also a fan, be sure to check out some of these related sites:

Vintage ROTJ Star Wars Wicket The Ewok Board Game 100
Vintage ROTJ Star Wars Wicket The Ewok Board Game 100
Paypal   US $15.00
Vintage 1977 Star Wars Adventures of R2 D2 Board Game
Vintage 1977 Star Wars Adventures of R2 D2 Board Game
Paypal   US $13.00
VINTAGE STAR WARS INTERACTIVE VIDEO BOARD GAME SHARP
VINTAGE STAR WARS INTERACTIVE VIDEO BOARD GAME SHARP
Paypal   US $9.99
STAR WARS MULTIPLE BOARD GAMES VINTAGE 1978
STAR WARS MULTIPLE BOARD GAMES VINTAGE 1978
Paypal   US $10.00
 

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Star Wars Kids Boys Winter Hat and Gloves Set

August 11, 2010 by Jared  
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Throwing a Star Wars Themed Party

August 4, 2010 by Jared  
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Star Wars Galaxy Party Plan
By Dawn Archibald

A Star Wars party is a classic - it keeps getting bigger and better with age! From age 5 - 50 every little boy wants to have a Star Wars party at some time! So roll up your sleeves and Let the force be with you...

Invitations: You can make your own invitations on black card stock paper. Write with a white gel pen or use your computer to help you using this script - "A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR AWAY A BOY OF DESTINY WAS BORN" "THIS YOUNG JEDI WILL CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY IN A GALAXY NEAR YOU..." A really cool site that has a free download of the the font used in the introduction of the Star Wars movies is galaxyfaraway.com. This site also has free Star Wars music and movie audio clips. Another great site is the official Star Wars website http://www.starwars.com which leads to my next invitation idea. Go to the "Kids" section and then type in the search box "Halloween Masks." What you will find is a variety of printable character masks. Choose one or several of the masks to use as your base for the invitation. Follow the printing instructions and assemble as required. Attach the party details with a request to wear the mask attached to the string or place the 2 items in a large envelop. Mark the envelope TOP SECRET and seal with a Star Wars sticker. You can choose to print the full coloured masks or opt to use black and white and have the kids colour them in for the party - a colouring contest of sorts. Either way - Very Cool!

Decorations: The party table can be adorned with licensed Star Wars tableware and decorations. Other tables like the food table and gift table can be dressed up with black tablecovers, lime green moon rocks(to follow) and those plastic glow in the dark stars that can be found at any dollar store. Put out your child's Star Wars toys and figures around the room for both decoration and play. Give your area an Outer Space feel. Cut out stars from heavy stock tin foil and hang from ceiling with fishing wire. Decorate your walls with funky looking planets made from coloured construction paper with silver & gold glitter to make them look out of this world! Hang posters and pictures of your childs favourite characters. Gather a bunch of ordinary rocks of all shapes and sizes, paint them lime green and place all around party area to resemble moon rocks. And Finally, you can't forget the asteroids. Asteroids can made with pieces of styrofoam cut to shape and painted or by hanging brown, tan or gold balloons from the ceiling with fishing wire. Be sure to draw lots of cracks and crevices on the balloons with a black sharpie before blowing up. In keeping with the licensed partyware, stick with colours like red, orange, black and metallics for the balloons, streamers and any additional decorations.

Crafts: Make your own Light Saber. This is a pretty easy craft if you do not mind some pre-party planning. All you need are pool noodles believe it or not. Cut a full length in half giving you 2 Sabers. Because they are so wide you will need to carve in a handle with an exacto knife. Make T shaped cuts 4 inches in and 1 inch deep all around one end and then very carefully remove the pieces. The handle does not have to be perfectly smooth because on party day it will be up to the kids to choose their colour, decorates the shaft with multi coloured markers and wrap their handles with coloured electrical or hockey tape to give their Light Saber a good grip. Make sure their names are written on their creation! If you have a crafty bunch, set up a table where they can build their very own planet. The supplies needed are Styrofoam balls, paint and brushes, glue and some decorations like glitter, beads and sequins. First have them paint their planets. During drying time have them name their planets by taking the first 4 letters of their first name and the last 4 letters of their last name and placing them together. What would yours be? My son's would be Sethbald! Have them write their planets name on small pieces of paper and then staple on to a toothpick. Now its time to embellish the planets with decorations of their choice. When all is dry and they are off to the next adventure, be sure to push the toothpick into the Styrofoam and attach a piece of fishing wire with a thumbtack so the guests can hang their very own planet in their very own room!

Games: Now that each child has their very own light saber, play "Keep Up The Meteor." Tell guests that the evil Darth Vador has set off a meteor shower to destroy planet earth and it is their duty to to prevent the meteors from hitting earth. The prep for this is simple; blow up a bunch of balloons, turn on the Star Wars soundtrack and have the kids form a circle. Start with one balloon, and then another and another until you have thrown in 1 balloon for each kid. If they can keep up just 1 balloon for the length of a song or a timer set to 3 minutes - they will save the Earth! A really fun thing to do is have an adult dress up as Vader with a mask, cape and light saber. Have the young Jedi Knights battle Darth Vador with their very own light sabers. It may get a little rowdy but the kids will love it! If you have an older group, Star Wars trivia is always a big hit but if the group is a bit younger try playing "Shapeshifting." Shapeshifters are dark side creatures that can change into different forms or characters. You will need - Star Wars music and 2 large bag filled with funny clothes, costumes and accessories. Gather the guests around in a circle, turn on the music and ask the kids to pass the bags around. The players holding the bags when the music stops must reach in, pull out an item and put it on. Game ends when all items are gone. Very silly and very funny! "Galaxy Hunt" - The villanous Darth Vador has stolen all the Galaxies treasure and hidden them within Star Clusters scattered around the Galaxy. It is up to each young Jedi to search and find 5 star clusters and report back to mission central. If even 1 Jedi is unable to complete his mission it is up to all young Jedi's to help out their fellow trainee. When all missions are complete the Star Clusters may be opened to reveal their treasure. The Prep for this game is to wrap different pieces of candy with tin foil making odd shaped balls. Hide around the "hunt area" only 5 clusters for every player. Make it a little difficult - you want the young Jedi's to have to work for their treasure! A good idea is to give each child a loot bag with their name on it to hold their treasures when they return to mission central.

Lootbags: If you have played the Galaxy Hunt its likely you already have a bag filled with candy. Complete the guest loot bags by throwing in some Glow Sticks, Pop Rocks, Silly Putty, Glow in the Dark Stars and some Star Wars favors. Ebay is a great place to find large lots of Star Wars favors and trinkets at really reasonable prices. Finish off the loot bags with a Jedi Knight certificate letting the guests know the have passed their training and completed all their missions. A free printable certificate like the one shown on the left can be found at the website 123certficates.com in the "sci-fi" section. You can easily dress it up by printing it on blue paper and filling in the symbol with colour and silver glitter.

http://www.partydepot.ca - purchase party supplies in canada

http://www.partycanada.blogspot.com - more great party planning ideas!

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