Full of love: Creative plates for children 1. Poached eggs fried on one side
Anne Widya is an amazing mother. She has four children, and she loves making sunny-side up poached eggs for them. Sometimes she would get up early and make some very artistic breakfasts for them.
2. Pop culture art on napkins
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Nina Levy has been drawing on napkins for her son for seven consecutive years. To date, she has created over 2,000 mini artworks! As a professional artist, Nina has been drawing famous virtual characters on napkins, hoping to educate her son in pop culture.
3. Painting on sandwich bags for 5 consecutive years
Since 2009, graphic designer David Laferriere has been painting on his children’s lunch bags. He drew a great photo montage on it with markers.
David said that he suddenly had this idea when he was making breakfast for his children one morning. He saw the marker on the cabinet and started drawing on the sandwich bag with the marker. For 5 years, he hasMore than 1,100 bags have been painted, and the number is still growing.
4. Dad’s lunch box
A father-of-three is putting all other parents to shame with his mouth-watering lunchbox art.
Beau Coffron is a writer in San Francisco who creates edible art every day for his daughter Abigail, who is in first grade. From sandwiches inspired by Frozen and the Muppets to holiday-themed snacks, he creates lunch boxes that will undoubtedly make other kids jealous.
5. Pancake portrait
For some families, pancakes are a traditional Sunday morning meal. At Nathan Shields' house, pancakes are edible works of art. The professional illustrator, maths teacher and father of two enjoys creating stunning pancake portraits to please his children Gryphon and Alice. From sharks and cephalopods to rabbits and butterflies, he has featured more than 120 types of pancakes on his personal blog.
6. Surprising appearance and taste
Grace Hall’s six-year-old son doesn’t like sandwiches andcarrots, so she turned those into aliens, elephants, and superheroes. Now the little boy can't wait to open his lunch box and devour his favorite characters every day.
With the help of some knives and molds, the accountant mother turned sandwiches into Spider-Man and hard-boiled eggs into hundreds of healthy lunches. She also transformed a melon into an Easter chick. Her blog, which publishes the process, has more than 7,500 followers.
7. The brown paper lunch bag became art
Brian Dunn is a graphic designer, illustrator and proud father who has spent the past two years adhering to his son Brown’s Draw surprising cartoon characters on lunch bags.
To celebrate his son completing first grade, the proud father posted his most satisfying drawing to Reddit.
8. Lunchbox stars on Instagram
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When Samantha Lee, a mother from Malaysia, playfully made story-telling lunch boxes for her children to eat, she had no idea that these lunch boxes would Make her an internet celebrity.
Lee started making creative lunch boxes in 2008, when she was just pregnant with her second daughter. After posting the photo on Instagram, she now has 650,000 followers on Instagram. Whats even more amazing is that she taught herself these skills - she never took a cooking class, she relied on cooking shows and her own imagination.
9. Avengers drawings
Lars Gronholt’s daughter doesn’t like to eat lunch. In order to encourage her daughter who loves the Avengers movie to eat, he drew He encouraged her through the heroes in the comics.
10. Hand-drawn blue ballpoint pen on the napkin
Jimmy Ettele of Reading, Pennsylvania, was born when his daughter asked him to draw pictures on lunch boxes , the father did not draw a princess or a pony. Instead, he took out a white napkin and a blue ballpoint pen, and carefully drew Thor, a muscular and hammer-wielding Thor from memory.
9-year-old Emma liked it very much. She kept asking: "Dad, can you draw another one for me? "Then, the eldest son of Etteles family also said that he wanted one. In this way, Ettele also became a father who used artistic creativity to express his love for his children.