Here is my second try of Bento.Because it is thanksgiving month, I tried to make a turkey.:)
Here I used,
A round shape sandwich
Grapes inserted in tooth picks
Green peas as eyes
Carrot in legs
Corn in beak
A pomegranate seed as the thing in turkey near its beak
Method:
First I aranged grapes as turkey's feathers. :)
Then placed the sandwich on it & arranged eyes,beak etc....
But I feel the box is empty & didn't get any idea to fill it,but I used some cooked chick peas & fresh oranges in another small box.
Linking with Thanksgiving themed Bento -(Love this site,& I am following her events to explore the world of Bento )
Linked with Church Supper #18
Linked with Sharing Saturday #6
Linked with Shine on Fridays #2
Linked with Happy Thanksgiving
Linked with TGIF link party #6
Linked with Food Adventures Friday #4 , For the kids Friday
Great job on the turkey! You are doing good with this only being your 2nd bento! I have so much fun making bentos and I know that my daughter is eating well!
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ReplyDeleteKids would love this. I think you would be a great food stylist on a tv show or movie set! Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Have a blessed week :)
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ReplyDeleteLuvly presentation of turkey bento
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Crafty Moms Share this week. I hope you will share with us again next week. Happy Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks extremely awesome and would love to have it.Wonderfully prepared
ReplyDeleteI love the turkey. Adorable. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! Why is it that pretend turkeys are so adorable and the real things are just plain ugggggly? Thanks for linking up at Shine On Fridays!!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you used the grapes for feathers- what a perfect and simple to make turkey!
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awesome grapes as feathers~
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