What an easy and festive spring DIY edible food art project this Veggie Flower Bouquet is for children. From the pages of FamilyFun Magazine, this Veggie Flower Bouquet is not only fun to make but delicious and healthy to eat, too.
This would be a blast for kids to make (and eat!) at a children's birthday party this spring or summer. It would equally be a great idea for kids to create as a Mother's Day surprise gift at breakfast, too. Depending on your kids' abilities and ages, parents, teachers and caregivers will definitely want to participate and supervise this craft.
This would be a blast for kids to make (and eat!) at a children's birthday party this spring or summer. It would equally be a great idea for kids to create as a Mother's Day surprise gift at breakfast, too. Depending on your kids' abilities and ages, parents, teachers and caregivers will definitely want to participate and supervise this craft.
How To
For tulips, cut off mini sweet peppers; for daisies, slice peppers into 1/2" rings. Remove seeds, make small hole in bottom on tulip or one side of ring, then insert string beans into holes and serve with your fave dip. Directions
More Food Art Fun
If you LOVE food art, be sure to follow MommyBlogExpert on Pinterest as well as check out the MBE's awesomely creative Food Art Pinterest Board for 250+ more wonderful edible crafts.
FTC Disclosure: I did not receive any payment or other compensation in connection with this post. Content and image provided by FamilyFun Magazine. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.
This is insanely cute! I am going to set snack up like this for the first day back from school!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable and creative! I have never seen anyone do this before, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow, just wow, why didn't I think of that!! Such a cool idea!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! This is such a super cute idea. I'm sure kids will have fun making these and maybe even encourage them to eat more veggies!
ReplyDelete