eating for kids

Amaya's Mary Poppins Celebration

Mari of Couture Creations Events used our mini ghost chairs for a Mary Poppins themed 3rd birthday party. All images taken by Blaise Lambre Photography.

 

This amazingly designed cake incorporated the elements of the theme perfectly.

This amazingly designed cake incorporated the elements of the theme perfectly.

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These cookies😍😍 

These cookies😍😍 

Cook Pops by Artsey Edibles by Sobe

Cook Pops by Artsey Edibles by Sobe

French Macaroon Towers by Artsey Edibles by Sobe

French Macaroon Towers by Artsey Edibles by Sobe

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Food Art for Your Picky Eater

I have two daughters who's personalities and eating habits are polar opposite. My eldest only wants to eat five things - french fries, cheese pizza, alfredo linguine, french onion soup from Panera Bread, and pancakes. Her younger sister will eat a cow -- what ever you put in front of her she will eat. I've tried a host of strategies to get my oldest to eat and the only thing that has worked has been to create food art. Being an avid pinner I found super cute ideas to create. Here are a few of my go-to favorites:

Edible Eiffel Tower -- Raspberries, Banana, and Blueberry

Edible Eiffel Tower -- Raspberries, Banana, and Blueberry

Bunny Pancakes with Chocolate Chips, Banana, Shredded Coconut, and Strawberry

Bunny Pancakes with Chocolate Chips, Banana, Shredded Coconut, and Strawberry

Fruity Fish

Fruity Fish

Fruit Race Cars -- Strawberry + Banana

Fruit Race Cars -- Strawberry + Banana

Butterfly Snack- Orange, Grapes, and Carrot

Butterfly Snack- Orange, Grapes, and Carrot

Spaghetti Girl

Spaghetti Girl

Of course for these edible pieces of art let your imagination take over. Essential tools are a sharp paring knife, tooth picks, and vivid imagination. Have fun!