I filled the inari sushi with egg, tobikko and salmon flakes toppings. The kids are made from quail eggs. These were all done last Wednesday. :)
There's gyoza, golden kiwi and strawberries in the other box.
Here's a closer look at the quail eggs kids. :) If you don't take inari sushi, you can also use buns with fillings to make this. :)
Where to get same or similar items as used in today's post:
Haha,what a funny idea! I love the boy most in the first row in the middle. ;)
ReplyDeleteTk u, Maja. :)
DeleteHi Ming, I started venturing into the wonderful world of bento-making just last month. For an amateur like me, I must say that your bentos are very inspiring and intimidating at the same time, LOL! Currently I am digging through your archives and tutorials for tips & tricks (going ooohhh and aaahhh while at it, hee hee hee) and I am definitely stealing some ideas from your lovely creations as part of my learning and experimenting process, just so you know. :)
ReplyDeleteTk u for letting me know. I do hv plenty have easy to do charabens, hope they are useful to u. :)
DeleteSuper cute!! I believe the creation is by Mari Miyazawa, one of my favorite Japanese bento artist.
ReplyDeleteYours is very cute!!!Love it
这些造型都好可爱哦!看起来也让人垂涎欲滴的样子!
ReplyDelete我也想制作类似这样的造型便当已久了。只是,每次想到一次过要裁剪那么多造型,就马上却步了。你真行!
谢谢你,TM. :)
DeleteThese are so cute!
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