The Where the Wild Things are Bento is Too Cute to Eat
Robyn Currie — November 2, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: annathered & cakeheadlovesevil
Do you ever get so inspired by movies and T.V. that you have to run home and create a food especially for it? I did once when I commemorated Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl performance with cupcakes, but that’s a whole other story.
It seems that Anna the Red (Creative Bento genius) has created a ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Bento and it even has instructions.
Granted, you would need to have a lot of time on your hands, but if you have the stamina this would be an amazing project. Not only can you enjoy the film, but you can eat your favorite characters in your ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Bento.
It seems that Anna the Red (Creative Bento genius) has created a ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Bento and it even has instructions.
Granted, you would need to have a lot of time on your hands, but if you have the stamina this would be an amazing project. Not only can you enjoy the film, but you can eat your favorite characters in your ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Bento.
Trend Themes
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