Friday was Ethan last day of school for 2011, the school have a party where the students are asked to bring a dish to share with all teachers and children. This year I just prepare a simple and easy potato salad cup for the teachers and some konyaku jelly for the kids. ( I made bento snack box for the kids last year)
The salad in the cup idea was from a japanese bento blog.. i simply love the idea for party and picnic or even road trips.
Wrapped the plastic food cups with pink and green ribbon, and decorate the quail eggs with cute details, attached a small thank you card i made together with Ethan on the cover.
Hope this bring smiles on the teachers' faces. I want to say Thank you to all the teachers for their patience, kindness and guidance during the kids' tender years.
Good teachers make a great difference in the early stage of their lives.
Wrapped the plastic food cups with pink and green ribbon, and decorate the quail eggs with cute details, attached a small thank you card i made together with Ethan on the cover.
Hope this bring smiles on the teachers' faces. I want to say Thank you to all the teachers for their patience, kindness and guidance during the kids' tender years.
Good teachers make a great difference in the early stage of their lives.
This is such a great idea, bento in cups :D)!! I adore konyakku jelly too, pity that it's so hard to get in Germany :(
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea for the teachers!
ReplyDeleteHi CG, thanks! Maybe you can bring back some konyaku jelly when u back to hometown next time..:)
ReplyDeleteYea Diana, hope the teachers like it!
ReplyDeleteLove your salad cup, so cute. Great idea to make something for the teachers too. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Bentomonsters, thought the teachers deserve some appreciation from my boy too.. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Cristi, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the egg faces. My girls are starting to enjoy hard boiled eggs and this would be cute for lunch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Audrey's mom! yea.. my boy loves all hard boiled eggs.. and they are easy to pack for lunch. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Love the little quail eggs - they are a perfectly fun addition!
ReplyDelete~Rebecca, Bentos on the Bayou
Thanks Rebecca. :)
DeleteGreat idea! I *LOVE* the happy eggs! Thanks for submitting to Bento of the Week!
ReplyDeleteDiana
Diana Rambles
Bento Blog Network
Thanks Diana, I hope the happy eggs makes you happy..:)
DeleteIt must have brought a smile on their faces! And the jelly looks absolutely mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteGnoe, I hope they did too..
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