I used the cover from the smaller blue lego box to cut the bread, how easy is that. I took 3 pictures of this lego lunch box, please scroll down to see how neatly the blue box fits inside the red box. I used the blue box quite often for snacks during the weekend and often incorporate it with other lunch boxes. Have a great weekend!
In this bento lunch:
- Lego shaped sandwiches (stacked), I used a small circle cutter for the bread top and glued with honey.
- Square shaped mozzarella and mild cheddar cheese and used the same small circle cutter for the top.
- Organic apple sauce in blue lego box topped with organic fruit leather lettering.
- Square shaped cantaloupe and watermelon in a square silicone cup.
- Sugar snap peas and ranch for dip in small blue container. Linked to BentoBlogNetwork.com
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Super cute!! My kids are all about Legos. I've been wanting to get one of these boxes.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, thanks so much! I am sure your kids will love the box! :)
DeleteSuch a fun and fantastic lunch! My nephew would love this. I like your fruit leather "Lego".
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kathy for your kind comment, I had fun making this lunch! :)
DeleteSuper love!! I've this box too, n always wanted to pack a Lego lunch! :)
ReplyDeleteMing, thanks so much and you are always so sweet and kind! :)
DeleteLove this Lego lunch! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much bentodays, you are too kind!:)
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ReplyDeleteHi! may i know the dimension of the bento box you used here? thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteJaimie, the dimensions are approx 7.8 x 3.9 x 3 inches. You can find it at Amazon here: http://amzn.to/28Umqjl
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