Using the stamp option, you can press your design into the bread, and then toast, or in this case, grill for a grilled cheese. In the lunchbox below, I used the cutter for the shape of the head, but then cut additional pieces to lay on top in a contrasting color cheese (and fruit leather for the tongue).
Cucumber 'bones' and grapes in our Easylunchboxes Mini Dippers, homemade no-bake granola bars, and grilled cheese with Swiss and American.

So, what pieces did I use to make this CuteZCute puppy? I used the outline main cutter, of course. For the eyes, I used the cat eye (sideways), and a panda eye for the eye patch. For the mouth, I sued the panda's mouth/nose and the cat's nose for the tongue. I used the side and then, rounded edge, of the main cutter to create the ears. Simple, cute, and yummy!
In this lunch...

oo Brilliant use of the CuteZCute! :)
ReplyDeletehow fun is this! soo creative
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