food art Archives - TettyBetty TettyBetty Wed, 13 Mar 2024 08:06:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach Creates Edible Food Art for Kids https://tettybetty.com/sarah-lescrauwaet-beach-creates-edible-food-art-for-kids/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:49:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=37729 Getting kids to have a balanced diet is always a challenge. They shun most types of food, especially veggies, and if it were up to them, they would have candy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Food artist Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach came up with an amazing way to add more variety to her kids’ meals and […]

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Getting kids to have a balanced diet is always a challenge. They shun most types of food, especially veggies, and if it were up to them, they would have candy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

Food artist Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach came up with an amazing way to add more variety to her kids’ meals and make them excited about it; she started creating edible food art for kids. Lescrauwaet-Beach is regularly sharing her creations on Instagram, hoping to inspire other parents and give them ideas for food art they can create themselves.

Lescrauwaet-Beach mainly uses fruit, veggies, seeds, and nuts for her food art. She arranges them to create depictions of all sorts of cool characters, ranging from characters from Disney animated movies to cute animals. This way, every meal or snack turns into a visual adventure for her kids.

According to Lescrauwaet-Beach, making food art has some added benefits aside from putting a smile on her kids’ faces. It became a way to express her creativity while also being a relaxing activity.

Lescrauwaet-Beach shares her food art through the Edible Food Art For Kids page on Instagram, where she has 245K followers. Scroll down to check out more of her inspiring and delicious-looking creations. 

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Designer Creates Tasty Alphabet Based on Food https://tettybetty.com/designer-creates-tasty-alphabet-based-on-food/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 08:50:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=37091 The “36 days of type” is an annual project that challenges designers, illustrators, and artists to offer their interpretation of the alphabet. Each year there are thousands of participants, with each of them offering their unique vision of the letters and numbers we use in everyday life. One of the most intriguing entries in this […]

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The “36 days of type” is an annual project that challenges designers, illustrators, and artists to offer their interpretation of the alphabet. Each year there are thousands of participants, with each of them offering their unique vision of the letters and numbers we use in everyday life. One of the most intriguing entries in this year’s challenge was Ben Chelouche’s food alphabet.

Chelouche decided to base his designs entirely around food, with each letter of the alphabet being styled as a food item that starts with that particular letter. For example, the letter “P” was shown as a pepperoni pizza slice, the letter “K” as a Kit-Kat bar, and the letter “G” as a mouth-watering bunch of grilled cheese.

Chelouche, who is a self-described “food lover,” revealed that he took part in the challenge in order to sharpen his skills and to have some fun in the process.

“Everything created on my page is personal work for my own growth, development of skills, and of course for fun,” the California-based artist explained.

You can check out some of our favorite Chelouche’s food letters below. But be vary, as each letter will probably cause some major cravings.

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For the Love of Wool: Kate Jenkins’ Textile Art Will Make You Smile https://tettybetty.com/for-the-love-of-wool-kate-jenkins-textile-art-will-make-you-smile/ Tue, 14 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=33896 There’s something altogether delightful about Kate Jenkins’ yarn art, made to resemble our favorite food dishes. Bagels, cakes, and frosted doughnuts are all meticulously made using wool. “I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color,” explained Jenkins on her website. “And that’s how my art was born.” […]

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There’s something altogether delightful about Kate Jenkins’ yarn art, made to resemble our favorite food dishes. Bagels, cakes, and frosted doughnuts are all meticulously made using wool. “I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color,” explained Jenkins on her website. “And that’s how my art was born.”

But like most textile artists, her love of knitting and crafting, in general, began much earlier than that. “I was around the age of eight when I learned to knit and crochet,” writes Jenkins. “Right from the beginning, I was addicted. I spent many happy hours in my childhood home in Wales totally engrossed in creating ‘things’ with yarn!”

Growing up, she didn’t let go of her hobby and took it a step further than when she enrolled to the University of Brighton where she graduated with a BA in Fashion and Textiles in 1995. But she would go on to have a career as a knitwear designer (working with some of the world’s most famous labels, including Missoni, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren), before ultimately becoming a full-time artist.

While my journey has been varied and exciting, one thing never changes,” says Jenkins. “Whatever I create, whether it’s a carton of French fries, a tin of sardines or a box of frogs I always include lots of warmth and a dash of wit. Above all, I want my work to make people smile.”

Follow her Instagram page for more:

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Artist Puts Googly Eyes on His Food Paintings https://tettybetty.com/artist-puts-googly-eyes-on-his-food-paintings/ Fri, 10 Jan 2020 07:25:26 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=31729 Paul Schmid has many descriptions to his name: he is an award-winning artist, illustrator, designer, and internationally published author and illustrator of picture books for children. In his recent project, he started a series where he began honoring his ‘food friends’ by painting their portraits. It all started when he put googly eyes on a […]

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Paul Schmid has many descriptions to his name: he is an award-winning artist, illustrator, designer, and internationally published author and illustrator of picture books for children. In his recent project, he started a series where he began honoring his ‘food friends’ by painting their portraits. It all started when he put googly eyes on a painting of a potato.

“She had such an understanding look! I grabbed a tomato painting, and googly eyes from a drawer and Tom was born. Then Nip the turnip. More eyes, more paintings, in a short time I had a room full of ‘Still-Buddies’,” the artist shared with Bored Panda.

The talented Schmid now lives in Washington State and has been honored by various organizations such as The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts and Print Magazines, Maurice Sendak Fellowship, Union League Club of Chicago, Puget Sound Group of Northwest Artist, and many more.

If you are interested to see his work, check out the gallery below, or have a look at his Instagram account for more. Who knows, maybe you will adopt some of his ‘food buddies.’

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These Cakes Are so Realistic They’ll Make You Look Twice https://tettybetty.com/these-cakes-are-so-realistic-theyll-make-you-look-twice/ Tue, 05 Nov 2019 12:33:46 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30467 We’re always amazed by talented chefs who know ho make their food tasty and amazing-looking, but this guy is on a whole other level. New Jersey-based Luke Vincentini creates hyper-realistic cakes that resemble the objects they were modeled after so much that our jaws drop every time we see him slicing them. Vincentini’s work gained […]

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We’re always amazed by talented chefs who know ho make their food tasty and amazing-looking, but this guy is on a whole other level. New Jersey-based Luke Vincentini creates hyper-realistic cakes that resemble the objects they were modeled after so much that our jaws drop every time we see him slicing them.

Vincentini’s work gained him over 250,000 Instagram followers. This independent cake artist’s favorite thing is the reaction people have when they see his cakes. Most people are fascinated but there are also those who say they feel uncomfortable watching.

“I feel great when finishing a cake. A little relieved too. After looking at something for so long, you kind of just start nit-picking every little thing. I totally do that with my cakes but that’s what makes them even more spot on,” he told Story Trender.

Scroll down to see his unique cakes.

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Take out or fake out?? 🤪

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Somebody light a match 🔥🎂

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Strawberry shortcake. Kinda 🍓

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Just about always craving a fat diner omelette 🥚🍳

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Salty then sweet 🎂 ➡ Swipe! ➡

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Dessert for breakfast 🥑🍰

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Watermelon cutting hack: don’t ask me 🍉

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Nadia Michaux’s Miniature Sweet Shop is a Childhood Dream https://tettybetty.com/nadia-michauxs-miniature-sweet-shop-is-a-childhood-dream/ Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:23:25 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30335 Miniature art has a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Because when it comes to recreating items but on a much smaller scale – we humans just can’t get enough. Case in point: Nadia Michaux’s miniature sweet shop. Crammed with anything from tiny glazed donuts to miniature ice cream tubs, […]

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Miniature art has a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Because when it comes to recreating items but on a much smaller scale – we humans just can’t get enough. Case in point: Nadia Michaux’s miniature sweet shop. Crammed with anything from tiny glazed donuts to miniature ice cream tubs, her online store is a dream come true to both children and adults.

But beware! Though seemingly appetizing, her miniature sweets aren’t meant for consumption. Michaux has even written a clear warning on her website which reads: “These miniatures are models/toys and should not be eaten or given to children aged 12 and below just in case they swallow it since they do look like real sweets. These models are strictly for adult collectors only.” And boy do we wish to collect them all!

Each of her pieces is made using PVC based clay models and polymer clay bought from Germany, the US, and Japan. “I love making miniature food since it is a challenge to make it look like the real thing,” Michaux shared with The Daily Mini. “I enjoy the challenge and thinking up ways to model something more precisely.”

“When I was a child I loved playing with plasticine,” she added. “I would try to sculpt everything and it was so much fun. I learned about polymer clay only 5 years ago and got back into sculpting. There were so many cute pictures of miniature food online so I wanted to make some for myself since I collected miniatures.”

Be sure to follow her Instagram page for more:

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Food Artist Creates Entire Dynamic Worlds On His Pastries And Cakes https://tettybetty.com/food-artist-creates-entire-dynamic-worlds-on-his-pastries-and-cakes/ Wed, 16 Oct 2019 12:09:38 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30240 Food presentation is a kind of art that requires a lot of skill because mixing the right ingredients in the right amount to hit the perfect taste is far from easy. But some professionals are taking food preparation and presentation to the next level by creating the most amazing food sculptures and decorations that you’d feel sorry to eat.   Matteo Stuchi is a food artist based in Monza, Italy, who makes the […]

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Food presentation is a kind of art that requires a lot of skill because mixing the right ingredients in the right amount to hit the perfect taste is far from easy. But some professionals are taking food preparation and presentation to the next level by creating the most amazing food sculptures and decorations that you’d feel sorry to eat.  

Matteo Stuchi is a food artist based in Monza, Italy, who makes the most lovely cakes and pastries that we’ve ever seen! His creations look mouthwateringly tasty, but also very arty in the most creative way. He is capable of turning regular cakes into miniature scenes of life, featuring tiny figurines placed to appear as if they’re doing construction works on ice-cream, or surfing on caramel glaze.   

Stuchi has a wild and playful imagination and he uses it to create the most amazing edible products that always tell a story. He posts his work on Instagram, where a supportive community of 230k followers admires his art. 

From gingerbread men bathing in chocolate syrup to a tiny sailing boat in the blue and white sea on the top of a birthday cake – Stuchi’s magic touch brings entire food ensembles alive. Check out his stunning work below! 

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"🎶 Santa claus is coming to town🎅🏻🎶" qui a Lilliput è tutto pronto per la notte più magica dell'anno, le renne sono ben riposate , Babbo Natale ha fatto il pieno di caffeina e i regali sono stati caricati, quindi 3, 2, 1 si parte ,Buon Natale a tutti🎄 !. Io e i miei piccoli amici  vi auguriamo buone feste e vi vogliamo ringraziare dal profondo del cuore,  qui a Lilliput  stiamo diventando sempre di più, grazie per tutta la fiducia e il sostegno.  Ci prendiamo una piccola pausa per le feste  ci vediamo a gennaio amici miei ❤. "🎶 Santa Claus is coming to Town 🎶🎅🏻" here at Lilliput everything is ready for the most magical night of the year, the reindeer are well rested, Santa Claus has made the full of caffeine and the gifts have been uploaded, so 3, 2, 1 It starts, Merry Christmas to all!. Me and my little friends wish you happy holidays and we want to thank you from the bottom of the heart, here in Lilliput we are becoming more and more, thanks for all the trust and support.  We take a little break for the holidays see you in January my friends.😊 #gingerbread #cioccolato #chocolate  #natale #babbonatale #christmas #noel #biscuit #passion #happiness #cioccolata #fantasia #biscotti tronchettodinatale #alberodinatale #dessert #dolci #sweet #cheesecake #tiramisu #ifpgallery #colazione #buchedenoel #christmastree  #fantasy #cupcakeproject  #redvelvet #love #santaclaus #amore

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Foodies Rejoice! These Are the Most Scrumptious Vegan Desserts Out There https://tettybetty.com/foodies-rejoice-these-are-the-most-scrumptious-vegan-desserts-out-there/ Sat, 17 Aug 2019 14:20:46 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=28361 Naturally.jo posts elaborate photos of desserts with colorful color schemes that will thrill your feed (and, hopefully, your stomach); vegans and foodies, alike, will enjoy what this Instagrammer (known only by his first name, Jose) has to offer. “Life’s too short to eat boring food,” reads Jose’s Instagram caption/mantra. And Jose seems to take this […]

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Naturally.jo posts elaborate photos of desserts with colorful color schemes that will thrill your feed (and, hopefully, your stomach); vegans and foodies, alike, will enjoy what this Instagrammer (known only by his first name, Jose) has to offer.

“Life’s too short to eat boring food,” reads Jose’s Instagram caption/mantra. And Jose seems to take this mantra at face value. At only 17 (!) he has amassed over 1.6 million followers on Instagram.

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 💜💙💖🍫✨

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Based in Lima, Peru, Jose went completely vegan by the age of 14 and taught himself to cook from scratch. “I ate animal products for 90 percent of my life, and meat was my favorite thing in the world,” he recalled in an interview with Daily Mail Online. “But I was struggling with eating disorders and an unhealthy low-weight.”

“I searched for lots of diets online and then the vegan diet popped up,” he went on to explain. “I saw how lots of vegans ate a lot and followed a high-carb diet but still had a perfect fit body, so I started eating less animal products and decided to inform myself about veganism. That is when everything changed and I learned that veganism is a lot more than a diet, it is a lifestyle. Soon after, I made the decision to become vegan. I was no longer looking to lose more weight, but to stop supporting all forms of animal cruelty.”

His Instagram page showcases some of the most mouthwatering desserts we’ve seen, proving that being vegan doesn’t mean you don’t appreciate a good looking dish.

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 🦄💖✨

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Ice Cream Truck Cake 🚚🍦💖✨

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 🍭💖✨

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Left or Right? 🍓🍫✨

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10? 💖✨

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10? 🎨✨

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Smoothie Art Is the Food Trend You Didn’t Know You Needed https://tettybetty.com/smoothie-art-is-the-food-trend-you-didnt-know-you-needed/ Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:32:50 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=28300 New Zealand-based food artist, Hazel Zakariya, uses smoothies as her canvas, adding a refreshing spin to the food art trend. Her “smoothie paintings” showcase both real and fictional characters, as well as animals (because who wouldn’t want a corgi on their smoothie?) “It all started with a happy accident,” admitted Zakariya in an interview with […]

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New Zealand-based food artist, Hazel Zakariya, uses smoothies as her canvas, adding a refreshing spin to the food art trend. Her “smoothie paintings” showcase both real and fictional characters, as well as animals (because who wouldn’t want a corgi on their smoothie?)

“It all started with a happy accident,” admitted Zakariya in an interview with Vogue. “I was trying to garnish my soup with coconut cream swirls, but it didn’t turn out as planned, so I added some pesto and created a tree.”

As a base for her work, she uses breakfast smoothies made from cream, milk, fruits, and berries, while the paintings themselves are created with coconut cream, almond milk, spices, herbs, and vegetable powders.

“I love getting into creative projects in my spare time,” added Zakariya. “It’s a great mindfulness practice and a way of expressing myself, challenging my skills, and creating something that is unique.”

Experimenting with different textures, patterns, and contrast, her illustrations are bright, bold, and all-around enjoyable. Follow her Instagram page for an appetizing addition to your feed.

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Cake Artist Creates Desserts That Look like Embroidered Dresses https://tettybetty.com/cake-artist-creates-desserts-that-look-like-embroidered-dresses/ Mon, 29 Jul 2019 13:24:48 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=27585 Who says food can’t be an art form‌? Cake artist Leslie Vigil, whose work we’ve covered last year, definitely proves that it can be with her irresistible cakes that look like embroidered dresses. “Baking began as a hobby when I was young,” Vigil told Better Homes &‌‌ Gardens in an interview last year. “My mom […]

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Who says food can’t be an art form‌? Cake artist Leslie Vigil, whose work we’ve covered last year, definitely proves that it can be with her irresistible cakes that look like embroidered dresses.

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“Baking began as a hobby when I was young,” Vigil told Better Homes &‌‌ Gardens in an interview last year. “My mom would often experiment in the kitchen and she took a cake-decorating class. I was so fascinated with all the beautiful things she made and brought home, so I decided to join her. I’d study her cake decorating books and feel so inspired. At the time, I only knew I wanted to make cakes for my kids like that one day, never really considering I could make a profession out of it. I always hoped I could, though.”

After some years, she completed a baking and pastry program at the prestigious French cooking school, Le Cordon Bleu, after which she started slowly building her business. Scroll down to see her embroidery cakes!

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It’s fiesta season🎉🌵🌹🌼🌿🧡🌸

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F r i d a inspired embroidery + florals for Alyssa 💐🌺🌷🌿🌹

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> food art Archives - TettyBetty TettyBetty Wed, 13 Mar 2024 08:06:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach Creates Edible Food Art for Kids https://tettybetty.com/sarah-lescrauwaet-beach-creates-edible-food-art-for-kids/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:49:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=37729 Getting kids to have a balanced diet is always a challenge. They shun most types of food, especially veggies, and if it were up to them, they would have candy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Food artist Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach came up with an amazing way to add more variety to her kids’ meals and […]

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Getting kids to have a balanced diet is always a challenge. They shun most types of food, especially veggies, and if it were up to them, they would have candy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

Food artist Sarah Lescrauwaet-Beach came up with an amazing way to add more variety to her kids’ meals and make them excited about it; she started creating edible food art for kids. Lescrauwaet-Beach is regularly sharing her creations on Instagram, hoping to inspire other parents and give them ideas for food art they can create themselves.

Lescrauwaet-Beach mainly uses fruit, veggies, seeds, and nuts for her food art. She arranges them to create depictions of all sorts of cool characters, ranging from characters from Disney animated movies to cute animals. This way, every meal or snack turns into a visual adventure for her kids.

According to Lescrauwaet-Beach, making food art has some added benefits aside from putting a smile on her kids’ faces. It became a way to express her creativity while also being a relaxing activity.

Lescrauwaet-Beach shares her food art through the Edible Food Art For Kids page on Instagram, where she has 245K followers. Scroll down to check out more of her inspiring and delicious-looking creations. 

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Designer Creates Tasty Alphabet Based on Food https://tettybetty.com/designer-creates-tasty-alphabet-based-on-food/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 08:50:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=37091 The “36 days of type” is an annual project that challenges designers, illustrators, and artists to offer their interpretation of the alphabet. Each year there are thousands of participants, with each of them offering their unique vision of the letters and numbers we use in everyday life. One of the most intriguing entries in this […]

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The “36 days of type” is an annual project that challenges designers, illustrators, and artists to offer their interpretation of the alphabet. Each year there are thousands of participants, with each of them offering their unique vision of the letters and numbers we use in everyday life. One of the most intriguing entries in this year’s challenge was Ben Chelouche’s food alphabet.

Chelouche decided to base his designs entirely around food, with each letter of the alphabet being styled as a food item that starts with that particular letter. For example, the letter “P” was shown as a pepperoni pizza slice, the letter “K” as a Kit-Kat bar, and the letter “G” as a mouth-watering bunch of grilled cheese.

Chelouche, who is a self-described “food lover,” revealed that he took part in the challenge in order to sharpen his skills and to have some fun in the process.

“Everything created on my page is personal work for my own growth, development of skills, and of course for fun,” the California-based artist explained.

You can check out some of our favorite Chelouche’s food letters below. But be vary, as each letter will probably cause some major cravings.

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For the Love of Wool: Kate Jenkins’ Textile Art Will Make You Smile https://tettybetty.com/for-the-love-of-wool-kate-jenkins-textile-art-will-make-you-smile/ Tue, 14 Apr 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=33896 There’s something altogether delightful about Kate Jenkins’ yarn art, made to resemble our favorite food dishes. Bagels, cakes, and frosted doughnuts are all meticulously made using wool. “I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color,” explained Jenkins on her website. “And that’s how my art was born.” […]

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There’s something altogether delightful about Kate Jenkins’ yarn art, made to resemble our favorite food dishes. Bagels, cakes, and frosted doughnuts are all meticulously made using wool. “I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color,” explained Jenkins on her website. “And that’s how my art was born.”

But like most textile artists, her love of knitting and crafting, in general, began much earlier than that. “I was around the age of eight when I learned to knit and crochet,” writes Jenkins. “Right from the beginning, I was addicted. I spent many happy hours in my childhood home in Wales totally engrossed in creating ‘things’ with yarn!”

Growing up, she didn’t let go of her hobby and took it a step further than when she enrolled to the University of Brighton where she graduated with a BA in Fashion and Textiles in 1995. But she would go on to have a career as a knitwear designer (working with some of the world’s most famous labels, including Missoni, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren), before ultimately becoming a full-time artist.

While my journey has been varied and exciting, one thing never changes,” says Jenkins. “Whatever I create, whether it’s a carton of French fries, a tin of sardines or a box of frogs I always include lots of warmth and a dash of wit. Above all, I want my work to make people smile.”

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Artist Puts Googly Eyes on His Food Paintings https://tettybetty.com/artist-puts-googly-eyes-on-his-food-paintings/ Fri, 10 Jan 2020 07:25:26 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=31729 Paul Schmid has many descriptions to his name: he is an award-winning artist, illustrator, designer, and internationally published author and illustrator of picture books for children. In his recent project, he started a series where he began honoring his ‘food friends’ by painting their portraits. It all started when he put googly eyes on a […]

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Paul Schmid has many descriptions to his name: he is an award-winning artist, illustrator, designer, and internationally published author and illustrator of picture books for children. In his recent project, he started a series where he began honoring his ‘food friends’ by painting their portraits. It all started when he put googly eyes on a painting of a potato.

“She had such an understanding look! I grabbed a tomato painting, and googly eyes from a drawer and Tom was born. Then Nip the turnip. More eyes, more paintings, in a short time I had a room full of ‘Still-Buddies’,” the artist shared with Bored Panda.

The talented Schmid now lives in Washington State and has been honored by various organizations such as The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts and Print Magazines, Maurice Sendak Fellowship, Union League Club of Chicago, Puget Sound Group of Northwest Artist, and many more.

If you are interested to see his work, check out the gallery below, or have a look at his Instagram account for more. Who knows, maybe you will adopt some of his ‘food buddies.’

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These Cakes Are so Realistic They’ll Make You Look Twice https://tettybetty.com/these-cakes-are-so-realistic-theyll-make-you-look-twice/ Tue, 05 Nov 2019 12:33:46 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30467 We’re always amazed by talented chefs who know ho make their food tasty and amazing-looking, but this guy is on a whole other level. New Jersey-based Luke Vincentini creates hyper-realistic cakes that resemble the objects they were modeled after so much that our jaws drop every time we see him slicing them. Vincentini’s work gained […]

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We’re always amazed by talented chefs who know ho make their food tasty and amazing-looking, but this guy is on a whole other level. New Jersey-based Luke Vincentini creates hyper-realistic cakes that resemble the objects they were modeled after so much that our jaws drop every time we see him slicing them.

Vincentini’s work gained him over 250,000 Instagram followers. This independent cake artist’s favorite thing is the reaction people have when they see his cakes. Most people are fascinated but there are also those who say they feel uncomfortable watching.

“I feel great when finishing a cake. A little relieved too. After looking at something for so long, you kind of just start nit-picking every little thing. I totally do that with my cakes but that’s what makes them even more spot on,” he told Story Trender.

Scroll down to see his unique cakes.

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Take out or fake out?? 🤪

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Somebody light a match 🔥🎂

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Strawberry shortcake. Kinda 🍓

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Just about always craving a fat diner omelette 🥚🍳

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Salty then sweet 🎂 ➡ Swipe! ➡

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Dessert for breakfast 🥑🍰

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Watermelon cutting hack: don’t ask me 🍉

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Nadia Michaux’s Miniature Sweet Shop is a Childhood Dream https://tettybetty.com/nadia-michauxs-miniature-sweet-shop-is-a-childhood-dream/ Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:23:25 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30335 Miniature art has a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Because when it comes to recreating items but on a much smaller scale – we humans just can’t get enough. Case in point: Nadia Michaux’s miniature sweet shop. Crammed with anything from tiny glazed donuts to miniature ice cream tubs, […]

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Miniature art has a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Because when it comes to recreating items but on a much smaller scale – we humans just can’t get enough. Case in point: Nadia Michaux’s miniature sweet shop. Crammed with anything from tiny glazed donuts to miniature ice cream tubs, her online store is a dream come true to both children and adults.

But beware! Though seemingly appetizing, her miniature sweets aren’t meant for consumption. Michaux has even written a clear warning on her website which reads: “These miniatures are models/toys and should not be eaten or given to children aged 12 and below just in case they swallow it since they do look like real sweets. These models are strictly for adult collectors only.” And boy do we wish to collect them all!

Each of her pieces is made using PVC based clay models and polymer clay bought from Germany, the US, and Japan. “I love making miniature food since it is a challenge to make it look like the real thing,” Michaux shared with The Daily Mini. “I enjoy the challenge and thinking up ways to model something more precisely.”

“When I was a child I loved playing with plasticine,” she added. “I would try to sculpt everything and it was so much fun. I learned about polymer clay only 5 years ago and got back into sculpting. There were so many cute pictures of miniature food online so I wanted to make some for myself since I collected miniatures.”

Be sure to follow her Instagram page for more:

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Food Artist Creates Entire Dynamic Worlds On His Pastries And Cakes https://tettybetty.com/food-artist-creates-entire-dynamic-worlds-on-his-pastries-and-cakes/ Wed, 16 Oct 2019 12:09:38 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=30240 Food presentation is a kind of art that requires a lot of skill because mixing the right ingredients in the right amount to hit the perfect taste is far from easy. But some professionals are taking food preparation and presentation to the next level by creating the most amazing food sculptures and decorations that you’d feel sorry to eat.   Matteo Stuchi is a food artist based in Monza, Italy, who makes the […]

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Food presentation is a kind of art that requires a lot of skill because mixing the right ingredients in the right amount to hit the perfect taste is far from easy. But some professionals are taking food preparation and presentation to the next level by creating the most amazing food sculptures and decorations that you’d feel sorry to eat.  

Matteo Stuchi is a food artist based in Monza, Italy, who makes the most lovely cakes and pastries that we’ve ever seen! His creations look mouthwateringly tasty, but also very arty in the most creative way. He is capable of turning regular cakes into miniature scenes of life, featuring tiny figurines placed to appear as if they’re doing construction works on ice-cream, or surfing on caramel glaze.   

Stuchi has a wild and playful imagination and he uses it to create the most amazing edible products that always tell a story. He posts his work on Instagram, where a supportive community of 230k followers admires his art. 

From gingerbread men bathing in chocolate syrup to a tiny sailing boat in the blue and white sea on the top of a birthday cake – Stuchi’s magic touch brings entire food ensembles alive. Check out his stunning work below! 

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"🎶 Santa claus is coming to town🎅🏻🎶" qui a Lilliput è tutto pronto per la notte più magica dell'anno, le renne sono ben riposate , Babbo Natale ha fatto il pieno di caffeina e i regali sono stati caricati, quindi 3, 2, 1 si parte ,Buon Natale a tutti🎄 !. Io e i miei piccoli amici  vi auguriamo buone feste e vi vogliamo ringraziare dal profondo del cuore,  qui a Lilliput  stiamo diventando sempre di più, grazie per tutta la fiducia e il sostegno.  Ci prendiamo una piccola pausa per le feste  ci vediamo a gennaio amici miei ❤. "🎶 Santa Claus is coming to Town 🎶🎅🏻" here at Lilliput everything is ready for the most magical night of the year, the reindeer are well rested, Santa Claus has made the full of caffeine and the gifts have been uploaded, so 3, 2, 1 It starts, Merry Christmas to all!. Me and my little friends wish you happy holidays and we want to thank you from the bottom of the heart, here in Lilliput we are becoming more and more, thanks for all the trust and support.  We take a little break for the holidays see you in January my friends.😊 #gingerbread #cioccolato #chocolate  #natale #babbonatale #christmas #noel #biscuit #passion #happiness #cioccolata #fantasia #biscotti tronchettodinatale #alberodinatale #dessert #dolci #sweet #cheesecake #tiramisu #ifpgallery #colazione #buchedenoel #christmastree  #fantasy #cupcakeproject  #redvelvet #love #santaclaus #amore

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Foodies Rejoice! These Are the Most Scrumptious Vegan Desserts Out There https://tettybetty.com/foodies-rejoice-these-are-the-most-scrumptious-vegan-desserts-out-there/ Sat, 17 Aug 2019 14:20:46 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=28361 Naturally.jo posts elaborate photos of desserts with colorful color schemes that will thrill your feed (and, hopefully, your stomach); vegans and foodies, alike, will enjoy what this Instagrammer (known only by his first name, Jose) has to offer. “Life’s too short to eat boring food,” reads Jose’s Instagram caption/mantra. And Jose seems to take this […]

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Naturally.jo posts elaborate photos of desserts with colorful color schemes that will thrill your feed (and, hopefully, your stomach); vegans and foodies, alike, will enjoy what this Instagrammer (known only by his first name, Jose) has to offer.

“Life’s too short to eat boring food,” reads Jose’s Instagram caption/mantra. And Jose seems to take this mantra at face value. At only 17 (!) he has amassed over 1.6 million followers on Instagram.

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 💜💙💖🍫✨

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Based in Lima, Peru, Jose went completely vegan by the age of 14 and taught himself to cook from scratch. “I ate animal products for 90 percent of my life, and meat was my favorite thing in the world,” he recalled in an interview with Daily Mail Online. “But I was struggling with eating disorders and an unhealthy low-weight.”

“I searched for lots of diets online and then the vegan diet popped up,” he went on to explain. “I saw how lots of vegans ate a lot and followed a high-carb diet but still had a perfect fit body, so I started eating less animal products and decided to inform myself about veganism. That is when everything changed and I learned that veganism is a lot more than a diet, it is a lifestyle. Soon after, I made the decision to become vegan. I was no longer looking to lose more weight, but to stop supporting all forms of animal cruelty.”

His Instagram page showcases some of the most mouthwatering desserts we’ve seen, proving that being vegan doesn’t mean you don’t appreciate a good looking dish.

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 🦄💖✨

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Ice Cream Truck Cake 🚚🍦💖✨

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1, 2, 3 or 4? 🍭💖✨

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Left or Right? 🍓🍫✨

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10? 💖✨

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10? 🎨✨

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Smoothie Art Is the Food Trend You Didn’t Know You Needed https://tettybetty.com/smoothie-art-is-the-food-trend-you-didnt-know-you-needed/ Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:32:50 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=28300 New Zealand-based food artist, Hazel Zakariya, uses smoothies as her canvas, adding a refreshing spin to the food art trend. Her “smoothie paintings” showcase both real and fictional characters, as well as animals (because who wouldn’t want a corgi on their smoothie?) “It all started with a happy accident,” admitted Zakariya in an interview with […]

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New Zealand-based food artist, Hazel Zakariya, uses smoothies as her canvas, adding a refreshing spin to the food art trend. Her “smoothie paintings” showcase both real and fictional characters, as well as animals (because who wouldn’t want a corgi on their smoothie?)

“It all started with a happy accident,” admitted Zakariya in an interview with Vogue. “I was trying to garnish my soup with coconut cream swirls, but it didn’t turn out as planned, so I added some pesto and created a tree.”

As a base for her work, she uses breakfast smoothies made from cream, milk, fruits, and berries, while the paintings themselves are created with coconut cream, almond milk, spices, herbs, and vegetable powders.

“I love getting into creative projects in my spare time,” added Zakariya. “It’s a great mindfulness practice and a way of expressing myself, challenging my skills, and creating something that is unique.”

Experimenting with different textures, patterns, and contrast, her illustrations are bright, bold, and all-around enjoyable. Follow her Instagram page for an appetizing addition to your feed.

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Cake Artist Creates Desserts That Look like Embroidered Dresses https://tettybetty.com/cake-artist-creates-desserts-that-look-like-embroidered-dresses/ Mon, 29 Jul 2019 13:24:48 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=27585 Who says food can’t be an art form‌? Cake artist Leslie Vigil, whose work we’ve covered last year, definitely proves that it can be with her irresistible cakes that look like embroidered dresses. “Baking began as a hobby when I was young,” Vigil told Better Homes &‌‌ Gardens in an interview last year. “My mom […]

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Who says food can’t be an art form‌? Cake artist Leslie Vigil, whose work we’ve covered last year, definitely proves that it can be with her irresistible cakes that look like embroidered dresses.

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Buttercream embroidery inspired by Spring 🧡🌼🌿🦋🌸❤

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“Baking began as a hobby when I was young,” Vigil told Better Homes &‌‌ Gardens in an interview last year. “My mom would often experiment in the kitchen and she took a cake-decorating class. I was so fascinated with all the beautiful things she made and brought home, so I decided to join her. I’d study her cake decorating books and feel so inspired. At the time, I only knew I wanted to make cakes for my kids like that one day, never really considering I could make a profession out of it. I always hoped I could, though.”

After some years, she completed a baking and pastry program at the prestigious French cooking school, Le Cordon Bleu, after which she started slowly building her business. Scroll down to see her embroidery cakes!

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It’s fiesta season🎉🌵🌹🌼🌿🧡🌸

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F r i d a inspired embroidery + florals for Alyssa 💐🌺🌷🌿🌹

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