Posted by Merryn | Posted in Butterfly, Crafty Crafted Friends, Festive Crafts, Food craft, Insect crafts, Ladybug, Party Craft, Shapes, Valentine's Day | Posted on 05-02-2010 | 5,140 views
Tags: food crafts, Shapes
Craft submitted by Anney of http://blogniako.blogspot.com/

Anney was planning to arrange the fruit skewers into a terracotta pot but she saw this picket fence planter box and thought it was cute.
Thank you Anney for sharing this food craft with us. You too can share your craft with us by simply submitting them here and we’ll link it back to you ![]()






(6 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)

I am so loving this food craft. So lovely. Imagine serving fruits like that in a party? Wow…
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This craft is so practical. Easy to do and nice for parties.
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It’s soooooooo nice, how not to like? I love it too
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i love all your craft. just wish i had more time to do it with my boy.
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So nice! Too pretty to be eaten hehe!
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Thanks for publishing this Merryn! Yes heart shaped fruits are wonderful for valentine’s day!hehehe!
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Merryn Reply:
February 20th, 2010 at 12:08 am
Thank YOU Anney for sharing this with us
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perfect entry for my food designs blog! =P
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Merryn Reply:
February 20th, 2010 at 12:07 am
Oh yes. I totally agree
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