- Hello Kitty
- my trip to Japan in 1993
- sushi
- Japanese Bento-style lunches
- my daughter, Brittany
Brittany's 12th Birthday Party!
She has always loved real food, toy food, miniature food, cooking in the kitchen, pretend cooking in the play kitchen (when she was a toddler and preschooler)...basically, anything to do with food. And her specialty over the last six months has been making miniature foods, or replicating real foods with clay or other food ingredients. Here's what she came up with, completely on her own.
Hello Kitty Birthday Cake
Dessert "Sushi" and "Sushimi" snacks
For the green sushi rolls, she encased homemade marshmallow treats around pieces of Swedish fish candy, and then surrounded the sushi roll with thin fruit leather.
The red tuna sushimi was made by forming homemade marshmallow treats into a rectangular shape and then placing a thin slice of red gelatin on top.
Bento lunches (or dinner, in our case)!
When we were out of town in November, my aunt recommended a large Japanese market for us to visit. We found these darling, inexpensive bento lunch box kits, and bought one for each of the girls coming to the party.
They spent quite a bit of time making all kinds of cute treats for their bento dinners:
- shaped rice balls (Hello Kitty, rabbit, and teddy bear shapes) with ham and cheese cutouts for decor
- egg "people" with large smiles!
- "Little Smokie" octopii
- Tiny sandwiches filled with jam and other goodies
- and then filled in the extra spaces with tiny grape tomatoes
A little translation laughter for you:
We also served sushi with the bento dinners, and hot dogs for the faint of heart.
A fun Japanese beverage: Ramuné
:)
If you're new to Ramune, you might find it tricky to open the bottle; it comes sealed with a fun marble that acts as a stopper. Can you get the marble out without breaking the bottle? Brittany made a video to show how to open up the Ramune bottles:
Hello Kitty polymer clay craft!
| Brittany designed this polymer craft for the girls to make! She doesn't recommend using Sculpey III because the clay shows fingerprints even worse than regular polymer clay. After the girls' projects baked in the oven and cooled (it took 90 minutes due to the thickness of the Hello Kitty faces), they used paints to |
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