Doting parents are now buying edible ink MARKERS to transform their children’s lunches

How far is too far? Doting parents are now buying edible ink MARKERS to transform their children’s lunches into works of art

  • Mum shows off the adorable lunch creations she’s made using edible markers
  • The $21 Edible Ink Markers available from Amazon are entirely safe to consume
  • Emily draws her child’s favourite television show characters onto the lunch items
  • ‘Oh my goodness, so ridiculously adorable!! What a special lunch,’ a mum wrote


A mum has shown off the lunch creations she’s made with edible ink markers that her five-year-old child simply cannot get enough of.   

Emily draws directly onto her daughter’s lunchbox items with edible markers to encourage her to eat better and put a smile on her face at school.

The $21 Edible Ink Markers available from Amazon can be used on any food surface and are safe to consume. 

Emily draws directly onto her daughter’s lunchbox items with edible markers to encourage her to eat better and put a smile on her face at school

The mum gets creative each day by drawing different scenes and television characters onto her daughter’s wraps and sandwiches.

Just some of the characters the mum has drawn onto lunch items are Peppa Pig, The Hungry Caterpillar, Baby Shark and candy canes for the Christmas season. 

Emily gives her child a wrap or sandwich with either cream cheese and turkey or bologna and cheese, that’s then paired with fruit, vegetables, jelly and biscuits.

The mum gets creative each day by drawing different scenes and television characters such as Peppa Pig [pictured] onto her daughter's wraps and sandwiches.

The mum gets creative each day by drawing different scenes and television characters such as Peppa Pig [pictured] onto her daughter’s wraps and sandwiches.

The mum recommends to other parents who want to give the Ink markers a try to use them on tortilla wraps, as that food surface works best.

She has also suggested another fun way to make lunchboxes for kids is to use cookie cutters to create sandwich shapes.

Emily’s creative school lunchbox shots have received attention online from thousands who were left impressed and now want to buy the markers themselves. 

The mum says that tortilla wraps are one of the easiest food surface works best to draw on

She has also suggested to use cookie cutters to create sandwich shapes as another fun idea

‘My four-year-old may actually eat lunch now! I’m stealing your ideas, they are brilliant. Thanks,’ a mum wrote below her lunchbox photos

‘Oh my goodness…. So ridiculously adorable!! What a special lunch,’ a parent wrote.

‘My four-year-old may actually eat lunch now! I’m stealing your ideas, they are brilliant. Thanks,’ a mum wrote.  

‘This is way out of my league. I’m just over here making sure the breads not mouldy hahaha,’ anther mum jokingly wrote.

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