Adult Character Bento Double Heart Bento For Valentine's Day. Make this bento for your boyfriend or husband on Valentine's Day. Kids and teens will love this Valentine's painting project made with watercolors. Sorry about the lack of a video last week - my sink sort of exploded; and it's still not fixed!

Adult Character Bento Double Heart Bento For Valentine's Day The Takenaka bento boxes—which come in a rainbow of colors and a variety of models—perfectly straddle modern design and the classic logic of bento boxes. This is the trapper keeper of lunch boxes: it comes. Valentines can be sentimental and romantic, or funny and friendly. You can cook Adult Character Bento Double Heart Bento For Valentine's Day using 3 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Adult Character Bento Double Heart Bento For Valentine's Day

  1. You need 1 of Plain cooked rice.
  2. You need 1 of Decorative furikake - pink or red.
  3. You need 1 of your choice Onigiri ingredients.

Valentine's Day makes for easy material for cute themed and bento lunches. Here are a few quick and easy ideas that I've made for my own daughter The absolute easiest idea is to simply use a heart cookie-cutter or cut out a heart with a knife. For this one all I did was take some ham and shape it into. Submit your entry to the contest thread by Feb.

Adult Character Bento Double Heart Bento For Valentine's Day instructions

  1. Start by making the shape of the white heart. Take some rice and wrap it in cling film. Firmly squeeze it into a ball..
  2. Flatten the ball a little and press down on the top part from front to back with one finger..
  3. Pinch the lower half. After doing this a few times it will form into the shape of a heart..
  4. Next, take a very small amount of white rice and wrap it in cling film. Firmly squeeze it into a ball..
  5. Loosen the wrap and flatten it a little. Place it on the counter and follow Steps 2 to 3 to make it into the shape of a heart..
  6. Next, make the pink heart. Mix the furikake into the rice. If you add a little water with a wooden spoon, it becomes easier to mix..
  7. Follow Steps 1 to 5 to make the pink hearts in the same way as the white, both large and small..
  8. Once the two types and two shapes of heart are finished, remove the cling film. Place the differently colored hearts on top of each other and wrap in cling film once again. Gently press the small hearts on..
  9. They're finished. It's fine to leave them wrapped in the cling film or to take the cling film off and put them into the bento box..

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