Japanese mother recreates four-year-old son's drawings in bread

This mum has gotten creative with her baking.

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A very creative way to celebrate your children's artistic skills Source: Instagram

Most parents like to display their children’s artwork on the family fridge. But one Japanese mother has found a more creative way to celebrate her son’s efforts.

Konel Bread, as she is known on Instagram, is a baking teacher from Tokyo who recreates her son’s drawings in every slice of bread she bakes. Using natural colours to trace designs into her cooking, she’s already reproduced his prints of flowers, bees and a big yellow butterfly.

The baker has also created designs inspired by her son's favourite shows like Snoopy and Hello Kitty, as well as the natural world. Kiwi fruit, oranges and watermelon slices are in her repertoire as are animal prints like zebra and leopard.

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