Our tins had apples with peanut butter for dipping, bread and cheese apples and leaves (this was a matching game, match the bread with the same shape cheese), and trees and apples with ranch for dipping (broccoli and small tomatoes). I know, I always do shape cheese, but I couldn't make peanut butter sandwiches since we already had peanut butter for dipping the apples in... oh well. The girls ate most of their lunches; Julia refuses to try tomatoes and doesn't like the broccoli but I put it in her tin anyway, just in case.
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I love the little cheese shapes. They make MTM tins so cute and original.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Looks good to me!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of having a bread-and-cheese matching game in the tin! What fun. :)
ReplyDeleteThe cheese shapes are so great. What a great looking tin.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great ideas, Christy!
ReplyDeleteThe matching game is a fabulous idea!! I will have to copy that. ;)
ReplyDeletewhat do you use to get the cheese those shapes?
ReplyDeleteHeather, I have some of the little Wilton mini cookie cutter sets that I use for the cheese shapes. You can find them at Hobby Lobby, etc for around $2.99. They make an animal set, the fall set, and more. :)
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