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September 20, 2013 missV 3 Comments

We’ve just discovered the magical works of Samantha Lee and we have fallen head over heels in love! She’s been crafting these incredible food sculptures to encourage her young daughter to eat at dinner. Aren’t they just the coolest thing’s you’ve ever seen?
Having been a difficult eater when I was little (a phase that is now loooong gone!) I can’t help but be a little jealous of these plates of wonder. Whilst Samantha says that it doesn’t put them off tucking in, I think I would find it hard to destroy them. We’re totally thrilled she’s keeping a record of them though – so inspiring!
Hungry for more? Me too!
Read about Samantha and her project here  
You can also follow her on instagram and visit her blog too 🙂
Oh! Don’t forget to enter our new giveaway 🙂

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About missV

Vicky Viola is a designer and blogger based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Over the past 4 years she has established Vivid Please, an illustration and design company that brings her illustrations into life by transforming trivial products into playful necessities with a sense of humor. With a dedication to unique style, her creative talents have cultivated many  popular DIYs and quirky outfit posts, all with a retro twist, naturally!

Products from Vivid Please have been featured in Italian Vogue, Biba Magazine, Goodie Goodness, Stylist Magazine, Storenvy, Uncovet and Refinery29, with awards from Blog & Buy Sale and Confessions Of A Design Geek and Cut Out And Keep. Vicky's DIY tutorials have been featured by Mollie Makes Magazine, Vintage Life Magazine, Nido Magazine, Homespun Magazine, Design*Sponge and Apartment Therapy. Brands she has worked with include Joules, Laidbare, Projecto, Cable and Cotton and Firmoo.

Viewing the world through wing-tipped specs, Vicky's passionate about sharing her unique inspiration and insights with the belief that it you don't need to follow the trends to get ahead in life!

If you're interested in working with Vicky or would like to collaborate on a project, you can get in touch directly at her contact form

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  1. Emma Cherry says

    September 20, 2013 at 1:50 pm

    Wow! How amazing is that? I personally don’t think I’d have the patience, but I can certainly appreciate her efforts and dedication to getting her children eating ~ very original. I’m going to check out her blog now….thanks for sharing 🙂

    Emma
    (Dear Thirty)

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    • Vivid says

      September 25, 2013 at 4:27 pm

      You’re very welcome Emma! I know, she’s epically good at what she does. I think the best I can manage is a happy face on a pizza! Hahaha 😀 We can all dream, right? hee hee

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