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LEGO Bento Box

  • Rusty BlazenhoffRusty Blazenhoff
  • September 26, 2012

LEGO

Inspired by the lunches her mother made for her as a child, London-based Sumiko Sarashima (aka ‘A Japanese housewife‘), made this special LEGO bento box for her husband’s lunch. She has posted a tutorial on Instructables on how she transformed meat, cheese and veggies into LEGO-inspired bricks.

LEGO

LEGO

LEGO

images via A Japanese housewife

via Instructables

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