Baker of Canada makes super cute treats

Try to follow more accounts online that create something beautiful and something that lifts you, inspires you or gives you good vibrations and good ideas. And when it comes to Instagram, we honestly consider that Instagram foods to be a kind of art too. And today we want to share with your creations of Grace.


We all spend too much time online to watch images and watch videos of other people and compare them to them. It's not a way to live. The comparison is the thief of joy. But as there is no way to stop doing it, we suggest you become at least chosen to become a content you consume. Try to follow more accounts online that create something beautiful and something that lifts you, inspires you or gives you good vibrations and good ideas. And when it comes to Instagram, we honestly consider that Instagram foods to be a kind of art too. And today we want to share with your creations of Grace. It goes through@Petrichoro On Instagram and she is an autodidact baker who creates seriously beautiful and very cute things.

One of the things that blew our most spirit was this pond cake composed of layers of foam and Jello. It's absolutely beautiful and we actually look like a pond that has just suspended the air. Details, colors, these flowers and koi fish. It's almost too good to eat, but you know you always have a bite after taking pictures in Gazillion of course. Grace actually made for Father's Day and all we can say is that his father is a very lucky man.

This woman is so talented that she can turn food into the most adorable little creatures. Here, she managed to make the cuteest pandas out of rice and some seaweed. Create a hamburger that just looks like Totoro is clearly not a problem for it either.

This once, she cooks a cake with wheels that exactly looked like EEYORE, just because it was always his favorite character in Winnie the Autoh, since early childhood, and she had an inkling, she could really look like a form roller cake. And the boy was it good. Look at this cake, color, detail, small cock with a bow!

Even a simple sunny sunny face can become a work of art and an adorable dish if you put your mind. A few minutes from a few minutes to cut the forms of algae and suddenly your breakfast is transformed into Pikachu. Who would not want to start a day like that?

This bowl is too precious for words. I mean, it looks like a teddy bear having a bath of soup, but you can also say it's absolutely delicious. It was actually a Tonkatsu curry and grace spent 20 minutes trying to cut the eyes of Nori and she still thinks they are not perfectly. That's how you know she's a perfectionist. She likes to joke she does it because she has too much free time on her hands, but we're pretty sure it's because she has a gift and should be shared with people.

Donuts actually made of donut holes? How is the freaking genius? It sounds much more exciting and new and you get a creative way to use it if you make regular donuts. But we are pretty sure that if you put regular donuts next to these people would always go for those made of donut holes.

Grace is also great to do all kinds of macaroons. And we do not just want to say as if it makes regular macaroons, which is quite difficult, no it can make cute animated characters in the form of character.

Just look at the variety of shapes, colors and character she made here. All these are macaroons. It takes time, efforts, skills and so much patience.

And these adorable objects are cabbage with a cracker, with a filling of brown sugar boba. We are pretty sure you have never had anything like that, but just by the eyes we are going to say that it's probably divine.


Categories: Food&Travel
Tags: bakery / cute
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