Lunch On A Stick
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I love this Lunch on a Stick! Everything tastes better on a stick (to me anyway). There’s just something about food on a stick that looks better than flat on a plate. Are you having a hard time getting your kids to eat their lunch? Put it on a stick and watch their lunches disappear. I used a project from the Dollar Tree Value Seekers Club to create this fun Lunch on a Stick. All I did was use food items my grand kids would like. You can visit Dollar Tree Value Seekers Club for instructions on how to put together this fun lunch.
I’m so excited I get to give away a $50 Dollar Tree gift card to one of my readers! (enter below)
Dollar Tree makes putting together a fun and delicious lunch easy. You can purchase chewy bars, marshmallows, peanut butter, jelly, olives, pickles and even skewers.
Dollar Tree offers an awesome program with their Dollar Tree Value Seekers Club. It’s full of crafts, recipes, decor, tips, contests, insider information, frugal fun ideas and more! You get ALL that and the membership is FREE! The content changes every month, you can print the project sheets and take them to the store to use as a shopping list.
Completely LOVE this container from Dollar Tree!
Make dessert on a stick with a chewy granola bar and a sliced marshmallow.
For the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich and the Ham and Cheese Sandwich….I took a small 7.5 ounce can of biscuits, rolled them into 3-inch circles, used a 1 1/2-inch cookie cutter and made mini biscuits for my sandwiches. Preheat oven to 425 degrees and bake 9 minutes.
This is a sponsored post through BluePrint Social. All opinions and photos are 100% mine.
Make sure to enter to win the $50 Dollar Tree gift card so you can create fun crafts, recipe, decor and more from the Dollar Tree Value Seekers Club.
I’d like to try the clothespin picture hanger.
Definitely the clothes pins!
I would like to try the Dahlia Paper Wreath
Love the Dollar Tree!!!
I signed up, and I would make the Recycled Desk Caddy first. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
Erin
I like the Crayon Letter Art
I will be trying the lunch on a stick, I have a ladies tea coming up at church this month. I am so glad to have found your web site I plan to use some of your ideas. Your pictures are great, it helps to be able to see what I plan on doing should look like even if it doesn’t turn out that way. Thanks!
I can’t wait to try the coffee filter garland! My niece’s 4th birthday is coming up at the end of the month so that will be perfect for decorating her party!
I like the Teacher Gift one using the pails or drink bottles…very cute!
Hi Sheryl! I love this idea, for kids and for adults! This would be a fun, make-ahead lunch and I’ll bet everyone will want to know what it is! 🙂 Thanks for sharing – pinning and sharing! Have a happy Monday!
I love the lunch on a stick. It will be fun making this and memories with my grandkids.It is such a wonderful idea!
These are super cute! What food doesn’t taste better on a little stick! 🙂
The clothespin picture hanger. (I LOVE THE little mini lunch kebabs – so CUTE!)
I like the teacher gift crafts.
I love food on sticks!! They are so adorable Sheryl, I might have to start making myself cute little lunches. 😉
The clothespin picture hanger would be easy.
What a fun idea, Sheryl! My kiddos would love making and eating these! 🙂
I would try the lunch on a stick first!
I love the clothes pin picture holder!
The Lunch on a Stick is a great idea! I will be trying this for my husband’s lunches now that he is back to work for the school year. I have a Dollar Tree right down the road. And I didn’t even know about the Value Seekers Club~so that is a bonus to reading your post today! Thanks for the giveaway!
I’m going to make the gift toppers .
I like the motivation station idea.
Lunch on a stick! My kids would enjoy this!
lunch on a stick sounds like a great idea for an end of summer party!
I’d try the Recycled Desk Caddy project. Looks fun and useful!
I would like to try the Dahlia Paper Wreath.
Love the lunch on a stcik idea! I think I will make the Recycled desk caddy to get some much needed organization!
I would do the paperclip bookmarks! http://valueseekersclub.dollartree.com/Paper-Clip-Bookmarks/p352425/index.pro
Crayon Letter Art
Like the paper dahlia
I would first try the Coffee Filter Garland
Tiny food on sticks, so cute! I’d definitely try the clothespin picture hanger.
I am a Family Funner! would try all the crafts, to see which one suits my family, luv this contest and Dollar Tree, hope I am a winner.