The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge Day 29 - PSP Association

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The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge Day 29

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Day 29 - Picking Strawberries

Maple Crunch ice cream covered with strawberry tops and pieces. I made the picker from three different sized strawberries. The 'blue' jeans get their colour from a mixture of flour and blue food colouring, belt from Smucker's chocolate magic shell (hair also), shoes - chocolate wafers and finally the shirt - flour, baking soda and water.

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Tim

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Sebuly14

Wow, so creative! Love the blue jeans !

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Kayelless

Do you eat all these?

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daddyt in reply to Kayelless

Sometimes I share with my son.

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AJK2001

I'll never be able to look at strawberries the same way again, what an excellent "bottom" they make!

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daddyt in reply to AJK2001

Haha. It takes some time to find the right strawberries, for the right fit.

Tim

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Richard33

Very creative and beautifully photographed again. It is odd to see a blue strawberry - but delicious still I am sure! 👍

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