My name is Dominick and I’m a dad in California. Usually, parents
provide home lunches for their child and think their job is done. Not
me. I took it a bit further. For about 4 years or so, I’ve been drawing
on my son’s brown paper lunch bags when he takes them to school. And I
have already decorated more than 550 bags so far.
Even
though he’s in middle school now, he continues to take these decorated
lunches to school. I’ve even had to do lunch bags for his soccer games
when it’s our turn to bring snacks.
Some people say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, we like to think lunch is the most creative.
For about 4 years or so, I’ve been drawing on my son’s brown paper lunch bags when he takes them to school
And I have already decorated more than 550 bags so far
When
my son was younger, my wife and I would sign him up for
extra-curricular classes or summer fun, but he was fairly introverted
and shy when meeting new students
I started doing these art pieces on his brown bagged lunches to help break the ice, and get conversations going
It worked!
Kids
would come up to him and ask him about the artwork, and if the lunch
art was some superhero, they’d have a conversation about the newest
Marvel movie
Or if it was an animal, they’d start talking about what animals were the coolest or roughest
He
loved them so much, I started doing them for his school lunches during
the regular school year, even though he knows the kids there
It gave him a chance to be the center of attention at least for a few minutes a day
Sometimes
I’ll draw bags on real-life figures, depending on what they’re learning
in school, current events, an event we attended, or sports figures
We absolutely love superhero movies, so I’ll usually draw the flavor of the month in a string of lunch bags
On average, they take about an hour each, sometimes a little more if I get ambitious
I try not to take too long, and it goes by quick when you’re watching TV, or Netflix
I’ll use paints, markers, and/or colored pencils until I get the desired effect.
Even though he’s in middle school now, he continues to take these decorated lunches to school
Over the years, he’s broken out of his shell when it comes to meeting other kids
I like to think I’ve helped him do this through my artwork
He
might not be the extroverted motivational speaker just yet, but he’s
definitely not the loner sitting by himself in the corner
He
still requests the bags and I’m sure it’s a mental security blanket to
know he won’t be at a loss for words when put into a new environment
Some people say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, we like to think lunch is the most creative