DIY Ferb Sandwich

Here is an easy version of a Ferb sandwich that you can make for your child!  You don’t need to purchase any fancy bento tools, instead you’ll only need a few things that you probably have in your kitchen.

Print a picture off of your computer and then cut Ferb’s head out.  Make sure that it is no larger than the sandwich.

Place picture on tortilla and cut out using a kitchen scissors or a clean scissors.

Place a piece of waxed paper over Ferb and trace his eyes with a sharpie.

Cut out the eyes and place on a piece of cheese.  Use a sharp pointed knife to cut out the shape of his eyes.  If you are using the singles type cheese, then you can use a toothpick to cut the cheese out, like I did here.

Cut out the smaller eye circle from the waxed paper, place on cheese, and cut another eye out.  Place on top and of the eyes that you have already cut out.  This will give the eyes some dimension. Place eyes on Ferb’s head.  Use the rest of the cheese slice in the sandwich.

Take the crust and flatten well with a rolling pin.

Cut Ferb’s hair from the paper stencil, place on flattened crust, and cut out.  Save the rest of the crust to make Phineas!

Add on Ferb’s hair to his head.  Cut out two small eyes from the crust using a straw or pastry bag tip.

If your child is taking the sandwich to school, then “glue” all of the pieces on with a tiny dab of honey.  I also place a small piece of waxed paper over the top of the sandwich before closing the lid.  It will prevent the cheese from sticking to the top of the lid when you open it.

Voila! It’s Ferb!

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27 Responses to DIY Ferb Sandwich

  1. That is so cool! It almost looks like it’s made out of felt, and you could put it up on a felt board ancd change out the hair and eyes…

  2. Super cute Susan. Thanks for the tutorial!

  3. I Just found your website and I love it! My big kids and I lived on the Big Island and were feeling homesick from Kona so we decided to make bento boxes. I did a search and found your site as we were making them. Thank you for your great Ideas!

    Mahalo Nui Loa!
    Marisa Stone O’Brien

  4. Thanks for the tutorial! My daughter LOVES Phineas & Ferb! She’ll be thrilled when I make this for her.

  5. These are just so awesome! I don’t think I have your patience to cut out the shapes. lol. Wow, the kiddo has really been watching so much P&F lately.. She’d probably love seeing this in her lunchbox!

  6. Wow! Your cutting is so neat! Love it!

  7. Kelly B

    Thank you so much for showing how to do it step by step! My son was watching over my shoulder as I scrolled down saying, “Mom! You can do that!” Now that I’ve seen the steps, I think I can!
    (You are so talented!)

  8. This is just adorable!

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  10. admin.

    Love that you made the whole cast of Phineas and Ferb. Absolutely adorable. I’d love to have these for my own lunch! Just enjoy that show as much as the kiddos. :)

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  12. Cathy D

    Thank you for the step-by-step pics! I made the Ferb sandwiches last night and while mine didn’t turn out nearly as well as yours (& my bread kept tearing! Grr!) it was fun and definitely something I want to continue practicing with! I can’t wait for my son to open his lunch at school & see Ferb! :-)

  13. MrsKara

    Just had to let you know that my sons’ friends all think that I am the COOLEST mom in the world, thanks to your P&F tutorials! BTW, those friends are in high school and college. My 20yo says the girls crowd around to see what he has for lunch every day. Apparently, girls crowding in makes your food taste even better. *grin*

  14. On behalf of all of us on Phineas and Ferb, we enjoy all your fun P n F sandwich creations! Perhaps I will try to make them for my kids!

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