Star Wars Lunch Bag: A description

Star Wars Lunch Bag: A description

Star Wars lunch bags were something I started for my eldest son when he began Summer Camp in 2009. It was something special that I could do for him each day. It also acted as an ice-breaker, a conversation piece between my son, the camp staff and the other campers. Now, I've got two boys in camp, so it's double the quota. Each night I draw up pictures, usually something "Star Wars-y" on the next day's lunch bags. It can be any thing: a ship, a character, a mash-up, or whatever ( I do take requests.) It's something fun for them to discover each morning. And, it's a reminder of me, their Dad, when they are off having fun at camp.
In years past, most of the bags were kept by the camp staff. But, so far this year, the boys have been bringing them home to keep for themselves.

Some of the bags turn out fairly decent. And others, perhaps, not as successful or artistically satisfying. But, in the end, it's all for fun - theirs... and mine.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Clone Commander Colt Lunch Bag - 2011

This Commander Colt lunch bag was my apology drawing for doing an Ahsoka Tano lunch bag, which my son apparently was embarrassed to take to camp. I even made her look angry,  so it wasn't even a cutesy, girly drawing.  Didn't matter, it was still a drawing of a girl character. So, he requested a cool Clone Trooper for the next day's drawing and I chose Commander Colt. It was a good choice. Daddy was back in the good books.

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