The art of a tasty lunch! Father brightens up his sons' sandwich bags by drawing a cartoon every morning before school for five years



One creative father has used his cartoon drawing skills to bring a little humor to his children's lunchtime sandwiches.

David Laferriere has been doodling on the plastic Ziploc bags with a Sharpie marker since 2008 - before taking a quick snap of his handiwork and posting it to his Flickr account.



The graphic designer has now done more than a thousand drawings which range from dinosaurs and monsters to goldfish and ducks.



His children only get a look at the artwork when they open their bags later in the day.

Mr Laferriere, from Attleboro, Massachusetts, explains: 'T he challenges are coming up with an idea and then drawing quickly and directly on the bag, every line counts.'

However the creative father's talents don't end there - he is also in charge of making the sandwiches.



Monster art: One creative father doodles every morning on his children's lunch bags

Food for thought: Graphic designer David Laferriere has drawn more than a thousand cartoons for his children

Do you want a piece of me? The quirky cartoons take the artist around five minutes each morning

Face value: For almost five years, the father has doodled on his sons sandwich bags

Monster munch: Mr Laferriere's sons don't see his drawings until they open their lunch at school

Something fishy? Perhaps today's lunch was tuna and inspire the marine theme

Look out: The boys are surprised each lunchtime by their father's art even if the sandwich fillings don't change

Inspiring: The little drawings are created to give the boys something to think about while they eat

Enter the dragon: The graphic designer began drawing every morning in 2008 for his sons

Fired up: Mr Laferriere takes a snap of every cartoon and posts it to his Flickr account

High-flying imagination: The artist has now doodled his way through a thousand lunch bags



