Photos by Steven H. Robinson
We came, we saw, and we consumed!
The Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council thanks you for making the 6th Annual Edible Book Festival incredibly memorable.
It was a true delight seeing all of the community support and involvement, which included over 40 registrations this year from both adults and youth!
Matt Tullio won Most Visually Appealing and People's Choice for his Old Man and The C |
Thank you to everyone who participated in Saturday's Edible Book Festival at Third Place Commons.
Hundreds of people came out to view the culinary creations on display.
The Language of Flowers by Elaine Jones |
If you are not familiar with the Edible Book Festival, creations were inspired by a book, but made out of edible ingredients— sweet or savory.
Congratulations to the winners! We have two age brackets for awards. Adult and Youth (K-12).
Most PUNderful
Donkey Oaties by Carla Fisher |
Adult: Donkey Oaties by Carla Fisher
A Pringle in Time by Riley Rhead |
Youth: A Pringle in Time by Riley Rhead
Most Book-like
Good Night Buffoon by Naomi Elphick |
Adult: Good Night Buffoon by J. Biden (Naomi Elphick)
The Little Prince by Annabelle and CJ Kisky |
Youth: The Little Prince by Annabelle and CJ Kisky
Most Visually Appealing
Little Mouse on the Berry |
Adult: Old Man and The C by Matt Tullio
Youth: Little Mouse on the Berry by Eliana Herrick
Judges Choice Award
Hickory, Daiquiri, Doc by Herb Bryce |
Hickory, Daiquiri, Doc by Herb Bryce
People’s Choice Award
The Old Man and The C |
Adult: Old Man and The C by Matt Tullio
Youth: The Little Prince by Annabelle and CJ Kisky
The Eagles Have Landed by Lynne Wilson |
Runner Up (Overall): The Eagles Have Landed by Lynne Wilson
We’d like to thank our partners, our volunteers, King County Library System, Friends of Third Place Commons and Third Place Books for donating awesome awards.
The Load of the Rings by Wen-Hsi Tsen |
This year’s judges included Bill, The Chocolate Man; Susan Jones, Artist/Illustrator; Kalee Shearer, Children’s Librarian at the Lake Forest Park Library (KCLS); and Adam Walter, Sales Associate at Third Place Books. Thank you to our judges!
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts.
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