This Dad Transforms His Child’s Hilarious Quotes into Amazing Artwork

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Kids truly say the funniest things, and one imaginative father decided to capture these moments in a unique way. After hearing his three-year-old daughter say some bizarre yet amusing phrases, he began turning these gems into stunning art pieces.

Jake Mitchell initially started this project as a special Mother’s Day gift. However, it has since blossomed into a well-loved Tumblr page, “Noodle Toes.” The quirky name originated from a dinner table moment when he heard his wife ask their daughter, “Please don’t put noodles between your toes.” Parents everywhere can relate to such playful conversations—just like when I recently had to explain to my little one that “the remote’s buttons are not candy!”

Jake’s art journey didn’t stop with his daughter’s quirky sayings. He now creates custom pieces for other parents who submit their children’s funny quotes to his Etsy shop. Trust me, you’ll want to check these out!

  • Yes, I am!
  • Of course, that makes sense!
  • This would make a perfect Father’s Day gift.
  • ME TOO!
  • You know you’d love this for your bathroom.
  • Ouch. That’s some honest feedback!

If you’re like me, you probably chuckle when your child says something adorable, share it with a friend or family member, and then forget about it. Jake’s artwork is a wonderful way to preserve those special moments before your child learns to edit their thoughts. He offers a variety of prints in his Etsy store, and you can also place custom orders—perfect timing with Father’s Day just around the corner!

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In summary, Jake Mitchell has taken the delightful and silly phrases from his daughter and transformed them into art that resonates with parents everywhere. By sharing these moments, he not only creates beautiful pieces but also captures the essence of childhood humor.