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Teeny Tiny Instagram: 8 Intricate Food Instagram Accounts You Must Follow

The cutest cookies and royal icing designs on Instagram

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Teeny Tiny Instagram: 8 Intricate Food Instagram Accounts You Must Follow
Vickie Liu

Have you seen those teeny tiny sushi rolls being made on Facebook? What about those cookies that take hours to ice in the most intricate patters?

I have a small obsession with these teeny-tiny intricate foods and here are 8 Instagram accounts you can follow to fill your need for these too-pretty-to-eat foods.

@Vickiee_yo

posted by Vickie Liu 🙊 (@vickiee_yo)
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This amazing baker is my hands down #1 favorite Instagram accountr right now. Artist Vickie Liu from Melbourne Australia, always brings a smile to my face. Her yummy treats are a mix between super intricate, super cute and a little kawaii. You can find more of her work on her instagram page @vickiee_yo

I love her so much that I just have to share some more of my favorites!


@hayleygolightly_


posted by Hayley Swearingen (@hayleygolightly_) on

Hayley's sweet treats also top my life of favorite food insta accounts. Hayley's designs are always super crisp with some of the most intense line-pipping I've seen. This post i particular was one of my favorites and I can't wait until I am traveling again. Find more of her work on her Instagram page @hayleygolightly_


@tinykitchentreats

posted by Tiny Kitchen Treats ™ (@tinykitchentreats) on

In a name that speaks for itself, the Tiny Kitchen Treats out of New York New York is a top contender for my favorite tiny treats. These whimsical cookies run the gambit of designs and their account is turning out amazing, unique designs on a regular basis. See more of their work @tinykitchentreats


@layercakeshop

posted by @layercakeshop
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Taking us into the cupcake world is the Instagram account for Layer Cake Shop. These cute little cupcake toppers are just the tipping point to what this wonderful shop has to offer. See what other cute things they have going on @layercakeshop.


@vickysdonuts


posted by Vicky's Donuts (@vickysdonuts)
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In need for some dough? If this picture doesn't do it for you then Vicky's Donuts has plenty more. With a much more mature style, that goes for vibrant and contrasting colors, you will be excited each and ever time you come across a post from this account. Find more @vickysdonuts


@sprinklesforbreakfast

posted by Lindsay Nathanson (@sprinklesforbreakfast) on

Turning your favorite snacks into beautiful creations for 2 years now, Lindsey over at sprinklesforbreakfast is all about the sprinkles and turning your everyday foods into yummy pieces of art. See if your other favorites have been transformed into master pieces themselves @sprinklesforbreakfast


@teenytinybakery

posted by The Teeny Tiny Bakery (@teenytinybakery) on

The Teeny Tiny Bakery has dropped us off in Rio! This account is fabulous at special themed cookies that are a little less 3D than some of the other. Even though that is the case, the teeny tiny bakery really stands it's ground as a top teeny-tiny-instagram. See more @teenytinybakery


@foodroses


posted by @foodroses
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Not solely into the teeny tiny? This account can turn any and all foods into a beautiful flower that we can all stare at, and them proceed to eat. From pasta to veggies to fruits galore, you can find all your favorite on this page transformed into a beauty like the dragon fruit above. See their other work @foodroses

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