Pros & Cons of Making Food Print
For anyone who loves eating… but cannot be bothered with the faff that comes before it.
The Pros & Cons of Making Food Print sums up the daily struggle perfectly:
Pros: food. Cons: literally everything required to obtain the food.
Designed in IID Prints’ signature hand-drawn style, this piece brings big personality to your kitchen without taking itself too seriously. The bold border, scribbly labels and playful layout make it feel like a note you’d leave on the fridge — equal parts truth and chaos.
It’s the ideal print for people who want their home décor to be honest, funny, and mildly unhinged (in the best way). Great for your own kitchen or as a gift for anyone who’s permanently “not in the mood to cook.”
Why It Belongs in Your Kitchen
✏️ Original IID Prints design — relatable, bold, and slightly dramatic
🎨 Hand-drawn, colourful, and full of character
🖨️ Giclée printed for crisp, high-quality detail
🪞 Available framed or unframed, A5 to A1
🍽️ Perfect for kitchens, dining spaces, or the home of your favourite takeout enthusiast
Perfect Pairing
Team it with other foodie humour prints for a gallery wall that says:
“Yes, I like eating. No, I’m not making it.”
- Printing Method: Giclée
- Card Stock; A4, A3 & A2: 240gsm Smooth Matte Art paper
- Card Stock; A5: 200gsm Enhanced Matte Art Paper
- Eco Inks: Neo pigment, water-based inks are 100% non-hazardous, toxin-free and vegan friendly. They meet the strictest industry standards as defined by Oeko-Tex 100 safety applications for infant wear, Global Organic Textiles (GTOTS-3V), Residues Standard List (RSL) and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists.Eco solvent inks derive from ether extracts taken from refined mineral oil. While they still contain harmful solvents, they have a lower VOC content than standard solvent inks and are significantly less hazardous.We have minimised the use of solvent inks throughout our supply chain and ensure either neo pigment or eco solvent inks are used.
- Sustainably sourced paper or wood: Wood and pulp is sourced from sustainably managed forests. Sustainably-managed forests meet the needs of wildlife while supporting livelihoods and providing many other ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and flood risk mitigation.
- Plastic Free: Due to the longer times taken to biodegrade, we avoid using plastics in our packaging wherever practicable.



















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