The problem with taking food inspiration from the internet is that it is never quite as easy as they make you think it is.
This panda bear cupcake that will give you nightmares forever:
These not-quite-chocolate-covered bananas:
This sad egg baked in an even sadder avocado:
This cake that you should avoid viewing at all costs if you have trypophobia:
This valentine that may have missed the mark:
These egg chicks that didn’t quite hatch:
This horribly disfigured bunny cake cone:
This mug brownie that just wasn’t meant to be:
These mozzarella sticks that completely gave up:
These unmotivated marshmallow shots:
This travesty of a watermelon “cake”:
These pudding pops that turned out to be neither fun nor fetti:
These “lazy” strawberry rolls that straight-up passed out in the oven:
This Fourth of July fudge that just wanted to serve its country:
This calzone that took things to a borderline-NSFW place:
Whatever these were supposed to be:
These apple bites that just didn’t take to caramel:
This “pumpkin” “bundt” “cake”:
These blobs that aspired to be candy corn:
These tea bag cookies that refused to conform to your ideas about what shape they should be:
These spinach cups that actually turned out to be swamp monsters:
These baked spring rolls that got a little too excited:
The cupcakes that are theoretically supposed to look like turkeys:
This abject tragedy of a rainbow Jell-O cake:
These two-ingredient pancakes that magically transformed into scrambled banana eggs:
These snowmen in dire need of a makeover:
These Santa hat cupcakes that had a few drinks too many:
This peppermint bark that’s actually too sad to bite:
These stained-glass cookies that didn’t quite achieve perfection:
These would-be peppermint patties:
This doughnut hole Christmas tree that fell short of its goals: