A CREATIVE rock musician is brightening his daughter’s breakfasts by making incredible sculptures out of toast.

Adam Perry, 46, from Leigh, started making the amazing art due to the severe food allergies suffered by his nine-year-old daughter Scarlett.

She cannot eat dairy, eggs, nuts or shellfish, but white bread is a safe option.

Mr Perry, drummer with band the Bloodhound Gang, shares the sculptures with followers on Instagram.

Recent topical creations have included Olympians Mo Farah and Usain Bolt.

He said: “She’s always been really wary of food so mealtimes weren’t fun.

“They were spent checking the back of ingredient packets and we can’t go to restaurants.

“We all eat breakfast together so I thought I would make her the London Eye out of toast, a really crude version.

“It put a smile on her face and I said I would make something every day.”

His bread creations to date include the Statue of Liberty, a T-rex and - inspired by the Olympic Games - a silhouette of Mo Farah doing his trademark Mobot celebration.

He uses two slices of bread, occasionally some sunflower oil spread, and to attach pieces together he either balances them, pinches them or uses a syringe of golden syrup.

Each design takes no more than a few minutes to make, he added, and his family including eldest daughter Mia, 13, and his wife Helen, 40, helped suggest ideas.

“I put the toast in, put the kettle on and sometimes I’ve no idea what I’m going to make,” he said.

His first ever toast sculpture was made the day before the London Marathon 2016 - a fact he remembers as his second sculpture was of Tower Bridge, inspired by seeing the race on TV.

His wife made him a toast sculpting set for their wedding anniversary, including a chopping board, scalpel and brush.

And his Instagram page, where he posts pictures of his sculptures, has gained thousands of followers.

“I get lots of requests now,” he said. “I’ve got enough to keep me going until Christmas.”

Mr Perry added that he had no plans to stop making the sculptures.

“Scarlett looks forward to breakfast now, as it’s a lot more fun which is great,” he said.

“It’s achieved what I set out to which is fantastic.”