Culture and Lifestyle Celebrities Faith Hill, Blake Shelton And More Have Designed Kitchen Spatulas For A Great Cause "Every child deserves access to healthy food." By Brandee Gruener Brandee Gruener Brandee Gruener is a digital editor and writer with 20 years of experience. Her articles on gardening, homes, food, and health have appeared in Hunker, American Gardener, and other national and regional publications. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Published on July 12, 2024 Close Photo: Williams-Sonoma Country stars Faith Hill and Blake Shelton are among a big lineup of celebrities that have designed spatulas for Williams-Sonoma's No Kid Hungry fundraiser. The cookware company is selling 10 new spatulas and bringing back three old favorites for the 10th year of its Tools for Change initiative. Hill's spatula, which is decorated with fresh vegetables and the reminder "everyday," is one of those to return. “My spatula was inspired by the fresh fruits and vegetables that my parents grew in our garden," Hill wrote in a statement. "Every child deserves access to healthy food. I’m proud to support Williams-Sonoma’s No Kid Hungry campaign again.” Shelton's new design also features vegetables, but with a homegrown farm feel. The spatula has bright yellow ears of corn interspersed with tiny red stars. “The fact that there are kids who go to bed hungry is something I can’t live with," Shelton said. "That’s why I’m lending my voice and resources to the No Kid Hungry campaign. Together, I know this is a problem we can solve.” TV hosts Andy Cohen, Terry Crews, and Stephen Colbert (along with wife and actor Evie Colbert) also designed new spatulas; as well as actors Cameron Diaz, Jack Black, and Valerie Bertinelli; and TV personality and designer Tan France and YouTube chef Joshua Weissman. You can see all the designs at williams-sonoma.com. A portion of sales will go to No Kid Hungry, the national campaign to end childhood hunger. Williams-Sonoma also sells a No Kid Hungry-branded cupcake mix and decorating kit and pancake mix and syrup for the fundraiser. The partnership between Williams-Sonoma and No Kid Hungry has raised $16 million in the past 10 years. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit