Carving a Watermelon Flower for the Kid-tastic Watermelon Blogger Challenge

Recently I was contacted by the National Watermelon Promotion Board and asked to participate in its first-ever kid-tastic Watermelon Blogger Challenge. The task was simple: create a watermelon recipe, a reproduction of one of the watermelon carvings on the watermelon.org site or an original watermelon carving for the chance to win a prize. I was so excited about submitting an entry, especially since I was able to enter more than once if I desired!

watermelon flower carving

I knew right away that I would be choosing to do some carving and while I am going to be creating an original watermelon carving for the contest, I decided to also reproduce one of the carvings on the site: the Watermelon Flower. The National Watermelon Promotion Board very generously sent me a watermelon carving kit containing aprons, an ice bucket, a watermelon knife, a cutting board and a watermelon to help me get started.

The process for creating this pretty flower centrepiece was very simple. I just cut off the bottom of the melon to make a flat base, drew the flower petal design on the melon, cut off the top third of the melon and then cut along the flower design to create two layers of petals. I decided to add a little extra flair to the carving by cutting the top third of the watermelon into another layer of flower petals as well. After that, it was lots of scooping and chopping of watermelon flesh. Finally, I layered the three petal-shaped rinds and filled the resulting bowl with watermelon chunks.

Watermelon Flower Collage

The finishing touch was the creation of three pretty flowers to decorate the top of the watermelon flower bowl. I used the white rind from the top third of the melon that I had removed to cut out the flower shapes and then placed watermelon circles on the centre of the flowers. Just like that, my watermelon flower creation was complete!

I had so much fun carving the melon and I can’t wait to create and share my custom carving next week. If you tend to stick to simply slicing and serving your watermelon, why not check out some of the tasty recipes and creative carvings at watermelon.org and try something a little different with your next melon? It’s a great way to make one of summer’s sweetest treats even sweeter!
mommy kat and kids RP

34 thoughts on “Carving a Watermelon Flower for the Kid-tastic Watermelon Blogger Challenge”

    1. Thanks Deanna, that’s what I loved about it too! My carvings are usually more jack-o-lantern style, which means we’re gonna have a LOT of watermelon to eat after I do my original one! (Hmm, maybe I should be entering a recipe too after all!)

    1. Thanks Shannon! Wouldn’t that be neat? I always felt that way about the towel creations the maids make in resorts too; how cool would it be to do that for your own bedroom? Ah, one day I’ll teach myself!

    1. Do you think it would stand up to being mailed? LOL Oh, you know what? I’ll make you one at SCCTO and she can have it for an early birthday present! ;)

  1. All Things Juliet

    Wow, lovely! My kids love watermelons and I’m sure they will love it more when they see this. I hope I could also carve like you. Hmmmm …. just thinking … maybe I should try at home. :)

  2. Wow, that is fantastic! I wouldn’t know even where to start with creating a carving like that. It’s beautiful! Good luck to you!

    1. Thanks Brandi! I’m so pleased with how it turned out; about halfway through things were NOT going well; my two layers wouldn’t fit together and looked all bizarre. Thank goodness I though of adding another layer of petals! ;)

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