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  1. Shark - Watermelon Board

    Jaw-droppingly fun and one of the most popular carvings on the site! Scroll down to watch the carving video.

  2. Carvings - Watermelon Board

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  3. Hedgehog - Watermelon Board

    Consistently one of the most popular carvings on our site, this hedgehog looks impressive but can be completed in 30 minutes! Scroll down to watch the carving video.

  4. Beach Bucket - Watermelon Board

    Using beach-theme cookie cutters cut shapes from the watermelon. To create light colored shapes you can use slices of honeydew melons, or cut decorative pieces from the white part of the watermelon rind.

  5. Welcome to Watermelon.org

    Learn about the wonderful world of watermelon with recipes, carvings, educational resources, activities and industry promotion materials.

  6. Turtle - Watermelon Board

    (Copy from photo). Use a dry erase marker to trace turtle shell, legs, and head on top side of watermelon. Carve shapes with knife, and add designs with channel knife. Add peppercorns to the …

  7. Celebrate - Watermelon Board

    Instructions Wash the watermelon. Using an oblong watermelon, cut a ¼ inch slice off the bottom to provide a stable base. Slice the top 1/3 of the melon lengthwise, leaving about 2/3 of the melon on …

  8. Fish - Watermelon Board

    Using an oblong watermelon, and slice ¼ inch off of the bottom lengthwise to provide a stable base. With a melon baller, cut half circles over half of the top of the watermelon in a rectangular shape and …

  9. Rabbit - Watermelon Board

    Hollow out the watermelon, being careful around the ears. Carve six whiskers out of the excess rind with a small knife and trim off outer dark green rind so lighter green interior is showing.

  10. Frog - Watermelon Board

    Cut one end of the watermelon so that it will sit flat on the surface, making sure to angle the watermelon to the frog is facing forward. With the dry erase marker, draw the frog’s mouth on the watermelon.