How Do You Make A Watermelon Baby Carriage?
Decorative fruit displays are a common addition to party décor and menus. Commercial companies sell fruit “floral” arrangements and carved fruit sculptures for large amounts of money. If you are planning a baby shower or a party for a baby, you can still have a decorative fruit sculpture that is both inexpensive and easy to make. A watermelon baby carriage takes little effort to complete and the guests will enjoy the whimsical look, while indulging in a refreshing fruit treat. Use a knife to cut a thin segment from the bottom of a medium-sized watermelon. The bottom of the watermelon is one of the long sides. Choose the side that is least attractive for the bottom. Discard the cut-off piece. This will give the watermelon a flat surface to set on and keep it stable while you work. Place your watermelon on your work surface so that the cut side is down. Using your knife, make a vertical cut one-third of the way from one end of the watermelon, cutting until you are about halfway through t