How to make a watermelon shark that is sure to be a hit at your next summer BBQ! Fill with fruit and gummy fish for a fun added detail!

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Watermelon Shark

Watermelon Shark Supplies
platter or cutting board
seedless watermelon
large knife
sharp paring knife
melon baller
permanent marker or dry erase marker
toothpicks
gummy fish (Swedish Fish candies)
Tips
- Use a melon baller to scoop out the watermelon flesh.
- When scoring the area around the mouth, use a sharp paring knife or x-acto knife. This part is best done by an adult.
- Fill with other fruits for a yummy fruit salad!
- DO NOT scoop out all of the watermelon from the bottom of the shark, leave 2-3" as a base.

How To Make a Watermelon Shark
Make a Watermelon Shark
Equipment
- platter or cutting board
Materials
- seedless watermelon
- large knife
- sharp paring knife
- melon baller
- permanent marker
- toothpicks
- gummy fish
Instructions
- If the watermelon is dusty, give it a quick wash and dry with a towel.
- You will need to cut a flat surface on the watermelon so that it can stand on its own. To do this, cut off about ⅓ of the watermelon on a diagonal angle.

- Place the watermelon, flat side down, onto your work surface (large platter or cutting board).
- Cut out the mouth opening with a sharp knife.

- Use melon baller to scoop out the watermelon. Leave 2-3" of the base intact. We learned the hard way that if you scoop out too much of the watermelon that the juices will leak out the bottom. Leaving 3" of watermelon will create a barrier.

- Use a smaller utility knife or Exacto knife to carefully cut out teeth. To do this, score a shallow outline (about 1") around the mouth, only cutting through the green rind.

- Then carve off the strip of green rind until you have a 1" white outline around the mouth (white rind of the watermelon). The white strip will be the teeth area.

- Make triangle cuts all around the white outline area to create teeth in serrated pattern.

- Remember the ⅓ of the watermelon that you cut off? Use that to cut out a dorsal fin and fins.
- Attach fins with toothpicks. Draw an eye on with a permanent marker.

Video
Notes
Here are more fun watermelon carving ideas from Taste of Home.






JESS44903 says
Well isn't this just the cutest! 🙂
I would love for you to share this with my Recipes, Crafts, Tips and Tricks Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Laura says
I love your watermelon shark and its candy fish lunch! I am featuring this project on my blog today. http://www.theexperimentalhome.com/check-in-check-out-4/
JDaniel4's Mom says
I made one of these once before, but I didn't include the fish. What a brilliant addition! I am going to pin this post.
DesignedByBH says
Aww, super cute! 🙂
Hope the move went well!
Samantha @ Five Heart Home says
Hopping over from TT&J Weekend Wrap-Up to say I love this idea! Pinning it for my son's upcoming pool party birthday party. Thanks for the inspiration!
Angela Abbott says
Just found your blog through the Show & Tell Hop. This is too cute. Thanks for sharing!
Angel
http://householdsavvy.com
therewasacrookedhouse says
Wow! That looks great. I will have to remember that for our next summer party.
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
Love it! This would be perfect for a pool party this summer. I love the fish candies ... what a fun touch. Thanks so much for sharing!
Shasta @ intheoldroad says
That looks good...perfect for summer. I'd love it if you would consider sharing it with our Summer Recipes linky party. We're two blogs sharing one combined linky party for double exposure.
Shasta
http://intheoldroad.blogspot.com/2012/05/summer-recipes-and-all-stars-linky.html
Scrappy Gifts says
So cool!
Melanie says
That is awesome! We have to bring watermelon to school this week, maybe we'll make a shark too! Also, where exactly in CA?
Keri says
Too cute! That's such a great idea.
Laurie @ Rookiewife520.blogspot.com says
That's so cute!
Bindu says
Wow!!That is cool. have a wonderful summer
Renata says
I love it! I wish I was that patient to creat scuh amazing things!