Watermelon Carving Class
>> 9/08/2011
Dear friends,
As you know I host Create n Carve ~ Fruit and Vegetable Carving Event in September 2011. I am receiving amazing entries with fruit and vegetable carving projects of yours. I thank all participants for sending me thier crafts. I am open to all creative ideas with fruit and vegetable. So do feel free to join the Event with your own work. Please read the details at http://garnishfood.blogspot.com/2011/08/create-n-crave-fruit-and-vegetable.html
Watermelon Carving Class
Cheap watermelon season began out here on Sakhalin. That means there is the right time for watermelon carving class for us! We bought the materials and gathered together in my office. That was a first time watermelon class for the ladies. That was an important class for me to understand what kind of teacher I am :)
Watermelons are ready, 5 kg berry |
Chef hats did some magic. |
Girls were carving names on watermelon skin |
3 hours of work so far. We have been carving till 10 pm |
Anna and a watermelon with her name on it |
Irina and her watermelon done with Triangle carving tools |
Varvara and her watermelon made specially for her mother |
Julia with her watermelon has flight away to Khabarovsk city |
Everyone was happy and satisfied with the result ))
Want to learn how to carve? Check out my tutorials:
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Create n Carve ~ Fruit and Vegetable September 2011 Event
at simply.food guest hosted by Fruit Carving Arramgements and Food Garnishes
YOU ARE WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE TOO!
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ok those are amazing!
Beats my shark ;-)
Wow, those are quite stunning. What do you do with them afterward? Doesn't seem like they would keep very long this way. Do you just cut them up and eat them afterward?
all of them are creative....
Oh wow! I would love to try it!
@Nicole, usually i do watermelon carving for a party as a decoration. You can eat it if you want , it is completely edible. Carved watermelons can live longer when you keep it in a cold place (in a regregirator).
@Trish, Sachiko, Amy, thank you. Why don't you send me a fruit craft? :)
@Dave (Inspired by eRecipeCards) that's not me ^o^
Those are stunning! Love your creative site, it is beautiful Hope to see you on my blog:)
I've never seen watermelon carving before. This is so cool, and everyone's carving work is so pretty.
Amazing pieces of art. I wish I could take these classes.
Very cool watermelons, great blog.
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