DIY Watermelon Mummy Halloween Party Decoration

At parties, it’s the small details that really make a big impact… and people will still be talking about this DIY mummy halloween party decoration well after the party has ended.

Spooky, silly or symbolic, carved pumpkins are an essential ingredient to any Halloween celebration. This year, scare up some special fun for your party with a wicked watermelon carving instead! 

Be sure to check out this spooky collection of Halloween ideas, activities and recipes for the entire family. 

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DIY Watermelon Mummy Halloween Party Decoration

Carving a creative design into a watermelon is a simple way to kick off the festivities and requires only a handful of common tools — but don’t stop there.

Add a twinkling candle to make a fantastically frightful centerpiece. Or fill it with a fresh fruit salad or salsas for a more functional, practical approach.

After crafting your watermelon into an artful Halloween mummy, turn the carving leftovers into an awesome drink such as Watermelon Juice or Watermelon Lemonade. And if the party isn’t for the kiddies… you can always add in a little something something for the adults.

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To take advantage of all a watermelon has to offer – outside of the fun carving – try Frosted, Frozen Watermelon Balls or Kids Watermelon Pizza Supreme.

These fun, simple recipes make it easy to incorporate a healthy snack after all your hard work carving up a Halloween masterpiece.

Watermelons

Watermelon Carving Tips

  • Prior to carving, read through all of the directions.
  • Cuts are easiest when the watermelon is at room temperature. Once your handiwork is complete, chill the carving and contents before serving.
  • After drawing your design on the rind, insert toothpicks in key places to guide your cuts.
  • A sharp knife with a pointed tip makes the easiest, cleanest cuts.
  • Remove excess flesh in large pieces, when possible, to allow for easier melon ball or cube creation.
  • Use round toothpicks or skewers to attach pieces to your design as flat toothpicks are not strong enough to bear the weight or stand up to the thickness of the rind.
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Choosing a Watermelon

With a thick rind covering the fruit inside, you may wonder how to choose the best watermelon at the market. Here are some tips for picking the perfect one:

  • Look it over. Look for a round, oval or oblong shaped watermelon that is free from bruises, cuts or dents.
  • Lift it up. The watermelon should be heavy for its size. On average, a 5-pound watermelon yields 15 cups of edible fruit.
  • Turn it over. The underside of the watermelon should have a creamy yellow spot from where it sat on the ground and ripened in the sun.

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DIY Mummy Halloween Decoration

Supplies and Tools:

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Directions:

Step 1: Wash watermelon under cool running water and pat dry.

Step 2: On cutting board, place watermelon on its side and use kitchen knife to cut off 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch from bottom (end opposite stem), being careful not to cut too deep into white part of rind.

Step 3: Cut 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch from stem end to create opening large enough to fit small bowl.
Using dry erase marker, draw eyes, nose and mouth, along with wavy slits around carving to let more light flow through. Use paring knife to cut out design, being sure to cut through to red fruit.

Step 4: Use fluted or regular melon baller to hollow out inside of watermelon. Use scoop to remove excess watermelon.

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Step 5: Peel green rind off outside of watermelon. (Tip: Different peelers work well for different parts of the watermelon, depending on how flat or round the melon is.)

Step 6: Wrap thin strips of cheesecloth around mummy Halloween carving and secure with straight pin, if needed.

Step 7: Put battery-operated candle or light into carving. Fit small bowl into top of carving and trim away excess rind to make bowl fit securely. Fill bowl with melon balls and attach candy or blueberries to make eyes.

More Halloween Party Ideas

The witching hour is drawing near, and it’s time to conjure up some more Halloween party ideas that will leave your guests spellbound!

These party concepts will help you brew up a memorable and hauntingly good time.

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Whether you’re hosting a spooky soiree or a family-friendly gathering, these Halloween party ideas will enchant your guests and make your celebration one for the books.

Halloween Watermelon Mummy

Halloween Watermelon Mummy

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At parties, it's the small details that really make a big impact... and people will still be talking about this DIY mummy halloween party decoration well after the party has ended.

Materials

  • Oval or round seedless watermelon
  • Battery-operated candle or light
  • Candy eyeballs or blueberries

Tools

  • Paring knife
  • Melon baller, fluted or regular
  • Cutting board
  • Kitchen knife
  • Small bowl
  • Dry erase marker
  • Scoop
  • Assorted peelers
  • Cheesecloth
  • Straight pin

Instructions

    1. Wash watermelon under cool running water and pat dry.
    2. On cutting board, place watermelon on its side and use kitchen knife to cut off 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch from bottom (end opposite stem), being careful not to cut too deep into white part of rind.
    3. Cut 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch from stem end to create opening large enough to fit small bowl.Using dry erase marker, draw eyes, nose and mouth, along with wavy slits around carving to let more light flow through. Use paring knife to cut out design, being sure to cut through to red fruit.
    4. Use fluted or regular melon baller to hollow out inside of watermelon. Use scoop to remove excess watermelon.
    5. Peel green rind off outside of watermelon.
    6. Wrap thin strips of cheesecloth around mummy Halloween carving and secure with straight pin, if needed.
    7. Put battery-operated candle or light into carving. Fit small bowl into top of carving and trim away excess rind to make bowl fit securely. Fill bowl with melon balls and attach candy or blueberries to make eyes.

Notes

Tip: Different peelers work well for different parts of the watermelon, depending on how flat or round the melon is.

2 Comments

  1. This is amazing! I never would have thought to carve a watermelon! The next Halloween party I host I will definitely be doing this! 🙂

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