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Perfect for your next baby shower. Or watermelon carving contest. Or a lazy afternoon at home. It really is quite fun and I enjoyed making this for Amber's baby shower recently. I just might do it again someday. Only next time, I will wear a large towel and start it on an empty stomach. Fresh fruit can be so enticing.
2 comments:
So cute! And yes, I would have eaten all the grapes. And the watermelon that wasn't cut just right... and the orange slices that were too thin... or too thick.
I am super impressed!!
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