If you're a food artist, you're going to love these fabulous fruit creations. Not only do they look delicious, but they can fit a party theme or just knock someone's socks off when they see it. Sure, some of them are complicated, but you can always try your hand with something simpler and then move on to these epic fruit creations. Let me know how they come out for you!
Instead of going to McDonald's, impress your kids with these look alike fruit creations. Ok, they might not be that happy about it, but these sure are a fun and delicious looking treat.
Hollow out a watermelon for this treat, then cut ocean shapes from other fruits to give it life.
This simple and fun starburst of fruit also incorporates a bit of vegetable too for a healthy snack anyone will love.
The plethora of topical fruits used in this cute owl sculpture look delicious and make your table something to talk about.
Corral fruit skewers cut into fun shapes in a basket to make it look like a bouquet of flowers.
These might not be the most magnificent fruit creation, but it's easy and fun to eat.
A cut up orange is the perfect medium for making this friendly little spider.
Melon, like the one in this creation, is super easy to carve and can become many things.
A hollowed out watermelon comes in handy again to make this cute baby shower table display.
Wouldn't this be perfect for an ocean or pirate themed birthday party?
What can't you make with a watermelon? This cute frog is fun for a kid's party.
Bananas, oranges and kiwis come together to create these tropical palm trees that taste as good as they look.
I think you should stock up on watermelon because you can also make this cute basket filled with fruit flowers.
Use fruit to make your child's favorite animal or television characters.
These hollowed out limes are the perfect place to serve itty bitty melon balls for an appetizer.
The vase full of grapes is the perfect way to keep fruit skewers in place.
What a cute idea for an appetizer tray at a picnic or backyard barbecue.
The toothpicks are the perfect thing for adding details to this cute drum set.
I love how the fruit climbs the tower, but still puddles at the bottom too.
I like how the vegetables are added to this cute melon mouse.
It's pretty simple to make monkeys out of bananas, oranges and mangoes and they are super cute and fun on this pineapple tree.
For anyone with a steady hand, this marvelous watermelon flower is almost too good to eat.
It makes lunchtime prep a bit longer, but any kid would love finding this on their plate.
All you have to do for these is secure grape halves to an apple slice with a toothpick. So fun!
The cucumber squid and lobsters are the perfect friends for these lemon fish.
Imagine how awesome this would be at a Memorial Day or 4th of July party.
Anyone who loves Angry Birds will enjoy devouring this fruit creation.
In this case, the skin of the watermelon comes in handy for the details.
Could anything be more fun this little guy?
These adorable little friends would be such a fun surprise in your child's lunchbox.
These all fruit Santa hats would be so fun for any holiday party.
There's no carving involved here. All you have to do is arrange the fruit to form a butterfly.
Once you get good at fruit sculpting, you can make something as cute as this.
For a wedding or other large celebration, this fruit tree is both fun and eye-catching. Not to mention delicious.
This cute castle is ideal for a princess party and gives tiny guests something healthy to nibble on.
A flower shaped cookie cutter creates these tiny kiwi flowers. The raspberries add color and flavor.
This would be fantastic at a Christmas party if you can find all the fruit fresh.
Instead of the same old fruit tray, try bringing this cute little guy on Thanksgiving.
You might have to disassemble this guy to eat him, but he sure is cute in the meantime.
This full table display is fun, colorful and sure to get your guests talking.
This is one of my favorites. The pineapple is perfect for the owl's body!
How adorable is this little swan watching over the plate full of yummy fruit?
Do you do fruit art? I hope these creations inspire you to give it a try. Which one do you want to make first?
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