a comparatively boring martini glass ice sculpture design

martini glass ice sculpture with "40" and birthday message

you can cut out holes at the base for bottles, or you can use that space for names or a snowfill engraved message, like in the photo above.

updated 7/16/23 with seo etc.

martini glass ice sculpture design

This single block martini glass ice sculpture design was published in a newsletter along with the champagne glass design in 1998.

martini glass ice sculpture design

Obviously, with this sculpture, you have to be sure not to cut the stem of the glass down too much, or after a while, it won’t look like a martini glass. The dotted lines in the sculpture (not the template grid) indicate cuts down into the ice. The sculpture should be cut so that the base of the sculpture (just below the glass) extends out toward the front. Then two holes can be cut into the base to hold bottles of vodka, gin, or whatever. You can use a special bit that attaches to a drill to cut these holes. The dotted lines in the glass itself indicates how the top can be hollowed out if necessary.

martini glass ice sculpture design template

make cutting out the holes for bottles easier by using a specialty 3.5″ hole-cutting drill bit which will fit many vodka bottles. (There’s a fair amount of variation in the bottle diameters, however.)

Also check out the martini glass ice luge design. And if you have any questions about my martini glass ice sculpture design, email me or comment below. (It might not let you though.) If you would like to use this ice sculpture design or any other design on this site, please check the design usage guidelines. The design collection page lists designs on the site.

You might also find photos and info from this entry on the ice sculpting secrets Instagram account and you can comment there as well as below. Thanks!

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