Happy Easter sign ice sculpture design
Definitely more of a sign than a sculpture, the Happy Easter sign ice sculpture design is a relatively easy snowfilled engraved piece. It’s also a perfect candidate for using color in your ice sculpture.
Definitely more of a sign than a sculpture, the Happy Easter sign ice sculpture design is a relatively easy snowfilled engraved piece. It’s also a perfect candidate for using color in your ice sculpture.
This shrimp boat ice sculpture design both holds the party’s entire catch of shrimp and keeps it nice and cold.
With my Christmas stocking ice sculpture design, the hard part is probably the toys. But fill it with whatever you want, even coal, you Grinch!
Ok, sure, it probably won’t last all eight days, but this menorah ice sculpture design is a pretty cool way to celebrate Hanukkah.
Well, this design makes horrible use of an ice block, but if you need a candle ice sculpture for your holiday event, this is a good place to start.
This mischievous dancing elf is actually a fantastic elftini ice luge serving frosty red and green martinis at a rockin’ Christmas party!
You probably won’t be needing this freestanding menorah ice sculpture design a whole lot, but when you do, it’s going to be here, waiting for you!
This is an ice sculpture design for a large Asian-styled dragon. The dragon has his right forelimb positioned to hold an item, perhaps a sphere or a sign.
This hollowed out cornucopia ice sculpture design is the perfect decor for a bountiful Thanksgiving Day brunch or celebration.
My pilgrim ice sculpture design is based on the stereotype, complete with tall hat with a buckle. Maybe not reality, but works for Thanksgiving!