sitting elephant ice sculpture design
My sitting elephant ice sculpture design is literally the first one that I ever made with a CNC machine. It’s a great design for a circus them and strangely works for baby showers too.
My sitting elephant ice sculpture design is literally the first one that I ever made with a CNC machine. It’s a great design for a circus them and strangely works for baby showers too.
Some interesting info and tidbits about IceSpace, an ice lounge that was built way back in 2006 in London, near the Tower Bridge.
Making summertime ice events work is tricky! Here’s a look at why they might have trouble, even though it’s HOT out and people want to cool down.
From big ice sculpture events in Lübeck, Germany and Fairbanks, Alaska, I’ve assembled this slideshow-style extreme ice art video.
In this video of me sculpting an angel, I use the aluminum ice welding technique numerous times to extend the sculpture outside the ice block.
Here’s the last of the 6 quick tips archives from the old ice carving secrets site. These are usually random ice sculpting tips that don’t get a full post.
The standard eagle ice sculpture has both feet on the ground, wings up. My soaring eagle ice sculpture design takes a different tack, depicting an eagle in flight amongst the clouds.
This is a relatively simple basket ice sculpture design that works great for Easter, Mother’s Day, and many other kinds of events.
This tiger head ice sculpture can easily be converted into a tiger head luge. Then guests can get their drinks straight from the tiger’s jaws!
Sculpt this charming Shamrock Ice Sculpture, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. Bring the luck to your event with your own shamrock masterpiece!