Ice Sculpture Hints And Tips

Ice sculpture centerpieces really make impressive party decor. Now making them yourself using our line of ice sculpture molds is within the range of any decorating budget - and fun too. Although a large professionally carved ice sculpture is still more impressive, they are expensive. Yet our molds will let you make as many ice sculptures as needed for very little cost allowing the use of many - even several on each table if desired.

Ice Variants
While there is no denying the beauty of ice sculptures, you are not limited to using plain water. Here are some great ideas for embellishing ice sculptures:

Display
When it comes to displaying these, the only limit is your creativity. It is important to always place them atop something like a deep plate or pan to catch the melting water. The following suggestions may be used alone or together:

Miscellaneous

Ice Sculpture Mold Instructions

  1. Wash Mold - This will remove any dirt picked up during manufacture, transport, or storage.
  2. Position the mold in your freezer and level with the 4 foam corners (included with mold).
  3. Fill the mold approximately 90%. Do not fill to top to allow for expansion.
  4. Freeze for 48 hours.
  5. To demold, place the mold open side down on a flat surface for several minutes until the mold lifts off easily. Note: Do not dip it in water as this will cause cracking.

Our full line of ice sculpture molds can be found here.


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Disclaimer: The information presented here is accurate to the best of my knowledge and common chocolate making practices as of the time of this writing - Originally published in September 2006 and updated in December 2010. The author and the publisher accept no liability for the use or misuse of any of the information presented in this article. This article is presented for informational purposes and is used at your own risk.

Author: Bob Sherman

Publisher: Bobby's Craft Boutique Inc.

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