No longer do you need to be a sculptor to produce a frozen work of art. We had success with our first try at this, so it has to be a winner, because we're not very clever. Ice sculptures look exceedingly cool (no pun intended) at any bash, and this swan is no exception. It'll look like you've spent a fortune on your spread - when all you had to do was fill this mould with water and pop it in the freezer for 24 hours. There's nothing like being able to make a big impression with very little effort. It comes with instructions on how to have success with your first attempt, and of course you can use coloured water - or probably even jelly, though we haven't tried that yet. The do-it-yourself Swan Ice Sculpture, cool in all sorts of ways.
Features
- A do it yourself 'swan' ice sculpture mold.
- The mold is made of durable white plastic.
- The mold comes in two parts for easy release of the ice swan.
- The two parts have 19 interlocking clips.
- A kickstand to keep the swan level in the freezer.
- A resealable plug on the base of the mold to pour in the water.
- The mold, when filled with water, must be laid flat in the freezer on the kick stand for 24 hours.
- Suitable for ages 8 years+ with adult supervision.
- Size: 29 x 23 x 8cm.
Do not freeze standing up.
Not dishwasher safe so simply rinse with warm soapy water and wipe dry to clean.
Customer Reviews for Ice Sculpture
WOW! I thought when I bought this that it would be another naff thing that you might find free in a cereal packet. Truly impressive, so my swan has gained a mass of respect... my girlfriend thought they were too beautiful to let melt and insists on putting many half melted ones into the freezer
(note, do put them on a plate/bowl and don't let it melt over the table, it does keep solid for a while but it is water after all!)
Dominic B, Grange over Sands, Cumbria
Fantabulosa! The swan got such a laugh at a recent gathering, although it seems to buckle slightly with repeated use.
H, London
Please don't make one with jelly. It's not the most sturdy of substances, the head will collapse, the wings will droop and fold to the side, and there will be an extremely sticky mess everywhere. Believe me. It's a bad idea.
I didn't try this. Honestly. No, really.
Cat, Manchester
These are so beautiful! I've made two already using food colouring (which helps to spot bubbles in the swan before freezing it), and they look like gemstones. People who have seen pictures are all after one themselves, it seems such a shame that they have to melt.
Carrie, Isle of Man
Wow - a must buy if, like me, you're trying to outdo your mates at the regular dinner parties...what with this, the ice candle & ice shooters (thank u IWOOT!!) I have now been named the 'Ice Queen' of dinner parties!! And the best thing...it's not only a swan!! Apparantly...through the evening as the perfect swan melts it also looks like an elephant, punch & judy, clouds, whale, sculptured bogie & the polar bear from foxes glacier mints...well according to my mates...I could only see the polar bear myself...!!
Roxine, york



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