And if the sculpting doesn’t work out, you can have a nice cold drink.
Well, at least it’s a bit saver than a DIY tornado-kit with water addition required…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3-kPGYlRlnE
I think I could make a really clear block of ice large enough to carve, although I’ve only made cubes and spheres for drinks up to now.
Just add water? Freeze (or use frozen water) should be in the directions somewhere.
At first I read the first panel as a “Dry ice sculpture kit.” But it works the same.
How to make an ice sculpture of Horace:
1. Get a large block of ice.
2. Chip away everything that doesn’t look like Horace.
3. Voila.
Just add water, and subtract heat.
Dry humor: add water subtract emotion
“Refrigerate after opening”…!
Neigh-ver A$$/u/me kits provide all parts and pieces!
At least you sort of have the right weather, Horace.
I saw a guy make an ice sculpture starting with a huge block of ice. His first tool was a chainsaw.
“Caution: Talent not included.”
Like the old Steven Wright joke: “I bought some instant water but I didn’t know what to add.”
One cold February, the local theater people made beautiful ice lanterns, starting with water-filled balloons. These were put out to freeze, the rubber was peeled away, and a candle placed inside, as in a jack-o-lantern.
Crossed mallet and pick was the symbol of the miners’ guild in Europe.
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce almost 2 years ago
And if the sculpting doesn’t work out, you can have a nice cold drink.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
Well, at least it’s a bit saver than a DIY tornado-kit with water addition required…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3-kPGYlRlnE
tudza Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think I could make a really clear block of ice large enough to carve, although I’ve only made cubes and spheres for drinks up to now.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Just add water? Freeze (or use frozen water) should be in the directions somewhere.
Ermine Notyours almost 2 years ago
At first I read the first panel as a “Dry ice sculpture kit.” But it works the same.
WaitingMan almost 2 years ago
How to make an ice sculpture of Horace:
1. Get a large block of ice.
2. Chip away everything that doesn’t look like Horace.
3. Voila.
annqueue almost 2 years ago
Just add water, and subtract heat.
JoshHere almost 2 years ago
Dry humor: add water subtract emotion
InTraining Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Refrigerate after opening”…!
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Neigh-ver A$$/u/me kits provide all parts and pieces!
rshive almost 2 years ago
At least you sort of have the right weather, Horace.
Sir Isaac almost 2 years ago
I saw a guy make an ice sculpture starting with a huge block of ice. His first tool was a chainsaw.
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
“Caution: Talent not included.”
howesolem Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Like the old Steven Wright joke: “I bought some instant water but I didn’t know what to add.”
JH&Cats almost 2 years ago
One cold February, the local theater people made beautiful ice lanterns, starting with water-filled balloons. These were put out to freeze, the rubber was peeled away, and a candle placed inside, as in a jack-o-lantern.
JH&Cats almost 2 years ago
Crossed mallet and pick was the symbol of the miners’ guild in Europe.