ice carving secrets: palm tree design
ice carving secrets: palm tree design
When you look at only the ice portion of this design below, it looks a bit odd. In this piece, the floral and the ice work together to create their effect. Without the other, neither works. So the florist is crucial in this case, and they must understand what’s required for an effective presentation.


Finally, make sure that you don’t make the trunk of the palm too thin, especially up near the top. Leave some extra thickness, front to back, in the ice and pull the sculpture if it looks like it’s melted too much to hold the arrangement. Otherwise, the guests might have an unwelcome surprise.
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The following comments were on the original blog entry. After some technical difficulties, the blog had to be reconstructed, and this was the only way to keep the original comments.
Darren
I like the idea of a flat top, Ive always measured the hole I cut then gave measurements to the florist but time has always been a big factor with that system
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 - 03:16 PM
palm tree design
4/10/07
Photo and floral courtesy of Imagine That Events, Inc.