STEP ONE
WE WILL DESIGN FOR YOU
Just imagine how a beautiful, glistering, ice sculpture will amaze your guests on your special
day. Ice sculptures are fantastic enhancements to any special function, and we offer a large
assortment of hand-crafted carvings. So whether you want a dazzling crystal vase, a delicate
swan, or an elaborate ice bar, Eyes4ice will custom-design your ice carvings to suite your
function's style and theme, making the promise that you and your guests will be captivated by
their detailed and intricate artistry.
Here are a few examples of events that we do ice carvings for:
Wedding Receptions
Engagement Parties
Bridal Shows
Anniversaries
Business / Corporate Or Sports-Event Celebrations
Grand Openings
Elaborate Dinners For Organizations Or Private Groups
Conventions And Their Receptions
Mother's Day, Father's Day
Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah , Annual Religious Celebrations
Birthday Parties, Sweet Sixteen, Quinceañera, Milestone Celebrations
Bar / Bat Mitzvahs
Graduation parties
Retirement Parties
Product Advertisements / Promotions
Food Shows
Fund Raisers / Political Campaign Dinners
Award Dinners
New Year's Eve Celebrations
Others....
WE WILL WORK HARD FOR YOU
We will make every effort possible to make sure your dream ice carving becomes a reality.
We do this because at Eyes4ice, our most important product is a happily satisfied customer,
which will be you.
Experience:
Ice sculptor, Samuel Sannie has over 30 years experience in ice carving and has traveled
around the country working with prestigious hotels and culinary establishments. While working
in a Boston hotel in the late 1970s and pursuing his degree in chemistry with art as a minor, the
founder of Eyes4ice, Samuel Sannie learned and perfected his craft. His developing ice carving
talent gave him the opportunity to work with renowned chefs in the Boston metropolitan area
during that era, which resulted in Samuel's work being featured in magazines, news media and
advertisements. Samuel is among the pioneers in Boston, Massachusetts who started doing
outdoor sculptures in the early 1980s around New Year's Eve, an event that has now grown to
be highly celebrated annually.
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