Creative Ice knows how to celebrate a birthday in style! This 12 ft ice bar was the perfect way to keep the party cool in last weekend’s summer heat. The bar was topped with a 3 ft martini glass, to hold and dispense the party’s signature drink. And of course, the signature cocktail was served over Creative Ice’s Premium Ice Balls, adding a little extra sass to this 60th celebration.
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Finlandia Ice Bar
Take a look at Creative Ice’s 6 ft. table top ice bar for last week’s Brown-Forman sales event! The ice bar drew quite a crowd while showcasing Finlandia Vodkas. Here are some reason’s why an ice bar by Creative Ice makes a great addition to any event!
- By placing the bar on a banquet table it still features the same classic 6 ft. table-top bar, but saves the 30 in. of ice used to construct the base of the bar. Less ice means money saved.
- Table top ice bars have extra space in the display tray for bartenders’ supplies or product.
- There is no pump needed for this ice bar, melting ice will drain into a bucket under the table.
- When branding is the goal, these custom logo-ed ice bars are unique and effective
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Glass Vodka Launch Party Ice Bar
Take a look at the Ice Bar we sculpted for the June launch of Glass Vodka, the flagship spirit of Glass Distilleries, and the opening of their tasting room in the SODO district of Seattle.Be sure to check out this wonderful local distillery (http://glassdistillery.com/).
And, of course, Glass Vodka was served with our 2″ Clear Ice Balls. Remember, premium spirits deserve premium ice.
Monogram Ice Bars!
Did you know – Monograms first appeared on coins, as early as 350BC. The earliest known examples are of the names of Greek cities who issued the coins, often the first two letters of the city’s name. For example, the monogram of Achaea consisted of the letters alpha (Α) and chi (Χ) joined together.
Of course you don’t have to be Greek to appreciate the beauty of our Monogram Column Ice Bars!
See Sleepless In Seattle on ice!

Did you know that in the movie Sleepless In Seattle the role of Annie was originally offered to Julia Roberts, who turned it down. Kim Basinger was also offered the role in the early script process, but turned it down because she thought the premise was ridiculous. After Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jodie Foster declined as well, Meg Ryan landed the role. Oh, and Dennis Quade was considered for the male lead! ha!
Fortunately it was Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks who made the movie a classic. Another classic is this beautiful Ice Bar!
Nautical Column Ice Bar
This amazing ice bar was customized with a nautical theme and we think that it is simply to die for!
Signature Drinks in a Martini Glass Ice Luge!
Taking a moment to show off one of our classic pieces – a favorite for many. Our Martini Glass Luge set atop a table making for a Signature Drink Station. The Martini Glass Luge has a 1 gallon reservoir to hold your premixed drink and a spigot end to dispense the delightful drinks.
We also make the Martini Glass with a half-stem and even Martini Bowls which look amazing set atop any of our ice bars with a logo frozen in!
Wowing the Wedding Guests!
Wedding season is upon us! The ice bars and drink luges are very popular for weddings, take a peek at this bar we put together for the Wedding Show at the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle. Simply beautiful, 36″ Panel Ice Bar with the logo in the center, topped off with a Martini Glass Luge to serve a signature drink to your guests from. This certainly stands out in a room and makes people ooh and ahh!














