Built in London during a rare bout of heavy snow, this snow sculpture was a one-man effort that took roughly six hours to complete. It was built entirely out of snow, without any internal supports. No tools were used except for a small chair a passerby lent me so that I could reach the fingernails more easily.
Here are a few pieces of advice on snow sculpture in general and a guide to how I made this giant snow hand.
Disclaimer: Some of these photos are from my previous snow sculpture projects. One of them has been digitally edited. Hopefully it's fairly obvious which one.
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Warning! Snow is cold. Places with lots of snow are often cold. By standing in a place with lots of snow and playing with snow, you may also become cold. Wrap yourself up thoroughly (with waterproof trousers if possible) and be aware of signs of hypothermia.
Keep an eye out for:
- Shivering
- Numbness or tingling of your extremities and face
- An increased sense of clumsiness, confusion or difficulty concentrating
- Drowsiness or fatigue
If you notice any of these symptoms in yourself, go inside and warm up for a bit before carrying on with your sculpture. If you notice them in anyone else, consider slitting open their belly like a tauntaun's and climbing inside for warmth until help arrives.
Avoid building your snow sculptures on large frozen bodies of water or in places prone to avalanches.















































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Yeah, because he only has one. :P
Alas, we don't get much snow in London.
I made this about a month ago when London was hit by unexpected early snowfall.
In a project like this, a backhoe with a bucket loader would come in really "HANDY"! ;-D
It is part of this inspiration for this one:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Build-a-snow-couch/
Thanks :)
Possibly my favorite quote in my whole life.
Also great instructable, wish i had enough snow for this!
hehe.. But yeah I will try and make a smaller one of these next year... If it snows that is.
(link)
none the less a great view!