Become an Ice Sculpture Sponsor by purchasing an ice sculpture of your business logo, mascot or anything thing else you choose. Your sculpture will be set up outside your place of business early in the morning on February 18, 2023 and depending on weather could last for several days.
Ice Sculpture Sponsorship
The 3-Dimensional Ice sculptures for our festival are created from individual, blocks of ice that are approximately 20” X 40”. They are all custom-made for you by Ice Mill Studios located in Asheville, NC.
You can provide your own ice sculpture stand or rent one from Ice Mill for an additional $50. We encourage everyone to add a sign with your business name and attach it to your ice sculpture stand.
Merchants who have sponsored sculptures in years past have first right of refusal on the design of each sculpture as we do not duplicate designs. Merchants often design their own sculptures based on their businesses and the ice artists welcome new ideas.
It is up to each sponsor to determine where their sculpture will be displayed. Most downtown businesses want theirs placed in front of their business and for those businesses that are located out of the downtown area we suggest displaying your sculpture in the park adjacent to chili row.
Cost is $350 per block.
You can mail your check for $350 for 1 block or $700 for 2 blocks to:
BRBA
PO Box 2527
Blue Ridge, Ga 30513
Or pay via PayPal where we will need to add PayPal’s merchant fee to your total.
Ice Sculputer Sponsors
Thank you for your support of our Fire and Ice Festival. Your sponsorship helps us create the largest ice sculpture festival in the Southeast.
DEADLINE FOR COMPLETION OF ORDER AND DESIGN is Friday, February 10th at 5:00. Please mark your calendar as last year we had over 30 individual sculptures and it takes some time to carve that many sculptures.
The sculptures are then loaded in the truck according to the placement map so coordination is critical to insure you get the right sculpture on time!!
Please email any images you would like the carver to use as references.
2022 Ice Sculptures
Previous Years