With a lot of help from my family we made a colored ice block igloo in our front lawn.
Each bock was made from putting water in a large cardboard carton. (The kind of carton that almond milk or orange juice comes in) And left to freeze outside for a few days.
The 'mortar' (the stuff between the blocks) was a 50/50 snow and water mix, making the snow as wet as possible. Once the frozen blocks touched the mix they froze right in place making it pretty easy to build the igloo.
The whole process took us about 3 hours.
The music was also done by my little sister.
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