
The new pandemic pastime: Snow sculpting 101
Looking for something to do this winter? Why not get outside and carve a snowy masterpiece. Snow sculpting pro, Matt Morris, shares his top tips and tricks.
Snow sculptures have been popping up across the country - from snow people and snow pets, to mythical characters and ice castles - it seems to be the new pandemic pastime.
We caught up with Matt Morris, a community snow sculptor from Waterloo, Ontario.

Baby Yoda ice sculpture. Courtesy: Matt Morris/Snowbank Productions. Submitted.
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Courtesy: Matt Morris/Snowbank Productions. Submitted.
He has been carving creations out of snow for almost a decade and recently started a snow sculpting club where he divulges crucial carving tips and tricks. Morris has a YouTube channel with video content breaking down the how-to’s of snow sculpting.
For a beginner's breakdown on snow sculpting, watch the video above.
