"We started doing winter stuff in the yard, playing around with the
kids, making igloos and ice forts and slides and stuff," Christensen
told ABCNews.com. "And it just evolved. One year I stumbled upon the
concept of doing icicles by spraying water.
"We made one with a big wooden frame under it, and when it melted in the
spring, it was a huge mess with a pile of soaking wood. The following
year I didn't want to use any wood so it would just cleanly melt away.
During the course of that winter, I stumbled upon the concept of fusing
icicles to make a lattice to spray water on and build upon."
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