The shop interior was designed by owner Kari Seher including the upholstered black and white stripped church pew. The signature color yellow is prominently featured throughout the shop. Melt Ice Creams officially opens April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special contributor)
Owner Kari Seher wears a "Make it happen. Period" tattoo from Tattly Designy Temporary Tattoos. Kari plans to have a selection on Tattly Tattoos available for customers. Melt Ice Creams opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Owner of Melt Ice Creams Kari Seher first noticed her love of food when working as a photographer for Fort Worth Foodie. "I wanted to be a part of something bigger," says Kari when explaining the moment she wanted to open her own shop. Melt opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Patrons can choose from a cup, waffle cone, or pint of ice cream. The Waffle cones are made fresh daily to accompany one, two, or three scoops of ice cream. Melt Ice Creams opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
The menu at Melt Ice Creams features six flavors with ingredients from farmers and small local shops like the Texas Honey Bee Guild, Moore Jam, and Avoca Coffee. The menu will change every season. Melt opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Owner of Melt Kari Seher re-purposed an old church pew for seating with black and white stripped fabric and designed, cut, and stained the tables. Melt Ice Creams opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
One of six flavors of ice cream Sweet Bees is made with Hill Country lavender and Texas Honey Bee Guild honey. Starting April 19 Fort Worth residents with a sweet tooth will have a new option for ice cream just in time for summer. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Berry Basil ice cream features local Texas basil and organic strawberry jam by Moore Jam at Melt Ice Creams in Fort Worth, TX. The shop opens April 19 and will have six different flavors from which to choose. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
One of six ice cream flavors, Chocolate Chocolate, features artisan chocolate from local company Dude Sweet Chocolate. Owner Kari Seher has partnered with several farmers and small companies to create a local and organic menu. Melt Ice Creams opens on April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Melt Ice Creams electric yellow paint and black and white strips cannot be missed by passersby. Melt is located at the corner of West Rosedale Avenue and Alston Avenue in Fort Worth, TX and officially opens on April 19. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)
Melt Ice Creams chose the signature color yellow both because it represents happiness and to make the building more noticeable. The logo was designed by local professional doodler Kyle Steed. Melt officially opens April 19 in Fort Worth, TX. (Alexandra Olivia/ Special Contributor)