Sunday, March 21, 2010
On Cloud Nine
Finally got Brownie and the Harness Pair done, just in time for the All Equines Great & Small show this weekend. I'm so excited to report that not only did my harness setup qualify for NAN, but the Brownie I painted took overall foals champ in both breed and workmanship! He was so much fun to paint, and I just can't believe that I will have something I painted that I can take to NAN this year. :) I had a blast seeing all my region friends again... it's been too long! And finally, here's some pictures. Pictures just don't do either justice, alas. I plan on adding more dots and brasses to the harness pair, but this is as done as I was able to get them for the show. Both photos are clickable for a larger view.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Collars
It feels like such little progress considering how long and how much fiddling they took to get right, and honestly I'm still not happy with them. But I'm done fiddling, as I'm running out of hair to pull out. Fellow tack makers, I strongly advise against using such tiny hot-fix studs on patent leather... especially something that is going to be jammed on and off of models so many times. The good news is that I will probably have to keep the set. I *love* the look of them, but man is it annoying when those tiny dots pop off! And to think, I wanted to do 6-8 of them. I hope to have better progress shots later in the week, when the sun decides to come out again. Other good news... they fit my Punjabi & Poudre, so some day perhaps they will get to wear the set. :)
Friday, February 12, 2010
Progress!
Yes, it's true, I'm actually making some progress in the work room. :) I've cleared out enough storage junk to make room for myself, and have been plugging away at a Brownie:
He's far from done, but finally far enough along to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know it's not what everybody wants to hear about, they'd rather I be working on tack. Have no fear though, I have a few tack fuels in the fire as well. And well, I've made reservations for NAN this year, so that means I have a *ton* to get done before then. :) Here's a teaser... couple projects that are at least in the "cutting out" stage:
Neither are traditional scale. Both projects are those that just keep getting put off for other easier projects, but the more difficult ones are always the most memorable and hard to part with. More info to come!
He's far from done, but finally far enough along to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know it's not what everybody wants to hear about, they'd rather I be working on tack. Have no fear though, I have a few tack fuels in the fire as well. And well, I've made reservations for NAN this year, so that means I have a *ton* to get done before then. :) Here's a teaser... couple projects that are at least in the "cutting out" stage:
Neither are traditional scale. Both projects are those that just keep getting put off for other easier projects, but the more difficult ones are always the most memorable and hard to part with. More info to come!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Long overdue
No excuse is a good excuse, but here is a long overdue update. I've not made anything new in a long time, but I'd yet to get any shots of this set. I made it for RXR back in '08, showed it once, and it has been sitting in a box ever since. It has a few flaws which deems it worthy for my tack collection only. What a shame, I have to keep a saddle set! :) This set was an experimental piece using ideas taken from a few different barrel racing saddles. Smarty was painted by one of my favorite artists, Ann Harris. The pad is by Ingrid Mattes.
Currently on my workbench I have a LB/Pebbles scale parade set and a Brownie resin that I'd like to get done. I plan on attending some shows in the spring, so hope to have some more updates by then.
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