I am Samantha, a horse-crazy teen who loves art. I have my own Etsy shop and Breyer horse collection. I ride and work at a lesson farm in Massachusetts.
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Yep. I cut myself. It’s not as bad as it looks, and definitely not the worst I’ve done! But it still hurts!!!
I knew it was going to happen, but did I stop, nope. Well maybe I’ll be more careful next time… maybe.
No more school for the week means… working on my latest Breyer projects! This morning I made some little feed tubs. Firefly really likes them. REALLY likes them! I think you ate it all … Firefly!!! Started on Huckleberry’s halter It’s not super good but it works. It’s not finished yet, but I’m getting close! I do love the color combo though. And I also rode this afternoon. I don’t have any pictures of the actual ride yet, but once I do I’ll post them. But I took some adorable horse pictures! Austin was napping in his stall and I couldn’t get enough! So sweet! After our ride, Dyno was begging for his grain And after dinner some deer decided to pay a visit They are both boys growing some little antlers They are mirror images of each other! Well, that sums up my Saturday. I’m hoping to have an equally productive day tomorrow!
Today I have a tutorial planned. I’ve actually been planning this for a while but after a printer problem, among other things, has postponed it. But it’s here today! It’s pretty easy to make, but if you have any questions please let me know! Supplies: Thin cork-board (I get mine from the dollar store) Popsicle sticks (you can use any size) Glue (I use hot glue but Tacky glue works just as well) Magazine or computer and printer Nail file Scissors Optional: small chain Optional: marker Step 1: Cut a piece of cork board into a small rectangle. I usually cut it 3 inches by 2 inches but you can do whatever size works for you. Step 2: Take one of your popsicle sticks and cut it in half the long way. Don’t worry if it’s not straight. You will fix this in the next step. Step 3: Take one of the pieces of popsicle stick you just cut. Use the scissors to cut it some more and/or use the nail file to sand it down to the size you want. Step 4: Then cut it to the correct leng...
We live on a good-sized property. 1.6 acres of land backed by more than 5 acres of town land. And on the other side of the street is a pond and a bunch of hiking trails. So you would expect some animals passing by, right? We have the occasional deer, a few turkeys, countless birds, possibly a moose(that’s still up to debate) and some coyotes pass through every now and then. But lately… Two snakes have decided that our shed is a good place to live. By the way, these snakes are over four feet long. I usually don’t have anything against snakes, in fact, I think they’re cute. But being bit by one of those… not exactly on my list of things to do. And now a groundhog!?! This little guy is adorable, but what about our garden???? And when you have animals, prepare to see a bunch of holes. We thought something was digging into our chicken coop, but it turns out that my chicken, June, was digging out! She hates being coop ed up(see what I did there) ;) So I guess she decided to...
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