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.
Totilas, No!
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(Crash)
“Totilas, no!”
“Bad boy!”
“Put it down…”
(Gulp)
“ Don’t eat it!!!!!”
“Awww. How can I stay mad at that face?”
“ I forgive you “ (whinny)
Well, that’s todays funny story!😅 I love the (gulp)!😂
Don't eat it!!! I love that part. Your trip looks awesome. My family and I went to Grant's Farm once a visited clydesdales there. Unfortunately I was like 3, so really don't remember it. Hurrah for clydesdales! Thank you for changing the comment settings! AC
Now for the tack room… Ta da! I copied some of the design from Nichelle Jones of Desktop Stables. I HIGHLY recommend her website! She has everything from printables to tutorials and tips. I visit her website for inspiration regularly. You can check it out here: https://desktopstables.com/ Here are my bridle racks, which I got from a tutorial on Desktop Stables. Super simple! Here is the shelf, which I know, needs a lot of work! And here is one of my favorite pieces! The grooming tote! And the saddle racks, which I am selling on my Etsy shop. Again, another Desktop Stables tutorial! And well, let’s just say that the English pad is a bit of a work in progress kind of thing.🫤 And here is the last pic. The bulletin board is super easy to make! I will probably do a tutorial on that this week. And the calendar is the wrong year but does that really matter??? Anyway, most of the stuff I showed you is listed or will be listed in my Etsy store! You can see it here: https://www...
My biggest project at the moment is completing this harness. It’s pretty much done, but needs a few minor adjustments. It’s not even close to being LSQ but considering all I had for materials were: ribbon, wire, and crappy faux leather from the dollar tree, I think it looks pretty good! I used these tutorials by Lisa Sharpe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYuCgmgqBGU (Harness Part 1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC51oc6hsg8 (Harness Part 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54Ll5m6rsXk (Harness Part 3) Even though her tutorials are for a driving harness, I figured that I could make adjustments as I went along and it didn’t have to be exact. I’m not showing it or anything, and, really, it’s just a practice harness until I have the proper materials to make a ...
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...
Don't eat it!!! I love that part. Your trip looks awesome. My family and I went to Grant's Farm once a visited clydesdales there. Unfortunately I was like 3, so really don't remember it. Hurrah for clydesdales! Thank you for changing the comment settings! AC
ReplyDeleteOh and fortunately, I got my bedroom clean! For now.😉 AC
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