Longtime readers might remember that I won this model in Melanie Miller's Blog Contest way back in November 2008. My first thought was to have her painted chestnut like the real Jasmine. That changed, however, when I spotted this beautiful mule in the warm up ring at the 2009 National Western Stock Show Mule and Draft Show.
I knew right away that this would be a perfect color for my Jasmine resin.
I took lots of pictures form every angle and sent them and the mule to my friend, Tiffany Purdy.
Tiffany has a whole shelf of my unpainted resins in her basement, so I don't expect anything to come back quickly. That's fine. I never mind waiting...
I am willing to wait years for things that come back looking like this!
Squee--look at those head spots! This mule is just too darn cute.
Mucho thanks to both Melanie and Tiffany. I couldn't be happier with my new mule.
I knew right away that this would be a perfect color for my Jasmine resin.
I took lots of pictures form every angle and sent them and the mule to my friend, Tiffany Purdy.
Tiffany has a whole shelf of my unpainted resins in her basement, so I don't expect anything to come back quickly. That's fine. I never mind waiting...
I am willing to wait years for things that come back looking like this!
Squee--look at those head spots! This mule is just too darn cute.
Mucho thanks to both Melanie and Tiffany. I couldn't be happier with my new mule.

I love her, thanks for sharing! :-D
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! She looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy Jasmine is pinto too!
That is simply beautiful! Perfect choice of color, and wonderfully painted.
ReplyDeleteMy fave mule :) And considering I do NOT do longears, that's saying something :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. It's so nice when a commission turns out *exactly* right. I can't wait to show her!
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