Western bridles are a lot of fun! So's tack that's not the traditional English or Western like Marwari, Medieval, or Gaucho sets. I love doing stuff that's out of the ordinary.
Gorgeous work as usual. I like Queenie too--she's so sweet looking and I love a nice chestnut with chrome--it's my favorite horse color.
That is so pretty!! Someday i hope i can afford to order some tack from you!!
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ReplyDeleteThe bit and buckles came from the World of Model Horse Collecting on eBay. I bought the beads locally at Michael's.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love your tack by the way! So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour western bridles are as lovely as your English ones... and I know as I have both :)
ReplyDeleteWell, the hunt bridle is lost in your house last I knew and the double is not made yet ;)
But you know what I mean :D
Western bridles are a lot of fun! So's tack that's not the traditional English or Western like Marwari, Medieval, or Gaucho sets. I love doing stuff that's out of the ordinary.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work as usual. I like Queenie too--she's so sweet looking and I love a nice chestnut with chrome--it's my favorite horse color.
Lovely work! Looks very clean, elegant and above all tastefully decorated. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteI'm stunned! Just found your blog and your creations are truly beautiful, it's really inspiring to read your blog!
ReplyDeleteOH! Another Swede! Looks like we're all inspired by this blog. Fabulous!
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