And because I am of a particular age.. I had to name her with a nod to Breyer’s first release name for her after a Madonna pop song.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Stephanie's BCC entry
And because I am of a particular age.. I had to name her with a nod to Breyer’s first release name for her after a Madonna pop song.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Kayla's BCC entry
Twenty days later, I can not believe I was able to pull this off. I feel like I met my goals, and I am incredibly proud of what I was able to do.
Congratulations, Kayla. That is a wonderful feeling, and also, a well deserved one. Good job and good luck at BreyerFest!
Kim's BCC entry
We're still on foal watch at the barn, but my computer screen is a different story! The last twenty four hours have been filled with new arrivals, as one artist after another shares the results of their BreyerFest Best Customs Contest labor.
In the case of Kim Bonadurer's Most Extreme Custom entry, the result is a depiction of actual labor.
Then I decided to take it a step further and build a small base and diorama to create a foaling stall. I made it with popsicle sticks and wood pieces “stained” with watered down paint. Then I 3D printed some black stall bars and glued straw to a wood base.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Waiting, watching, winning
For almost a year, these two pregnant mares have been hanging out in the front pasture, getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
So now it's Nefertiti's turn.
Carly's BCC entry
Today is the submission deadline for the BreyerFest Best Customs Contest, and what better way to begin Braymere blog coverage of that event than with a big, beautiful, winged mustang!
This is The Electric Spirit In All Of Us, Carly Kudalis' entry in the Fantasy division.Carly writes: This piece started as a Breyer Khemosabi, and well, shapeshifted into something electric, energetic, and whimsical.I hope they know they get sculptures made after them!
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Making the minis
I was invited to a birthday party for one of my elementary school classmates. We were friendly, but not really friends, and I had no idea what to give her. After a lot of consideration, I went with what was clearly the best possible gift for anyone: a Breyer horse. She was surprised when she opened it. Not because it was a Breyer - my horse girl proclivities were well known - but because it did not need assembling. She'd thought model horses were like model cars. She assumed they came in kits, and you had to build them yourself.
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