Just lovely!
Fantastic!
Amazing - I don't know about Tiffany, but I love it!!
Ooohhh I love this. Now if you could just zap that horse and bridle into real, live, breathing, life-size existence....
Oh, yummy. So, SO yummy.
Just WOW! And what did you use for the metal keepers?
Oh this is just beautiful. O_O
Thanks, everyone!The keepers are made from very thin brass sheet metal. I cut them out with tin snips and shaped them with pliers. They're fairly easy to make--the trick is getting them consistently the same size!
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Just wow!
Thank you so much for sharing how you make keepers. I posted on my own blog to share that tip, because it's well worth sharing :D
Wow... 0_o:D
Wow....... ::thud::
elegant, tasteful and just so much blingy goodiness that it sets off the horse as well. Fabulous job! Thank you for sharing it with us.
Extraordinary bridle Jennifer!
Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteAmazing - I don't know about Tiffany, but I love it!!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh I love this. Now if you could just zap that horse and bridle into real, live, breathing, life-size existence....
ReplyDeleteOh, yummy. So, SO yummy.
ReplyDeleteJust WOW! And what did you use for the metal keepers?
ReplyDeleteOh this is just beautiful. O_O
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteThe keepers are made from very thin brass sheet metal. I cut them out with tin snips and shaped them with pliers. They're fairly easy to make--the trick is getting them consistently the same size!
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ReplyDeleteJust wow!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing how you make keepers. I posted on my own blog to share that tip, because it's well worth sharing :D
ReplyDeleteWow... 0_o
ReplyDelete:D
Wow....... ::thud::
ReplyDeleteelegant, tasteful and just so much blingy goodiness that it sets off the horse as well. Fabulous job! Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary bridle Jennifer!
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