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Here is my reno resin in a egyptian dancing horse saddle / costume that i made for him. the saddle and tack were made from a very dark purple leather and each of the tiny silver dots were hand applied.

Reno sculpter by Debbi LerMond
Painted by Me
saddle, bridle and collar by me
Diorama by me.

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:icongubberapark:
Magnificent costume! (the horse is pretty too, lol) Kudos to you for the patience and eye-wear, eh? :)
:iconedrasteia:
Simply lovely. If you don't mind me asking, what material do you use for the ground?

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:icontolthorse:
Its just plain old sand mixed with coffee grounds.

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:iconedrasteia:
Ok, thank you. :]

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:iconrazzledxo12:
Could you give me instructions on making a regular bridle? I just got Blue Grass Bandit (TWH mare breyer mold) She's very pretty, and I want to make some tack for her. I've neve made tack, so this would be a first. If you could, that'd help so much! Btw beautiful resin and costume! Lots of hard work and hours!
:icontolthorse:
Hi, I am absolutely terrible when it comes to giving instructions but here is a link to some instructions that is pretty close to the methods that I use.

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also the Fallen Leaves board has some good info on tack making

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I hope that theese help.

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:icontekinka:
Wow!!

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:iconeamanula:
omg wow i'm speech less!!!

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Feb 24, 2008, 1:23:38 PM

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