The Safari horse now has half a neck done. During sculpting the wire holding the head in place decided to come off, hence the lovely crack. Not perfect, but at least it’s progress..
Author: Kristian Beverly
Cuteness and Hackness
Pretty sure hackness is not a word, but that’s ok. The title of this post flows. All is good. Plus, I do not consider a day over until I go to sleep. Currently it’s going on 2 A.M. But it still isn’t a new day to me! Not until I go to sleep. :)
Anyways, today my mom, sister’s friend’s mom and I, went to my mom’s friend’s house and guess what were there? Kittens. Six, fat, wriggly, high pitched meowing three week old kittens.
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| Sooo cute and soft |
After coming home, I did not feel like prepping, so what do I do? Start on another custom.
Today’s victim was an old safari horse, that I’ve had for forever. I envisioned him to have a lowered neck, and to be more performance friendly.
The Forgotten Photos
While going through some photos, I found a couple Arabian costume pictures from Breyerfest 2010. They aren’t the best photos ever, but they’re still good reference.
I continued scrolling through the pictures. This was my very first time I got a rosette at Breyerfest!
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| My harness entry, can’t remember the placing |
Horse of many colors
Since the little pony just needs to be prepped, I decided to bring out a horse that has changed colors since the first time you ever saw him.
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| Sorry about the bad quality. Cell phone picture. |























