In the first part of this sort of tutorial, I made the back of the arena. Next up are the panels!
I bought a sheet of flooring, crossing my fingers it’d work. You never know something will work for models until you try.

In the first part of this sort of tutorial, I made the back of the arena. Next up are the panels!
I bought a sheet of flooring, crossing my fingers it’d work. You never know something will work for models until you try.

When Kenzie Williamson of Bridle Tree Studios posted about her barn challenge, I knew I had to participate.

It’s nearly Thanksgiving, which means it’s almost Christmas Season!
This inspired me to decorate my remade Breyer barn. It’d become a holding spot for my tack, dolls, and medallions.

So much tack!

I put up wreaths and a string of Christmas balls. I have to find my better Christmas tree because the current one is lacking in Christmas-ness. Overall, it’s ready for Christmas!

I never showed off my newest saddle stands. These are by Надежда Коновалова. Aren’t they pretty?

I had a lot of fun cleaning and decorating my Breyer barn. It makes me want to build an indoor arena backdrop.

October 24 was my birthday. So I made my sister and mom go to a sunflower field and pumpkin patch so we could take photos. I also really wanted to take fall pictures of Jax.

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