Halters for Sale

I have 3 halters for sale!
*Update* All have been spoken for, thanks!*
They’re all made to look like the one that the real American Pharaoh wears. The leather is dark brown/brandy with gold hardware. Each halter has a nameplate with American Pharoah’s name along with a working buckle.  They’re made to fit Breyer’s Ruffian mold/American Pharaoh but should fit similarly sized models.

These are first come, first served. They are priced at $35 ppd to the continental USA. International is extra. If interested, you can use the contact form to the right or use the messenger on the studio’s Facebook Page. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks!

(If you would like the halter to be cut so that it can fit around the mane, include it in the message!)

Perseverance

When I first made nameplates for halters the end result came out right about maybe 25% of the time. Not that great, but it worked and I was happy with it. As with any artist, I always strive to make something better. It may be a bit until I feel a need to take the next step, but still. Keep trudging on to betterment. 

I first made the nameplates using freezer paper and transferring it onto thick metallic paper. Then I experimented. Some things worked, but I wanted the nameplates to look like metal. So the experimentation continued. It was a winding road, but I picked up other techniques that can be applied to other things. So the experiments weren’t worthless. 🙂
Yesterday everything came together! I made the halter for my Copperfox Pony, Scorpio Races.

American Pharoah did awesome in the Breeder’s Cup yesterday. I think he needs a halter, even though I don’t have his model! What do you think?

NAN-Halter Style

These are in no particular order, since I took them at random times. A couple of the horses I recognized, so they’re labled. If anyone else knows who the other models in any of the last posts belongs to, please comment. Enjoy! 🙂
Look at that water and crab..love it!
Beautiful custom by Tiffany Purdy
Another Purdy custom
Sorry about the blurry picture, but this horse was an interesting breed I’ve never heard of. Documentation is right below.
Sue Kern custom, I believe
Look at that expression! A Purdy custom

Cute Purdy Custom