Measure Twice, Cut Once

I’m sure the majority of people have heard the saying ‘measure twice, cut once’. It’s a very good practice to go by with model horses. Experimenting and figuring out how exactly you make something before actually attempting to do it is a way to not only not waste supplies but to also to experiment, maybe with something you like that’ll you’ll keep.

I’ve never made a figure eight noseband before, but the next commission warrants one. So I decided to do a practice one first to know how to do it. It’s better to have the ‘dummy’ one to not work out than to put a ton of work into the official one and have it be messed up.
Anyways, it came out exactly how I wanted it to!

Two Milestones

Five Paws Studio has passed 20,000 page views! Thanks everyone who has helped the blog reach the milestone.
Today I finished my first ever commission. It’s an English saddle set. The reins have been shortened since the picture was taken.

I wasn’t sure about making business cards, so my mom gave me the idea to just play around with publisher. So here’s the results!

Saddle set will be heading off to its new home tomorrow!

When Tack Making Fails…..

Try try again!
I’ve been fighting with making an english saddle. I got to the point to where I didn’t want to waste any more supplies or crush my ego.
So I made a bridle for my Phoenix. I sliced my lace to be much thinner than usual. I’m not sure if I will continue this practice with other bridles. I feel like it’s so flimsy. But I *pretty much* finished a project(just needs keepers) and I feel like my ego’s back!