Showing posts with label western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Barb Wire and Horseshoe Wreath

I am very blessed to be great friends with my mom.
She lives about three hours from me in western North Carolina.
 
I was able to spend two days with her last week and
like always, I came home with goodies.
 
Two barb wire wreaths were some of the goodies from this trip.
 
 
 
 
Some time ago, my brother had been visiting with her
and was helping my dad with some of the fencing.
 
There was some old rusty barb wire they tore down and didn't need,
so rather than disposing of it, he rolled it into wreaths for her.
 
 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Vintage Style Handmade Horse Boarding Livery Sign

My makeover Monday project for this week started off
as a plywood cut out silhouette of a running horse.
 
I found it at a thrift store for $3 and thought it was neat,
but I had no idea what I was going to do with it.
 
 
(it wasn't painted when I bought it, it was raw plywood)
 
 
This horse had been stashed away in my workshop for quite a while and then...
...inspiration struck!
 
I decided to create a Livery and Boarding sign,
using the horse as the focal point.
 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

My 2nd Silhouette Project - Barnwood Cowgirl Up Horseshoe Sign

While I was staring out of the window of my workshop,
hoping that we would get some snow today,
I noticed the box of old horseshoes, that my neighbor gave me, sitting on my workbench.
 
They got my mind thinking about what else I could make with them.
 
With St. Patrick's Day coming up,
I had the inclination to make a sign that said LUCKY,
 using one of the horseshoes as the U.
 
but then, I thought, what about a sign that said COWGIRL UP.
That would be more my speed.
 
Don't get me wrong.
 I'm not a cowgirl, unless owning a few pair of cowboy boots and line dancing qualifies.
 
 
I cleaned up a piece of barnwood that I had leftover from building the kitchen cabinets in our cabin.
(you can check out our barnwood cabinets here)

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Horseshoes and a Chunk of Wood get a New Life

Remember a while back I made a beautiful winter wreath from an old horse harness?
You can check it out here.
 
I used horseshoes as part of the decoration for the wreath and I had a few extras.
 
I also had a rescued chunk of rough sawn wood, that I saved from our burn pile.
 
I knew that I wanted to make the wood piece into a candle holder,
but the idea to add the horseshoes came when I laid the chunk of wood on the counter in my workshop next to the box of extra horseshoes.