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This one I’m slightly less excited to tell the story of. That is because it was slightly worse than the rest of them. It’s also a very short story. Basically, Vegas and I were cantering in a group lesson, And he was getting a little racehorse-esc. All in all nothing to be worried about, because this is something he does fairly often and he always reigns it in and calms down. As you can tell from the title, this time he did not reign it in or calm down, LOL. We were cantering along, and another lesson pony, Otter, was coming up behind us at a canter. I wasn’t worried at all, because this is all normal lesson stuff. Vegas being a knucklehead, no issues. But this time, he decided to buck. It was completely unpredictable, both of the trainers who were in the arena at the time said that they did not know he was going to do that. And so did all of the other riders. You see, Vegas bucks sometimes, but usually only in the indoor or in the pasture. And never before he even jumped. Bu...
Hello, Everybody! Happy Thanksgiving from LLR! It’s been such a long time since I have blogged because I was so busy with school starting up again, but I recently came across an amazing craft that is super easy and a HUGE boredom buster! Like you might have seen from the title, today I will be walking you step by step through the simple process of making your very own personalized washi tape light - switch cover. It’s super easy and super fun! Let’s get started! For this craft you will need the following supplies - - A light - switch cover - Washi Tape - A screwdriver - an alcohol swab (optional) - clear packing tape (optional) You will need the screwdriver to get the light - switch cover off of the wall. Once you have the cover off of the wall, you can use the alcohol swab to clean the surface of the cover. This part is optional, however the times when I did clean it, I was able to get a lot of stuff off and the tape stuck to the cover even better. I...
Hi all, Amelia here. Recently I posted the photos of my watercolors, and today I’ll do a tutorial! I’m going to be doing the tutorial on my iPad, because it’s easier to take photos, but the idea is the same. First (optional) use painters tape to line the borders the make a cool framing effect. So first, you’ll either sketch or trace a silhouette of the thing you want. What I do is print a silhouette, then draw over it with the sharpie. That will leave you with a simple shape, and you can then trace the shape and fill out the details. *ALWAYS USE A PENCIL* If you use a pen, it will run and smudge and be bad all over, trust me. Use a pencil! Next you’ll use some light blue to start. Use side to side strokes, not up and down. If you need to blend lower to get the color you want, then go down, but cover it with side to side. Occasionally, you can get your brush wet to fade the color a bit. Then follow with some red. Blend it carefully with the blue, making sure not to blend them...
The first and third ones are really cool!!!
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