Sealine
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Take a look at Wellykim on Facebook. I’ve heard they do lovely dogs and horses in felt.
We got a photographer to come take some last pictures.Try and get some nice pictures this week so you can have one printed if need be.
It was a suggestion to the OP, not to yourself
I'm not sure why you have taken such offence to someone disagreeing with you and offering OP an alternative point of view.No, Im quite sure there will be plenty along to like your post
That is a beautiful piece of art LG. Can I ask who the artist is? I can't quite make out the signaturePerhaps you should ask her about mementos first. I would be fairly shattered if someone surprised me with that sort of thing. I don’t like to be reminded of grief when I’m not prepared for it.
I have a charcoal sketch of Lady Gascoyne but it was done when she was alive rather than in memory of her, and isn’t too distinctive.
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I’m ok with that. I like it as an art piece rather than a memory, and I think it’s discreet enough not to bring me back to that feeling of losing her. Maybe that’s something to consider for your friend.
That's really niceI had a cushion made when I lost Dolly. The front is one of my favourite photos of her, the back was made with part of her rug.
That is a beautiful piece of art LG. Can I ask who the artist is? I can't quite make out the signature
It really depends on the owners personal preferences. For me a nice bunch of flowers was much appreciated when one of my horses was pts.
No, everyone can agree and disagree? But its the constant requirement to quote the posts to point out that the poster does not agree!! Its not even their thread.I'm not sure why you have taken such offence to someone disagreeing with you and offering OP an alternative point of view.
I'm another who would not like to think of someone taking hair off my dying horse without asking. It's not about whether is hurts the horse, it is about respect for me and my privacy. Respect for boundaries and my horse. As a horse approaches the time of PTS, everything becomes more intense to me and I would feel that removing hair violated that privacy and special, intense time.
I love the idea of a felted model. Charcoal sketch would be ace too. What about chroming and mounting an old shoe, if it is not that immanent and the horse will be shod again? If shoes are to be removed, the farrier could save one?
That would be perfect.What about a donation to an equine charity in her mares memory
I'm not sure I understand. You quoted my post so I would know which post you are disagreeing with. That is standard, I think.No, everyone can agree and disagree? But its the constant requirement to quote the posts to point out that the poster does not agree!! Its not even their thread.
Not once on this whole forum have I ever quoted a posters post and said I dont agree with them when it was not their original thread, guess it all just comes down to people feeling the need to put their tuppenceworth in and rudeness to be honest
I think these are great. A few strands from a brush would not upset anyone, it would be thoughtful and personal. Love it!I have had some horse hair pottery made, a bit like this, not for a lost horse but just a general gift.
It just required a few strands off a brush. I had a lovely tea light holder made. I appreciate not everyone will like it but it’s a different idea.Horse Hair Pottery
Legend holds that horsehair pottery was discovered by a pueblo potter whose long hair blew against a piece of pottery she was removing from a hot kiln, stuck,www.palmstrading.com
Yep me too. Maybe its not such a good idea after all.I'm sorry, but I would be really upset if I found out someone had taken a pair of scissors to my horse's tail, even if it was done for something like this.