hmmm I wonder how hard it is to make one of those mirrors... Dad has one of those collars in his collection of antiques. I wonder if he'll let me use it!
All you have to do is cut the mirror to the right size and stick it in through the back. The form of the collar should hold it in place. Mine has the hames on it, but it doesn't really matter - it does add character and beauty if they're on there though.
Welcome to our blog! I'm Hannah, and I'll probably do most of the posting here. For those of you who have been familiar with my blog in the past, Tony Elliott and I are now married and have begun life together. I still have my two horses, Estrelita and Montana.
I teach violin and play in our church orchestra in addition to my horse training. We play for services as well as doing special music. It's a great opportunity to serve the Lord and become proficient at playing and blending with others!
Every once in a while I get orders for cake decorating which I also enjoy doing.
My main goal in everything that I do is to honor and glorify Christ, and further His cause for His coming Kingdom - Praise the Lord!
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That is an interesting picture of the horses...
I really like your collar mirror! Last I knew it hang in your bedroom...
oops! that's "hung in your bedroom" not "hang"
You're right! The collar's hanging in my room. I really like it, and it's special because my grandpa put the mirror in it.
hmmm I wonder how hard it is to make one of those mirrors... Dad has one of those collars in his collection of antiques. I wonder if he'll let me use it!
All you have to do is cut the mirror to the right size and stick it in through the back. The form of the collar should hold it in place. Mine has the hames on it, but it doesn't really matter - it does add character and beauty if they're on there though.
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