Give a Gift they will remember forever with this Decorative Horseshoe Wall Art Handmade. Ready to Ship. I created this unique one of a kind horseshoe from original shoes, most well-used. Then I use a grinder to take all the debris (road apples) off. This produces a clean finish. The horseshoe will eventually patina. On some shoes, I paint or use gilden paste. Then top coat the shoe with a rustoleum clear coat. Shoes vary in size and shape. Some horseshoes can be personalized for a memorial keepsake or a personalized gift. Message me DIMENSIONS: Approx. 4 x 5” to 6” x 7” Here is some Horseshoe Lore I found online: Early horseshoes were made to hold seven nails — seven is considered a lucky number. The earliest horseshoe beliefs started in Greece, where the first horseshoes were made during the fourth century BC. The Greeks of this time noted it’s resemblance to the crescent moon, which was believed to be a symbol of fertility and good fortune. Horseshoes were also made of Iron, which was believed to ward off evil and weaken nature spirits. Because of this, people started hanging the horseshoe above the door so no ill-will enter the building. At one point, the horseshoe was placed in the middle of the door as a knocker. Through different eras and regions, there has been many horseshoe related lore born. While I do not hold physical talisman responsible for whatever good luck I have, Horseshoes hold much history. You have two choices of how to hang it: Hang it with the ends up, so it captures and holds Good Luck for you. Hang it with its ends down, so the Good Luck is poured upon you and your guests upon entering or leaving. Continue Shopping with BWDCreationStation.etsy.com SHIPS USPS MAIL. Priority and UPS options. WRAPPED CAREFULLY FOR THE JOURNEY.
Horseshoes offer endless possibilities for useful metalworking projects. Horseshoe welding projects make great gifts, rustic decor pieces, and much more
Today I am sharing all about how to build a Horseshoe pit for your backyard. It was super simple to make, inexpensive, and fun!
Give a Gift they will remember forever with this Decorative Horseshoe Wall Art Handmade. Ready to Ship. I created this unique one of a kind horseshoe from original shoes, most well-used. Then I use a grinder to take all the debris (road apples) off. This produces a clean finish. The horseshoe will eventually patina. On some shoes, I paint or use gilden paste. Then top coat the shoe with a rustoleum clear coat. Shoes vary in size and shape. Some horseshoes can be personalized for a memorial keepsake or a personalized gift. Message me DIMENSIONS: Approx. 4 x 5” to 6” x 7” Here is some Horseshoe Lore I found online: Early horseshoes were made to hold seven nails — seven is considered a lucky number. The earliest horseshoe beliefs started in Greece, where the first horseshoes were made during the fourth century BC. The Greeks of this time noted it’s resemblance to the crescent moon, which was believed to be a symbol of fertility and good fortune. Horseshoes were also made of Iron, which was believed to ward off evil and weaken nature spirits. Because of this, people started hanging the horseshoe above the door so no ill-will enter the building. At one point, the horseshoe was placed in the middle of the door as a knocker. Through different eras and regions, there has been many horseshoe related lore born. While I do not hold physical talisman responsible for whatever good luck I have, Horseshoes hold much history. You have two choices of how to hang it: Hang it with the ends up, so it captures and holds Good Luck for you. Hang it with its ends down, so the Good Luck is poured upon you and your guests upon entering or leaving. Continue Shopping with BWDCreationStation.etsy.com SHIPS USPS MAIL. Priority and UPS options. WRAPPED CAREFULLY FOR THE JOURNEY.
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Give a Gift they will remember forever with this Decorative Horseshoe Wall Art Handmade. Ready to Ship. I created this unique one of a kind horseshoe from original shoes, most well-used. Then I use a grinder to take all the debris (road apples) off. This produces a clean finish. The horseshoe will eventually patina. On some shoes, I paint or use gilden paste. Then top coat the shoe with a rustoleum clear coat. Shoes vary in size and shape. Some horseshoes can be personalized for a memorial keepsake or a personalized gift. Message me DIMENSIONS: Approx. 4 x 5” to 6” x 7” Here is some Horseshoe Lore I found online: Early horseshoes were made to hold seven nails — seven is considered a lucky number. The earliest horseshoe beliefs started in Greece, where the first horseshoes were made during the fourth century BC. The Greeks of this time noted it’s resemblance to the crescent moon, which was believed to be a symbol of fertility and good fortune. Horseshoes were also made of Iron, which was believed to ward off evil and weaken nature spirits. Because of this, people started hanging the horseshoe above the door so no ill-will enter the building. At one point, the horseshoe was placed in the middle of the door as a knocker. Through different eras and regions, there has been many horseshoe related lore born. While I do not hold physical talisman responsible for whatever good luck I have, Horseshoes hold much history. You have two choices of how to hang it: Hang it with the ends up, so it captures and holds Good Luck for you. Hang it with its ends down, so the Good Luck is poured upon you and your guests upon entering or leaving. Continue Shopping with BWDCreationStation.etsy.com SHIPS USPS MAIL. Priority and UPS options. WRAPPED CAREFULLY FOR THE JOURNEY.
This cross is crafted of wire brushed, welded horseshoes and nails. The piece is available in brushed iron and protected with a durable clear coating. The cross is rugged, yet elegant and unique, which will accent almost any home or office. Each one is handcrafted and would compliment other items found in our Horseshoe Collection. Height 17" x Width 13 1/4". Weight 2 lbs 10oz.
Here is how I turned a photo into a pattern: Pick a photo of your choice. School photos work very well as the lighting is good and the face is usually without shadows Use any photo editing software of your choice. There are lots of free software available online. I use Picnik. Use the posterize function to get this effect. Play around with the colours until you are happy. I settled on 10 colours. Save the posterized picture and go to the Pencil Sketch function. Without any further editing I got this result. Play around until you are happy with the amount of lines and the clarity of the picture. You can use the picture as is, or further simplify it by hand. I printed the previous picture and traced it against the window (you can use a light table if you are more sophisticated than me!). Here you can make it as simple or as complicated as you wish. I scanned this version into my computer and printed it on to a wash-away stabilizer. And Voila! A perfect embroidery pattern. A friendly request: This is a picture of my son. I used it to demonstrate the process. Please feel free to link to this tutorial, but please do not re-post this whole post with pictures to your blog. If you need one picture to illustrate the post, use one of the sketches. Thank you.
Give a Gift they will remember forever with this Decorative Horseshoe Wall Art Handmade. Ready to Ship. I created this unique one of a kind horseshoe from original shoes, most well-used. Then I use a grinder to take all the debris (road apples) off. This produces a clean finish. The horseshoe will eventually patina. On some shoes, I paint or use gilden paste. Then top coat the shoe with a rustoleum clear coat. Shoes vary in size and shape. Some horseshoes can be personalized for a memorial keepsake or a personalized gift. Message me DIMENSIONS: Approx. 4 x 5” to 6” x 7” Here is some Horseshoe Lore I found online: Early horseshoes were made to hold seven nails — seven is considered a lucky number. The earliest horseshoe beliefs started in Greece, where the first horseshoes were made during the fourth century BC. The Greeks of this time noted it’s resemblance to the crescent moon, which was believed to be a symbol of fertility and good fortune. Horseshoes were also made of Iron, which was believed to ward off evil and weaken nature spirits. Because of this, people started hanging the horseshoe above the door so no ill-will enter the building. At one point, the horseshoe was placed in the middle of the door as a knocker. Through different eras and regions, there has been many horseshoe related lore born. While I do not hold physical talisman responsible for whatever good luck I have, Horseshoes hold much history. You have two choices of how to hang it: Hang it with the ends up, so it captures and holds Good Luck for you. Hang it with its ends down, so the Good Luck is poured upon you and your guests upon entering or leaving. Continue Shopping with BWDCreationStation.etsy.com SHIPS USPS MAIL. Priority and UPS options. WRAPPED CAREFULLY FOR THE JOURNEY.