Wednesday, June 20, 2012

ACM 2012 Purse

After the long post about the trip, I guess I should show my entry.  The rules stated "any purse smaller than 10" by 14" and not made from a kit".  Pretty broad range and it brought many different styles to the table.  Here's what I came up with.  It was my first purse so I learned a lot for the next one.  It was a carving contest so I tried to cover as much as possible with tooling.






Under side of the handle



Interior




The purse will be showcased with other entries from the Art of the Cowboy Makers contest at the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs from now until September.  If you are in the area, drop by and check it out in person.  As always, critique and comments welcome.  Take care, RW

Home from the Road





We just returned from The Art of the Cowboy Makers contest in Loveland, CO.  We had a great time and met some wonderful people.  It was an amazing display of many different artists in categories such as braiding, chaps, engraving, spurs, hats, saddles, boots, cinch making and of course leather carving.  I decided to enter this year even though the project was building a purse, which I had never done before.  Mainly it was a good excuse to go to Colorado. 


We stayed in Fort Collins which was having a huge forest fire.  Not knowing what to expect when we arrived, we took off early morning and made the long stretch to Amarillo the first day.  Had a picnic at one of the coolest roadside picnic areas I've ever seen right outside of Guthrie (home of the famous Four 6's ranch).  We hit a lot of picnic areas along the way and I believe they are a dying breed that needs a resurrection. 



Once we made it to Amarillo, I went out and branded the Cadillac Ranch with the ol' BR.  Teaching the kids the fine art of graffiti, I'm sure that will come back to bite me when they get older.


On into Colorado and a view of the smoke from our hotel window.




The makers competition was a good one this year.  I was really impressed by the talent showcased, especially Don Butler (woolies) and Nancy Martiny's (chinks) entries into the chap category.




The prizes were custom buckles for 1st place and people's choice.  I wasn't fortunate enough to come home with one this year, but it means improvement for next year's go around.


There was an entry in the braiding category that had everyone talking and gawking.  It was a miniature bit and reins that a gentleman in the Arizona State Prison had sent in.  He ended up taking the people's choice award for it.  It was well deserved, the picture doesn't do justice to the detail in it.


Here's a picture of the maker's that were able to be in attendance.


I would like to thank Casey and LeEllen Jordan and Dave and Kristi Wilson for their hard work putting this show on.  Hopefully it will continue to grow every year.  Check out Art of the Cowboy Makers website for more pictures and information about the event.

After it was all said and done, we were ready and thankful to see this sign:


I love the mountains, but it's nice to be home.  Thanks for putting up with the long post and check out my post that focuses on the purse I made for this event.  Take care, RW

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Pair of Legal Pad Covers

The latest out the door is a set of padfolios.  These are border tooled with barbed wire.  The inside matches the other one I have posted on here.  Let me know what you think.  Take care, RW