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My completely re-vamped headstall!

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This is my old re-vamped headstall. I couldn't be more happy with how it turned out :D! I eventually want to make another one with brown/turquoise.

(Sorry if the pictures are huge, I don't know how to re-size them on here)



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I think the sandpaper and E6000 should work. Mod Podge is lovely but I don't think it would hold up to being wet. If you try it please let us know. I have a couple of ugly bridles that would love to be sparklefied.
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My thoughts with the modge podge would be to do a layer of MP, cover with glitter, and either another layer of MP and sealer or just seal it. Earlier today I took a comb with a wooden handle and applied a layer of modge podge, glitter, modge podge, and then last I sealed it now I'm just waiting for it to dry to see how it holds up.
I've got a test piece for water that I mod podged last night. It's a bar of soap. I figure if mod podge stays on soap when wet then why not a bridle.
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I've coated a few different things with mod podge, glitter then more mod podge. I did 3 thin layers of mod podge allowing it to fully dry between coats. The mod podge is holding up under water! I did use some shiny sealer since I only had the matte mod podge. I think your next bridle attempt may be fine with it!

Now I'm excited and have to get a bridle to try this on!
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