Hi everyone!
I am riding my horse tommorow in a st patricks day parade. Does anyone have any ideas what i could do with my horse and myself to make us look the part?
Tanx!!
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That sounds like a great thing to do with your horse. I would love to do something like that as it will build your confidence and your horses. Well why not dress up in the colours of St. Patrick??? (GREEN GREEN AND MORE GREEN!!!) Wear green clothes and maybe make a ribbon or something green for your horse. If you have any horsey items that are green make use of them tomorrow!!!!! What about a flag or a green sheet and place the ends between the saddle and the numnah so the rest covers your horses back and hindquarters. I have done that before but at halloween with a black sheet. Everyone said it was a great costume. Hope this helps. Gemma x
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That sounds like a great thing to do with your horse. I would love to do something like that as it will build your confidence and your horses. Well why not dress up in the colours of St. Patrick??? (GREEN GREEN AND MORE GREEN!!!) Wear green clothes and maybe make a ribbon or something green for your horse. If you have any horsey items that are green make use of them tomorrow!!!!! What about a flag or a green sheet and place the ends between the saddle and the numnah so the rest covers your horses back and hindquarters. I have done that before but at halloween with a black sheet. Everyone said it was a great costume. Hope this helps. Gemma x
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oooooh I love this stuff!! What you could do is put green polos on his legs, a green saddle pad, you could braid or band his mane and use green elastics or yarn. you could paint his hooves with green hoof-polish and sparkles, and stencil a 4 leaf clover on his bum!!
Now for you- dress like a Leprechaun (sp.?) buy a cheep top hat sort of thing and paint it green with a buckle in the front. You could even carry a "pot of gold". You should wear green as well.
hope this helps and HAVE FUNNN!
Good luck!
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put green clovers or ribbons in his/her mane and tail. as for you, find something green to go over your helmet if you’re wearing one, if not, find a clover to put in your hair. thats funny cuz my horses name is clover… anyway… maybe you could wrap your bridle with green ribbon, dye your hair green, def. wear a st. patricks day shirt. have fun!
oh and if your horse wears polo wraps, def. green ones
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You could get some green ribbons for your horses mane. or get green sparkles and put them in your hair and the horses mane. Then get paint or something like that that is green and paint a four leaf clover over the horses butt area!!!!! You can also go to target and there’s these real cute St. Patricks day hat’s there and their probably big enough for you to fit on your horses head! If not you could always wear it!!!! That sounds really fun! Hope you enjoy it!
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AWSOME HAVE FUN!!! Ok you should wear all green and a put little paper clovers on your helmet (YES WEAR YOUR HELMET EVEN IN A PARADE!!!!!!!!) Ok the horse you should do his/her mane with little green hair bands like brade them or something. You could use green polo wraps (or wat ever something like that) Get creative and stay geen and clovers. Tail wrap? And make sure to groom extra well!
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green clothes (duh) like a green shirt and black pants. Make yr horse look really festive and possibly have shamrocks somewhere.
That is so cool though, wish i could do that.
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look on line for a 4 leaf clover chest strap for your horse and for u wear green.
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green it up baby!!!ribbons, twinkle toes, saddle pad, pot o gold, you could even dress up like a leprechoun! hope this helps!
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Some green sparkles in your horses’ mane and tail; a green saddle blanket, green sparkle hoof polish….use clear polish and while still damp apply the green sparkles….A green shirt for you..green ribbon braided into your horse’s mane. Green polo wraps, green brow band.
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