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  • Bridesmaid Gift Ideas for Horsey MOH

    I'm in the delightful process of thinking of what to get my MOH and bridesmaids as gifts, and have decided to get them each something completely different because they are each totally unique and wonderful.

    My MOH is one of two girls that are horsey, and the only one actively riding right now. She also works as a trainer/instructor, so I would love to get her a nice horse-related gift, something she wouldn't get for herself. I'd like to keep the cost somewhere in the $60-$80 range, but that's definitely flexible. I thought of getting her some pretty engraved spurs and straps, but she just bought herself a new pair, so that idea is out!

    Any brilliant suggestions?
    Proud member of the "I'm In My 20's and Hope to Be a Good Rider Someday" clique

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    What a piece or horsey jewelry?

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    • #3
      Does she have her own barn? Companies make nice flower pots that can be customized with the barn name. Or maybe some art? Like a small sculpture or a drawing of one of her horses. Lots of artists will do pencil drawings of horses from photographs... but it'll cost more than $80 most likely.
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      • #4
        I gave my MOH a nice heavy duty wheelbarrow, she loved it, not pretty but very practical

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        • #5
          The Riding Right catalog has some nice gifts.

          http://ridingright.com/mm5/merchant....tegory_Code=HD

          LBR

          PS- Congrats on your wedding!
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          • #6
            My current favorite thing. Can be done in custom colors: http://www.signature-leather.com/spring_love.htm

            A nice stockpin: http://www.customequineworks.com/stockpins.html

            beaded belt: http://www.crownjewelsdesign.com/other.php
            OTTBs rule, but spots are good too!

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            • #7
              Custom stained glass suncatcher or panel of her horse?
              www.equiglas.com
              stained glass groupie
              www.equiglas.com

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              • #8
                http://stores.ebay.com/Mac-Mountain-Tack-Repair
                the NOT!! Spoiled!! Arabian Protectavest poster pony lives on in my heart

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                • #9
                  I love the stuff from quillin.com They have great leather halters and shanks. If you want they also have great belts and I love the big wooden twitch with name tags. They have blue leather-halters and belts that are really festive.

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                  • #10
                    horsehair jewelry, embroidered saddle pad, custom leather halter, something she needs that will improve the barn (assuming she owns it).

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                    • #11
                      Don't know where you are and what these are running in your area, but as she's a trainer/instructor, she might appreciate a lesson on a more advanced schoolmaster? Assuming she doesn't already have the best, most forgiving horse in the area, you might do some investigating and see if somebody would be willing to let her take a lesson on their horse. It seems like lots of talented instructors end up not getting any saddle time on made horses and never get to work on themselves.

                      Jewelry could be nice, if you're confident that your tastes are compatible. :-)

                      I've been thinking about a Land's End tote bag with my (leased) horse's name monogramed on it. I want to keep my helmet, gloves, spare stirrups and leathers, treats, etc in it--things I need basically wherever I'm riding, be it at the usual place or with a friend on one of her horses. Maybe your MOH would like one? http://www.landsend.com/personalized...tes/index.html You can order them with artwork, too. Maybe a picture of her horse?

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                        #12
                        Wow THANK YOU everyone for all of the great ideas!

                        She doesn't have her own barn at this point, so that kind of rules out some ideas, but you've given me a lot to work with! I love the idea of the custom gloves or a painting/drawing of her little love-of-her-life arab.

                        My gift-giving-gears are spinning!
                        Proud member of the "I'm In My 20's and Hope to Be a Good Rider Someday" clique

                        PONY'TUDE

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by eventgroupie2 View Post
                          Custom stained glass suncatcher or panel of her horse?
                          www.equiglas.com
                          That is what I was going to suggest.
                          Our vet still talks about the one of his logo I gave him as a gift, when he succesfully treated our old horse for cancer, that hangs in his office window:

                          http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...g?t=1304602343

                          Maybe she has a barn logo, a favorite horse she campaigned and did very well with, her first horse, that you could use?

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                          • #14
                            Check out the other leather items Quillin offers. For my wedding, we got all of the groomsmen leather checkbook covers with their name on a nameplate on them.
                            I don't always feel up to arguing with your ignorance

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                            • #15
                              Personal gift for Bridesmaid

                              Originally posted by PiaffePlease View Post
                              horsehair jewelry, embroidered saddle pad, custom leather halter, something she needs that will improve the barn (assuming she owns it).
                              I totally agree. And horse hair jewelry is sooo personal. I like Solenaro Designs. Here's the link: http://www.solenarodesigns.com Best.

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                              • #16
                                Originally posted by blighmare View Post
                                I totally agree. And horse hair jewelry is sooo personal. I like Solenaro Designs. Here's the link: http://www.solenarodesigns.com Best.
                                I want the pink saphire bracelet

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                                • #17
                                  Someone here on COTH got this bracelet not too far back. It's a bit more expensive than you were wanting to spend, but so pretty! I want one.

                                  http://www.schockemoehle.net/shop/pr...feda9566345a0b

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                                  • #18
                                    You could always get her a nice fully custom saddle pad
                                    Truly unique saddle pads, custom available too!

                                    www.uniquesaddlepads.com
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