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DIY Horsey Christmas Gifts and Decor
Looking for some DIY horsey Christmas crafts to use as gifts or holiday decor? We have you covered!Every year, the Monday after Thanksgiving is my big Christmas shopping day. I go through the wish lists my nieces, nephews, kids, and parents send me and do my best to stick to them. After all, everyone likes to get exactly what theyve asked for, right? But sometimes, I feel like the magic of gift-giving gets a bit lost without a fun surprise or two.Did you know that holiday gift-giving used to be all about handmade presents? Before we had department and box stores, people had to craft gifts themselves, and in some places, its still a tradition to make something for someone you love. Even though we buy most things now, theres something special about a handmade giftit carries a bit of your spirit with it.Whether you own a horse, take riding lessons, or just love all things horse-related, these three easy DIY horsey crafts made with horseshoes are the perfect gift for all your barn buddies. Plus, they make for some fun, equestrian-themed Christmas decor. You can grab some horseshoes from a tack or farm supply store, or if you know a farrier, ask if they have any extras. With a little notice, they can usually hook you up with a good stash.If youre using a previously worn horseshoe, be sure to clean it thoroughlyotherwise, the glue wont stick. (Ive even tossed them in the dishwasher to get them clean and sanitized).Horseshoe Ornament or Wall DecorThis DIY horsey craft is a simple, versatile Christmas gift thats totally customizable. I found small decorations at my local dollar store, but you can also check box or craft stores. You can stick with classic Christmas colors or mix it up. One of my friends requested one in purple and green as a good luck charmwith a Halloween twist. You could add little bats, pumpkins, or even some sparkly black accents to give it that spooky-cute flair or long, flowing ribbons at the bottom for a birthday party craft.Materials Needed:Horse ShoeTwineSmall BowGlitter glue (optional)DecorationsHot glueScissorsSteps:1. Start by weaving the twine through the holes of the horseshoe, beginning at the bottom. Pull the twine from back to front to hide as much as possible.2. If the twine is tricky to thread, add a tiny bit of hot glue to the end, let it cool slightly, then roll it between your fingers to create a stiff shoelace tip.3. Once you reach the top hole, twist the twine inward, looping it around the shoe three more times, then tie it off. Add a drop of super glue to secure it.4. Repeat on the other side and tie the two ends together at the top.5. Finish by gluing on your decorations and a small bow.Tip: If your horseshoe has grips, you can skip threading the holes and just wrap the twine around for a simpler look.Horseshoe CoastersThese coasters are festive and super easy to make. You can use cork for a rustic look, but I went with silver glitter foam paper for a little extra sparkle. The foam paper isnt as thick as cork, so dont put anything really hot on them, but they really make a statement. You can pick any color foam paper that you want.Materials Needed:HorseshoeGlitter foam paperFestive ribbonTwine to tie them together for presentationScissorsHot GluePencil or MarkerSteps:1. Flip the foam paper over and trace the outline of the horseshoe (both inside and outside).2. Draw a dotted line just inside the outer line (about a centimeter) and cut along this new line.3. Cut a piece of ribbon to fit across the bottom of the foam paper cutout, angle the ends, and glue it in place.4. Finally, glue the foam paper to the back of the horseshoe.5. Make a set of four coasters and tie them together with twine for a cute, gift-ready presentation.Bonus: Paint the horseshoe with glitter glue for a little extra pizzazz.Horseshoe Picture FrameThis project combines elements from the first two crafts to create a personalized photo framethe perfect DIY Christmas gift for a horse lover that needs a way to display their favorite horse photos.Materials Needed:HorseshoeFestive ribbonPrinted 46 pictureDecorationsScissorsHot GlueWire cuttersPencilSteps:1. The first thing youll need to do is get a picture printed. You need to make sure its a vertical picture and make sure your subject is as centered as you can get them. I had mine printed at the store for about $0.50 but you can also print a picture and laminate it.2. Clean the back of the horseshoe with a wire brush and soapy water to ensure the glue will stick.3. Tie off the twine at the top of the horseshoe using the method from the ornament craft. If your horseshoe has grips, skip weaving and just wrap the twine around.4. Lay the photo over the horseshoe and use a pencil to mark where it needs to be trimmed. Push hardyou cant see the pencil marks unless you hold it up to the light. Cut off any excess.5. Glue a ribbon across the top of the photo for a festive touch.6. Attach the photo to the back of the horseshoe with hot glue, pressing firmly.7. Add decorations around the frame for a personal touch. I only put a ribbon at the bottom because I didnt want to cut off any faces.These DIY horsey gifts are not only fun to make but also thoughtful and personalperfect for any occasion, from holiday presents to birthday surprises or even a little good luck charm for a friend. Plus, theres something special about giving a gift youve made with your own hands.So, whether youre decorating for the holidays, crafting for a friend, or just looking for a creative way to repurpose old horseshoes, these projects are sure to impress. Happy crafting, and dont forget to have fun along the way!More DIY Horsey Christmas GiftsDIY Wood Slice Barn OrnamentDIY: Felt Horse OrnamentsDIY Horse Head WreathDIY Horsey OrnamentsDIY Dala Horse CookiesThis article about DIY Christmas crafts for decor and gifts is a web exclusive for Horse Illustratedmagazine.Click here to subscribe!The post DIY Horsey Christmas Gifts and Decor appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.
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