Romantic Birthday Gifts for Horse Lovers

Debra Paulsen
Horse lovers come in as wide a variety, as the breeds of horses they love. When birthday time rolls around, and it is time to start shopping for your beloved horse lover, there are plenty of options available. Beautiful gifts, that show how much you care, because you took the time to pick a gift that you knew was just right.

For the horse lover that is really actively involved in the sport of horseback riding, two words. Emboss, and embroider. Whether participating at events on a circuit, or a casual at home trail rider, personalizing gear and equipment is a welcome thoughtful gift. Get creative, be imaginative.

If your honey rides western, emboss a favorite logo or saying on a new cowboy hat. Hatcountry.com has a great selection of hats, ranging any where from $25.00 - $250.00. Let your fingers do some walking in the yellow pages to find the closest embroidery outlet. Many army surplus stores offer custom embroidery services. Embroidery is also a wonderful touch, western or english, on cooling blankets, and saddle pads, as well as favorite shirts.

Personalizing does not end there. Saddles can also have custom accessories applied.Touches of silver to dress them up. A good local saddlery can help you decide what your options would be.Even small accessories like spurs leave room to engrave a special message of love or encouragement.

Another personal horse lovers gift is customized, original, artwork. Debbie Lund of Horsegiftandart.com creates beautiful, original paintings. These can be created from photographs, and personalized.Original paintings range from four hundred to eight hundred dollars on average, but exact prices are established by commission. The site also offers a wonderful selection of lithographs and prints.

Another great site is horsegift.com, the selection here is unending. From jewelry to housewares it has been created with a horsey theme. This site offers a wide selection of english eventing themed accessories. The prices here are quite reasonable.

Finally, last but not least, not everyone who loves horses has a horse. So, of course the ultimate gift, for the horseless horse lover is an outing to a local riding stable. Prices will vary depending on your area, but on average range from twenty five, to thirty five dollars per hour, per rider.

Published by Debra Paulsen

Art Major Graduated from Danbury High 78'. Sensitive , Compassionate , creative Libra . Alumni Institute of Children's Literature. Artist, small farmer & Proud mother of four, grandmother of 7 now, which inc...  View profile

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  • Someones Sister11/5/2008

    Great debbie I love this Idea being a farm girl you know!

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