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Slice Um and Dice Um

Published by GHC • May 7th, 2009 • Category: Arts & Crafts, by HorseFeathers

by HorseFeathers | Any of y’all have a hankering for a few sweets? How about your horses? Well I would like to share a few yummy recipes with you. I have personally tried them out on my horsey friends and they give it 4 hooves…



Need Something Fun To Do?

Published by GHC • Apr 28th, 2009 • Category: Arts & Crafts, by Violet Inkpen

by Violet Inkpen | Sometimes life can be… well, dull. But there is always something fun and horsey to do!



Free Spirits At Noisy Water

Published by GHC • Jan 27th, 2009 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Junior Blogger Archives

by Pony Princess | In the town of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico, is the world’s largest equine sculpture of eight bronze horses that gallop and jump over a man-made mountain…



Wooden Masterpiece

Published by GHC • Jan 27th, 2009 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Guest Bloggers

by Meghan | Horses are all different. Some are big, some are small, some are short, some are tall, some are real, some are made of, well…



Scrapbooking

Published by GHC • Aug 7th, 2008 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Junior Blogger Archives

by Syd | Scrapbooking is a fun thing to do about horses. So I’m going to tell how to spend those summer days and put those summer memories into scrapbooks…



How To Draw a Horse – Part 1 of 2

Published by GHC • Mar 29th, 2008 • Category: Arts & Crafts, How It's Made

by Mustang_Heart | From the earliest forms of cave drawings, to Leonardo Da Vinci, and to today’s modern artists, you’ll see that horses always seem to find their way into an artist’s work – and who could blame them? With so many different breeds, personalities, gaits, postures, and uses, an artist could spend her whole life creating nothing but masterpieces filled with horses. Maybe you too were inspired by the amazing horse, and picked up a pencil or a paintbrush and tried to imitate the horse’s unique body shape, only to walk away disappointed, feeling that you have no artistic talent. Now, ask yourself this – did you ever think you just had the wrong approach to it?



A Horsey Halloween

Published by GHC • Oct 23rd, 2007 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Fun & Games, Junior Blogger Archives

by horsejo, age 11
The scariest night of the year is rapidly approaching. It will soon be October 31st. That’s right, very soon it will be Halloween. The one and only night of the year when you go out and get candy and dress up in a spooky, funny, or weird costume. But this year, remember [...]



Rainy Day Horse Fun and Crafts

Published by GHC • Sep 3rd, 2007 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Junior Blogger Archives

by horsejo, age 11
I know that most of us hate days when the rain (or snow) just won’t stop, when we can’t go out and ride or just enjoy the lovely weather. We cannot stop the rain, but we can enjoy it. Once you do all of these fun activities and crafts, you will be [...]



Tasty Homemade Horse Treats

Published by GHC • Aug 21st, 2007 • Category: Arts & Crafts, Junior Blogger Archives

by Marisa | We all know what it feels like running up to your favorite horse with a yummy treat in your hand, and to see the horse joyfully nibble it up. But have you ever thought of making your own treats? Say goodbye to the classic carrots and apples — let’s get cooking…



Horse Crafts: Fashion Patches and Appliques

Published by LeadMare • Jul 11th, 2007 • Category: Arts & Crafts

by LeadMare | Ever read those stories from way back when education for girls consisted of learning to sew, cook, paint, or play the piano? It was all about acquiring “feminine” skills to attract a husband. Now girls earn advanced degrees and advance to leadership roles alongside the guys. We still learn to sew, cook, paint, or play the piano (and so do the guys!) but mostly as an enjoyable hobby…