Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Ludington Embroidered King Pillow Sham: Monogrammed with your Farm Logo

Our latest offering for the Ludington Embroidered King Pillow  Sham:
Your monogram of 2-4 initials custom embroidered






Your farm logo custom embroidered






Thursday, November 29, 2018

2018 Holiday Edition

Well, it's officially holiday time!! The turkey (and all the extras...gulp) have been enjoyed and I am sure most of us (if you are like me) are running around overcommitted and more than a little stressed  ......





 We hope this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKPky_mCaRU&feature=youtu.be  will give you a helping hand with some creative ideas to inexpensively wrap your gifts and we have also included some new ways to use some of the endless tack you keep accumulating and turn it into easy to make holiday décor.

Inexpensive recycled Gift Wrap for the Horse Lover

Your local newspaper has what are called “end rolls”.  It is the end of the roll when they finish printing the day’s paper. They are happy to give them to you for free.  This is what you will use to wrap your gifts.  Then I keep all the cool Christmas cards I get from friends from the year before and cut off the top of the card and mount to the top of the package with double sided tape.  Add some pretty plaid ribbon and some fir boughs and your are done!  (I actually save pretty ribbons from packages from friends and family and re-use them on gifts I give the next year…I already admitted to being a hoarder !)  

Equestrian Cheese Serving Tray

A simple solution to display some cheese and crackers.  We used an antique mirror and hot glued a bit on the bottom, adding some cedar boughs and berries for color and we were ready for our first appetizer.  The mirror creates a reflection and is especially nice if some holiday lights are nearby.

Tack Hoarders…attention:  this one is for you (and me…gulp!)

Garland using Spurs, Stirrup Irons and Bits
Secure your garland up a staircase with wire and then drape some pretty wired holiday ribbon laced throughout the garland.  We actually attached the spur, bit and stirrup iron with a branch of the garland.  Pick these 3 items and repeat going up the stairs – think of how much “hoarded tack “you will give a new home to !!!


Stirrup Iron with leather Wreath
This wreath can easily be made with an old stirrup leather, stirrup iron, artificial wreath and some holiday ribbon.  We all have stirrup leathers that we seem to have lost the mate to (or is that just me?) anyway, just take an old leather and cut it down and use one of the existing holes to secure the wreath with a large headed nail into the wall.  Looks especially cheerful hung on each side of a set of barn doors. Welcome 




Monday, November 30, 2015

A Moveable Feast

Straight from the Horse's Mouth...our article ‘A Moveable Feast’ is featured in the Nov-Dec issue of USEF Equestrian magazine


   http://issuu.com/equestrian/docs/n_dissuu?e=1346541%2F315860
 (p.40-p.43)

Monday, October 19, 2015

20% off this Halloween

Frightfully great at 20% off with promo code “Boo” 
www.equestrian-interiors.com



Monday, December 1, 2014

Ride On Thursday

We have always taken great pride as a company in being unique. So we decided no “Cyber Monday“ for us…..nope…..being a little different is what we thrive on….so our discount cyber day for all our clients is this Thursday – now officially named “Ride On Thursday” –

Use code " RideOnThursday" at check out for 30% off of everything.

(Ok – if you have a better name – shoot us an email - we are all ears….)

Monday, September 8, 2014

The Riding Doctor

I herniated 2 discs in my lower back, 2 discs in my neck and broke 3 vertebrae in my mid back all from riding accidents. Beth Glosten, The Riding Doctor, gave me the ability to not only get out of pain and the fear of hurting myself again, but put me back in the saddle again!
I have had the good fortune of being able to work with Beth personally and when I read her new book “The Riding Doctor “, I felt like I was in one of her fantastic classes. The Riding Doctor is very easy to follow with visual aids on every page of anatomy and pictures of how the exercise should be performed. I have learned how to carry myself differently with proper posture, how to become physically and mentally centered and through her exercises in The Riding Doctor I have developed a core that has allowed me to be pain free and continue to follow my passion of riding Dressage.

I cannot say enough good about this book – her exercises genuinely will make a difference !