To the non-equine obsessed, horse people may seem like a tough bunch to buy for. Any gift-giving holiday could incite panic as many riders are not the typical flowers-and-fancy-clothes sort—but buying something to knock their socks off shouldn’t be hard (or cost you an arm and a leg).
- Personalized Pendant
This classy, ¾-inch pendant can be custom designed to look like your favorite equine love. Personalized gifts garner extra points! - Customized Correspondence
Personalize your thoughts with an equestrian flair! This 10-pack of monogrammed cards even lets you choose a custom color choice for your initials. - Tasty Treats
Your favorite steed would love to get a little something sweet for Valentine’s Day. With a variety of offerings, one is sure to lead the way to your horse’s heart. Try Paddock Cakes or Charleigh’s Cookies (or make your own!) - Coral Colored Wellies
Many horse people are anxiously awaiting the arrival of spring, but there’s nothing quite like bright pink Wellies to make a grey, February day seem a bit more bearable. - Sweets for the Sweet
Chocolates are always in season, and they’re even better if they’re horse-themed! - 14 Hands Wine
Set the stage for a lovely dinner with a uniquely named wine. Available in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Moscato, there’s something for every wine lover in your life. - Horsey Handbags
Show your passion for horses even when you’re not at the barn with an awesome equine-themed handbag. Handmade in a variety of patterns and shapes, PonyUP! bags benefit retired and rescued horses in need. - Custom Stall Plaques
A beautiful stall plaque is always much appreciated, but many horse owners won’t spend the money one themselves. Available in every material from wood to plastic and with the ability to include custom graphics, it’s one gift that’s sure to be popular for years to come. - Personalized Phone Case
Many people have their phones on them 24/7, so what better way to be reminded of your horse than to see him each time you answer a call or text? - Browbands with Bling
Make the equine love of your life feel even more special with a made-for-him browband to highlight his sweet face. - Special Spurs
Up the “wow” factor when your Valentine rides into the show pen with a pair of custom spurs. Your choice of rowel, finish, engraved button color and initial font. - Custom Crops
Ensure that your horse-loving friend never loses her riding crop again! With choices of color, thickness, length and flex, the perfect crop is attainable! - Nicker Stickers
Show the world that your barn buddy is a horse lover even when she’s not hauling a trailer with a custom window sticker. With everything from breed and discipline to custom-made decals, there’s something for every horse lover in your life. - Picture Frames
Last but not least, every horse person has hundreds of pictures of ponies on their smart phone and tablet. Encourage them to print some out and display them with a unique equine frame.
- Personalized Pendant
No matter what you get your sweetie or your barn buddy (both two- or four-legged) for Valentine’s Day, it’s sure to be a hit as you took the time to appreciate their equestrian endeavors.
Liked this article? Here are others on gifts for horse people:
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cool, wish they put pics up
Abby, the links in this article have wonderful pictures.
Love this article : ) Another wonderful Valentine Gift is a gift certificate for a custom, hand-made bridle, or a cutom, horse hair bust painted to look like your horse. You can see gift certificates and lots of great tack and equine artwork at: http://www.spanishhorsetack.com/gift-certificates/
Great ideas.
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