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Top Five Halloween Costume Ideas For Horses With Spots

When I had my own horse it was one of the happiest times of my life. While there was a lot of work involved in keeping my horse elated and healthy, every job was literally a labor of love. The ultimate reward is that feeling inside your heart when your own horse calls to you and rubs her head on your shoulder as you stand next to her.

I have always loved horses and now that I am horse-less, I spend a lot of time thinking about them. One of my favorite times of year is Halloween and thinking about all the fun costumes to dress a horse in. I have written one long, detailed article “Halloween Costume Ideas for Your Horse and Yourself” which you can read here. After I wrote that particular article though, ideas honest kept popping into my mind and I realized that I needed to write another article on Halloween horse costume ideas for horses and their riders.

Since I continue to have so many different Halloween costume ideas for horses, this article will focus on Halloween costume ideas for spotted horses. If you own or lease a horse that is one of the color breeds who have spots such as Paint, pinto, leopard Appaloosa or Knabstrupper, then I have five relatively simple Halloween costume ideas for your horse; Paint by Number, Connect the Dots, Measles quarantine, Holstein cow and Dalmatian dog.

Halloween Costume Ideas for Spotted Horses #1: Paint by Number

If you have a pinto or Paint horse with a tobiano or overo pattern, you can make use of that fabulous pattern to create a very easy “Paint by Number” Halloween costume. All you will need is your horse and stick-on numbers that are easily seen from about fifteen feet or more away. Place a number on each patch of color on your horse and your horses’ Halloween costume is done.

Now it’s time for your coordinating costume as an artist. You will need a loose shirt with long sleeves and pants which you have splashed and smeared paint on in a few areas. Add one paint brush and artists’ palette and you are now an artist riding your paint by number horse art creation!

Halloween Costume Ideas for Spotted Horses #2: Connect the Dots

You can create a “connect the dots” Halloween costume for your horse if you have an Appaloosa or Knabstrupper horse with a leopard pattern. This works for horses whose coats have that flea-bitten look as well. All you need to do is win a marker or paint that will easily wash out of your horses coat and then use it to connect the dots on several areas of your horse’s body. If you are riding your horse, obviously you will be unable to connect the dots on your horse’s torso where the saddle will be but you can connect the dots on your horse’s shoulders, neck, hips and even face. Exercise a bright color marker or paint and connect the dots in some sort of pattern.

You can also wrap your horses legs in several different colored leg wraps to make it look like pencils or crayons on his legs. The main color wrap can be yellow with a pink eraser (wrap) at the top and then a tan or peach color wrap at the bottom to look like the inside of the pencil. The “lead” of the pencil can be a piece of electrical tape attached at the bottom to look like the lead. The leg wraps are optional but a cute touch.

Your coordinating Halloween costume can be your favorite riding outfit along with a giant “marker” in the color you used to create the connect the dot pattern on your horse. This giant marker can be created with the cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels, stuffed with newspaper and covered with construction paper in a color that will do your marker look authentic. The tip of your homemade marker can be created from any round object covered in either construction paper or colored electrical tape and attached at the waste of your giant cardboard tube.

Halloween Costume Ideas for Spotted Horses #3: Measles Quarantine

The measles quarantine Halloween costume plan is for the same horses as idea #2; Appaloosa or Knabstrupper horses with a leopard pattern. The idea for this costume is simple; the spots on your horse’s coat suggest that he has measles or chicken pox. Create a sign that says “Quarantine: This horse has measles” and hang it around your horse’s neck so it rests on his chest. Cut out a large piece of cardboard from a box or use foam core poster board in a square or rectangular shape. Use a bright black or red marker or paint to write the words so they can be easily read from a distance. Punch a hole at the top corner of each side of the trace, tie cord in each hole and attach around your horse’s neck. If necessary, you can enhance your horse’s spots with washable red non-toxic paint.

To create your coordinating costume, dress as a doctor or nurse in green surgical scrubs and mask. Wear a stethoscope around your neck and carry a doctor bag with MD stenciled on it. You can spend the doctor bag toy that is made by Fisher Designate Toys available from Toys ‘R’ Us. It includes all the doctor tools such as a stethoscope, thermometer and more. Or you can expend any handheld black bag and stencil MD on the front of it.

Halloween Costume Ideas for Spotted Horses #4:
Holstein Cow

Obviously a black and white Holstein cow Halloween costume will work best for a Paint or pinto horse that is already black and white. In fact you won’t need to do anything to your horse except for attaching a giant pink udder. For safety’s sake, I suggest you add the pink udder to your saddle blanket so that it hangs near your horse’s underbelly. Reduce two pieces of pink felt in an udder pattern shape which consists of a colossal circle with four hanging teats. Make it big so that when you attach one fraction of the udder shape to each side of your horse, on your saddle blanket, it will hang down far enough to look like an udder.

Your coordinating Halloween costume can go either one of two different ways. You can dress as a milk maid with your hair in braids and in a dress or you can dress as a farmer in blue overalls. You will need a metal milk pail for both costumes. Write the word milk on it with paint.

Halloween Costume Ideas for Spotted Horses #5: Dalmatian Dog

This costume idea will work best for horses with a leopard Appaloosa coat pattern. If your horse’s spots are black, that’s even better though there are liver-colored Dalmatians so if your horses spots are a shade of brown, this costume idea will work for your horse. Create a giant “dog” collar for your horse out of red fabric. If you have the proper tools, you can originate it out of red fake leather but this is more difficult so I suggest using a thick red fabric or red felt. Cut a wide strip, about five inches wide and long enough to go all the way around your horse’s neck. Attach a Velcro fastener or other fastener so the “collar” will stay around your horse’s neck. Next, crop out a large round circle (you can exercise a large bowl as a guide for a perfect circle) from foam core poster board and write your horse’s name on it with gloomy marker. Punch a hole in the circle “trace” and using twine, attach the tag to the collar.

To go along with your Dalmatian horse, you can dress yourself as a Dalmatian too by using a white t-shirt and sad felt pen to make spots on it and then creating a collar for yourself out of the same red fabric and foam core poster board you used to create your horse’s ‘”dog” collar.

The Halloween costume ideas for horses in this article are basic and simple but only if you have a spotted horse such as a Paint, pinto, leopard Appaloosa or Knabstrupper. By using one of these five Halloween costume ideas for your horse, perhaps you will even win a ribbon at your local Halloween horse show this year.

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    Fun to Make Gift Ideas for Your Pet

    • Make a gift basket for that favorite pet
    • A custom Christmas stocking for Fido
    • Fun and games for your feline friend


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    Trying to judge of that perfect gift for your pet? I know every year I try to gain a little something that my pet really likes during the Holiday season

    For several years now I have made homemade doggy treats for my own pup as well as for those of my friends. There are many doggy treat recipes online so I won’t go into that here, but a nice Holiday tin filled with novel tidbits will make a clear dog as well as their owner happy.

    Make a gift basket for that well-liked furry pal. Gather together into a nice basket doggy treats, dog biscuits, rawhide chews, nyla bones and don’t forget a fresh toy, either fleece or squeaky depending on the pup in question Some dogs are pretty hard on toys so be careful to find the appropriate toy for that special pooch…
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    Let’s not forget the kitties. A nice basket will be more then a container for the average cat so be clear it’s the right size for snoozing. Add a nice soft pillow and you’ve got one happy cat. Of course there are all kinds of cat treats out there and a selection will be appreciated by most felines. Also pick up some catnip toys to add some fun to the holiday season. Cat toys of all kinds are available online or in your local department store and even if your cat’s favorite toy at the moment is the plastic ring from the milk jug he will enjoy chasing current plastic or furry prey.

    Santa doesn’t forget the pets just effect clear he knows whose stocking is who’s by writing his name on it with glitter glue. Fill his stocking with his favorite treats and toys and don’t forget to leave Santa a milk bone, I mean cookie this year…

    Make fun toys for your dog with fleece purchased at your local craft store. Sew two circles or squares factual sides together leaving enough room to turn just side out. Add A bit of polyfill a squeaker found in the craft department sew the opening shut, and you will have a very personal dog toy. You can invent the exact size and shape you want and they are washable. These toys will provide hours of fun.

    Use the same fleece to make a soft comfortable bed for your pet. Sew in a zipper and enjoy with cedar shavings for napping pleasure. To make the bed easier to keep clean construct an inner pillow from burlap filled with cedar shavings and a cover made from soft fleece. That can be tossed in the washer.

    To make a fun cat toy sew two circles of fabric factual sides together leaving a petite opening. Turn right side out and fill with catnip. Sew the opening shut and let the fun initiate! Make a few at a time and store inside an airtight bag to keep freshness. Add a shoestring and dangle from the nearest doorknob for something a little different and exciting

    There are thousands of ideas for that fashionable pet. A current collar. And leash is unbiased the beginning. Your pet can sport the stars and stripes or your favorite football team. How about a new raincoat or nylon boots to maintain his tootsies dry? There are knit and crochet patterns for your pet at “Crochet Pattern Central. So keep that pup warm with a new sweater or crochet fluffy a new bed this winter… Sewing patterns are available at craft stores and online. How about an Elf Costume for Rover or a set of antlers? Maybe that perfect bandana for your Holiday party?

    Remember your pets enjoy the Holidays too but more valuable have fun finding that special gift for your furry friends.


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