Monday, November 16, 2009

Twinkle Stencil Kit--Would you use this product? It makes a glittery star shape on your horse!?

Hey, just wondering who would use this on their horse. I think it would be fun for a girl who likes bling and glamour on her horse. What do you think?





My Appaloosa gelding Milo already has enough spots, but my plain sorrel Quarter Horse mare might like getting dressed up like this horse: http://unitedvetequine.com/Merchant2/mer...





I just saw this product and thought--who would actually use that, and in what sort of class? I mean, could you actually have that on your horse in a halter or showmanship class?

Twinkle Stencil Kit--Would you use this product? It makes a glittery star shape on your horse!?
LOL! I actually have used that glitter before. I used to travel with a lady who was a reiner, and for her freestyle reining class we would always get her horse all glammed up. It's not really supposed to be used in like halter classes, or showmanship stuff, the judges would probably look down on it. But in our case it was okay, because in freestyle reining, anything goes. I think also in parades or something you could use it. It's not bad for your horse, and washes off with ease.
Reply:lol...I'd use it...That would be great for the 4th of July Parade, Memorial Day...yea...I'd use it.
Reply:Yes i use it for fun play dates or shows that arent serious but only in certain classes i think it is just adorable on my horse
Reply:It's very cute but wouldn't suit my boys !


I think a lot of people would like it for fun rides and fancy dress etc. Seems like a nice thing to buy someone for a Christmas present.


I think the smartest thing I saw round here recently was someone who'd clipped their horse and used stencils so she had little love hearts on her quarters ( my daughter wants to try that one out on the pony !)
Reply:I used it on Lena once, I just bought it. I tested by her feet and it looks great!! Most likely halter and showmanship classes would not allow it and other bigger shows but local shows would prob allow it but not like all out Glitz n' Glam everywhere. Like some on there rump, in mane, and on bottom part of her legs. Best wishes!
Reply:Probably not going to add anything new but here it goes anyway lol...





Twinkle is not for Halter, Showmanship or Hunter/Saddleseat day flat classes (pleasure, eq, etc), the jumper ring (there is enough debate on whether to allow striping and rhinestones on GPA helmets!) or (god forbid) dressage.





Western barrels and reining i don't know so much about lol.





Watching some of the Saddleseat and Hunter night (keyword, night) classes I have had my suspicions on whether the mane and hoof product is used. If so it is usually such a small amount and in the gold or silver so it is just picked up under the lights rather than being overly obvious.





Whenever I see a lot of Twinkle it is usually in a parade, demonstration (anyone see the *dancing horse* at the World Famous Lipizzaner show?), drill team, or costume class (love those costume classes!) :-) or you know, just to make your horse a diva lol





I have never used it personally. My Gelding has a bit of a complex and HATES it when anyone calls him pretty (bad things always happen...caused by him) and only tolerates braiding for horse shows (still puts up a fuss though). I don't want to know what would happen if i used twinkle on him.... although I do think deep down he is pretty much a diva already lol.





If I had a mareish on the other hand .... *Evil Grin*
Reply:I do drill team and parades with my mule and would just use it on him for that.





I wouldn't ever use it for show purposes...





If you get it, let me know what you think of it!
Reply:It soo sweet!


Your horse would look soooo cool!!!!!!!


I would wear it at schooling shows but not in good shows!!!


I would wear that on the spunky pony I ride!!!!!
Reply:i wouldnt use it in shows persay. but i have seen other girls use in in big barrel races etc. but i have only used it at a 4th of july barrel race once and during a parade. in the right situation it can be fun to use. :o)
Reply:I sell quite a bit of it. Mostly it is used for parades, drill teams, and rodeo queen horses. I would not use it in a breed show, but in some of the local shows that "fun" classes it would be OK. I have also seen it used as part of a costume in the freestyle reining classes.
Reply:You can't use it in most shows, but I put it on my barrel horse in the competitions that allow it and at fun shows at the barn.





It fun to have, so is glittery hoof polish. =]
Reply:I think it is a cool product. I would use in parades.
Reply:I would use it but not at shows!
Reply:I wouldn't us eit in showmanship classes but mainly fund things. I barrel race and I'll do my horses witht eh twinkle products for a little added pizazz! lol Now they do make certain products you could potentially use in showmanship classes. They have a white highlighter that has microscopic glitter in it to enhance white marks and make them sparkle without having the bold colors. then there is a spray called Gold Dust that you could spray into the mane and tail or sorrels and palominos to make the mane sparkle, for all colros they make a detangler that has tiny tiny glitter in it that looks good in all colored manes and tails but it too lacks the bold colors. I have actually painted the TN Titans sign on my horse's rump with the twinkle products for a barrel show before so you ddon't have to stick with just the stencils. Parades are another good use for them. You can get christmas stencils and use those for a christmas parade , easter same thing:) I find it to be a very fun product. You mostly see kids using it but I'm young at heart and I liek sparkles! lol So yeah 25 and I use it:) Also a lady that comes inot my store paints roses on her draft horse's hips, she does the carriage rides downtown and always gets compliments on it. I'll post a pic of my mare with her Titan's hip and try and get Jamie to bring me a pic of her drafts with the roses. It's really cool.
Reply:Not in shows, but I think that is really really cool as long as it comes off without pulling their hair.





Maybe in local jumper shows?


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