Whether you need a special stuffed horse for that pony-loving child in your life, semi-precious gemstone or fine glass
beaded or wire-wrapped jewelry for your special someone, or tough and hard-wearing steel or macrame pieces for the punk or
hippy in your life, we can fill the bill. Crosses and rosaries done to your specifications are a specialty, Celtic,
specialty stones or more traditional forms on request. Fine art with an equine, pet, wildlife or fantasy
theme are other possibilities, with Cindy able to make you a special drawing, painting or sculpture of your choosing, but
no naughty stuff, please--it's not done here. Finished pieces are always available, but feel free to ask for one
in a special size or color to make it your own.
Due to health problems, rush orders will no longer
be done. Please give at least two weeks for each order to be made and shipped, and that is per piece--larger orders
and special orders of course may take longer. Time estimates will be given during discussion, and you can decide for
yourself whether the art is worth the wait.
Pictures sent before shipment to confirm the order.
Items shipped once payment is received.
Sorry, but due to the large number of scams, we
do not ship to Africa.
Help save our at-risk horses! Yes, a large portion
of proceeds from sales from this site and the other go to help feed and maintain horses that might otherwise be at risk.
Shine is doing great, and has new pals that are learning a lot from him daily--he's still very much my business partner
on the horse front. Feel free to email me about rescues and horses in your area if you are interested in finding a new pal
who needs a home. This is a free service that a large number of people on the web provide just to help find horses of
all breeds new homes. I of course will always love Appaloosas the most, but am currently adopted mom for three QH type
horses, even though all three seem to have some Appy characteristics. I have contacts in many breeds, though, so feel free
to ask about any type of horse.
Remember, though, a good pal can be of any sort. I
was told Shine was a TB at first, but only after researching his tattoo discovered he was AQHA, even if more than half TB
and more royally bred than many TBs I've known locally--you just never know. Krissy has a wonderful pedigree, too,
and is actually a cousin of Shine's oddly enough, on their TB side. I get more offers, though, on Daisy, who is
merely a grade, but one of the most feminine and intelligent horses I've ever met, although I strongly suspect she is
a TB/QH/Arab and possibly Appy cross of some sort.
We currently have three openings
at the property for boarding or training--email me if interested. This place is great for rehabbing horses with leg
problems, and with all the recent rains, there is much more grass so it's a prettier ride on the trails.