6 Classy Ways to Have an Equestrian Themed Christmas, Presented by Kentucky Performance Products

I will admit, I am guilty of having to inject horses into every single thing I do- including my Christmas decor. I just never seemed to outgrow the horse bug that I was bitten by when I was a kid. The JN team paired up with Kentucky Performance Products to hunt down some of our favorite horse-inspired Christmas decor to help inspire you while you are decking the halls this holiday season.

1) A Stylish Wreath

2) An Equestrian-Themed Tree

3) Add a Few Subtle Hints of Horses Every Where You Look

4) How About Some Horsey Paper Goods?

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5) Get Creative With Your Stockings

6) Top It All Off With A Cute Personalized Ornament

Go Jumping!


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