Horse Show Ribbon Displays Made Easy

Economical and Creative Ways to Show Off Your Horse Show Successes

My horse-loving daughter has more than one hundred ribbons from various horse shows over the years.

From hunter-jumper to dressage to pleasure classes, my young equestrian and her horse have emerged victorious often. Because of this, we have amassed a large collection of acetate, in the form of
 horse show ribbons.

Multi-colored rosettes, bold blue ribbons and even several reds, yellows, pinks, whites and greens adorn her bedroom. Truly, when visitors enter my equestrian daughter's room, they always remark about her many horse show ribbons.

As a family, we enjoy looking at all of the horse show ribbons, with their printed logos and event names. On the back of each horse show ribbon, the name and date of each horse show is printed, along with the class and placing. My daughter's horse show ribbons tell the story of her horse show career.

DISPLAYING HORSE SHOW RIBBONS

Of course, most equestrians enjoy displaying their horse show ribbons on their horses' stall fronts at the stables, at least for the week after a horse show. Before long, however, it's time to take the horse show ribbons home.

Saddleries, tack stores and horsey catalogs sell lovely horse show ribbon display racks and glassed frames. However, these can be quite pricey.

What are some creative ways equestrians can display horse show ribbons at home?

A SIMPLE RIBBON BORDER

To display my daughter's horse show ribbons, we created a colorful border, which stretches all the way around her room.

Together, we strung sturdy cotton yarn around the perimeter of her bedroom, right where the ceiling meets the walls. We attached the yarn to the walls with little cup hooks, which we affixed to the seam at the top of each wall.

These hooks are available at the hardware store in brass, silvertone and white. They screw right into the wall.

The horse show ribbons hook right over the yarn. The yarns do droop a little bit, but this makes a pretty scalloped effect between each hook, as her horse show ribbons hang down proudly. The multi-colored horse show ribbons almost look like an equestrian curtain or horsey border print around the top of each wall.

A VERITABLE VALANCE

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excellent

Posted on 04/23/2008 at 12:04:23 PM

I appreciate this article from a crafter's point of view. It's always a challenge to think of new ways to display ribbons won at all kinds of events. Thanks so much!

Posted on 04/10/2008 at 10:04:47 AM

I got a banner when i was a teenager working at the stables. wonder if i still have itr somewhere and how do i display it ..... nevermind it would be too lonely up there all by it's self. Good Job Miss Linda ken

Posted on 04/09/2008 at 9:04:42 PM

Thanks as always Mary

Posted on 04/08/2008 at 2:04:16 PM

I really enjoyed this and horses are very lovely!!!! ******************************************************************************

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 7:04:19 AM

Good article with unusual content, at least for me. :) Sheri

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 2:04:45 AM

Five stars!

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 11:04:15 PM

After reading all your other excellent articles on horses, I am confident that you know how to display ribbons won at horse shows very attractively! :)

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 11:04:53 PM

Wow, what good ideas. I have friends whose Grandkids are in horse shows, I'll have to pass some of these along. Good Article, Thanks+*+*+*

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 6:04:44 PM

Very enjoyable read, I really liked this, thanks!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 04/06/2008 at 6:04:54 PM

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