Instead of candy, this colorful party pinata is full of snuggles! Ready for any fiesta, this standing donkey will last years instead of just one day. If you want to add a little color to any occasion, bring this bright and soft friend!
It’s showtime for the Crafty Ponies!! Get them ready for their show with this great travel rug set, which includes a stretch neck cover, tail bag, leg boots, and instructional booklet.
This new travel rug set from Crafty Ponies is the perfect accessory set to get Crafty ready for traveling to the horse show.
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These small, Multicolor Plush Unicorns are a magical addition to your plush collection. High quality materials and precise hand construction makes for a unique and soft touch. These adorable, cuddly friends feature a shiny holographic horn, matching accents, and bright vivid swirled colors.
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Children can enjoy learning about the driving harness with this detailed and fully functioning Crafty Ponies driving harness set.
All the parts of a ‘real’ pony driving pony harness are included with the exception of the driving bridle. Click HERE to order the bridle!
We have included detachable blinkers which fasten to your own Crafty Ponies bridle The fully illustrated instructional booklet helps children to learn about the driving harness.
The Misty mold is a portrait model of the horse made famous in Marguerite Henry’s book Misty of Chincoteague. The mold has both the round “Breyer Molding Co.” and “U.S.A.” mold stamps, and occasionally the “B” stamp as well. First introduced in 1972, she has been in production ever since. Misty was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #20.
The Stormy mold was introduced in 1977 and is named for the equine star of Marguerite Henry’s book Stormy, Misty’s Foal. The mold has the round “Breyer Molding Co.” mold stamp, and it’s possible that some may have the “B” stamp as well. Stormy was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #19.
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The Grazing Foal was introduced in 1965 with only the round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp. Sometime around 1970 the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, and some of the also have the “B” stamp. It was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #151.
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The Semi-Rearing Mustang (or Mustang) mold was introduced in 1961 with the round “Breyer Molding Co.” mold stamp, with later (post 1970) models adding the “U.S.A.” stamp. Many early models also had the tip of the the near front hoof cut flat, probably to help stabilize the model. The model was sculpted by Chris Hess and is Breyer mold #87.