Printables are available for personal, non-commercial use only please! They are for fun – I do not make any money from these and will remove them if necessary or requested. 🙂
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I’ve been working on a lot of digital graphics and illustrations lately. I got distracted with model horse stuff and before I knew it I had a page full of vector trail signs.
While they printed up nicely on cardstock, I wanted something a little more polished, and chose to print them out on glossy photo paper instead.
After gluing that to a piece of cardboard (think, cereal boxes) I cut them all out and painted the edges and backs. They feel like craft wood pieces and are quite sturdy.
Plus they’re mix and match-able…
I’ve uploaded a PDF file so you can print out your own. Some signs come in a couple different sizes, so there’s plenty of variety.
Enjoy!
These are so cute! Thank you for including the PDF. I’m going to have fun with these. 🙂
Yey! Now my riders can go out on adventures!
Love them! Your technique is great! I am going to have to make some now!
These are awesome! I love these printables, you should make things like that more often!
Thanks! I love making them. 🙂 Anything in particular you would like to see?
some things like signs for around the barn would be cool
I’d love to see a “Horses have the right of way” sign! it would be so nice.
Hi i don’t know how to print them?
Click on the link to the PDF, then right click on the file and select print. That should bring up your computer’s printer settings.
Um, maybe like posters? like feed charts or anatomy charts or like schedules?
That’s really neat work! And thanks for making the file available. 🙂
Brilliant timing here, I’m working on a trail diorama! Thanks so much for sharing the .pdf for us all 🙂
Unfortunately, I met someone who was selling these exact printables for 10$ a set in their Clarion Hotel room during the BreyerFest weekend. It’s frustrating to see someone steal another’s work for money, especially after they were offered for free. I’m a longtime reader and a huge fan of this blog, so I recognized them, although I’m sure there were lots of younger collectors who didn’t and accidentally supported the theft.
Oh that is extremely frustrating to hear, especially if it was an adult hobbyist who should know better. 😦
Oh no! That is terrible!
How did you make the posts stand up?
A simple base could be made from a square of wood (cardboard would work too) glued to the bottom. 🙂
Thanks!
is there like a french version or something like that?
Just English, sorry! 😦
ooh, I love this I am entering a trail diorama in my county fair thank you!
Can these be used for classic models?
They should work fine for Classics. 🙂 You can always scale them down before printing too.
Thank you so much!!!! I have a classic sized barn and love to make it realistic! these are perfect to add some fun to it!!!! Thank you!!!
I wish I could Mack some of you stuff but I don’t have a printer 😭
Aww! So cute! But one question. What scale are the smaller Multi-Use and Horse Trail signs?
Traditional, just slightly smaller for variety. 🙂
OK great! Thank you for these amazeballs printables!