*Printables are available for personal, non-commercial (no selling) 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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Good plastic ponies deserve treats every now and then, right?
Here’s a new set of printables for you today!
There are three flavors…
…and three sizes. Traditional, Classic…
…and Schleich. (of course you can use whichever size you like or re-size them further)
DOWNLOAD Horse Treat Packaging
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I printed mine on regular computer paper and secured them with a glue stick. I used the leftover paper to stuff the bags, then added a gloss coating.
My favorite gloss I use for printables is this one:
It doesn’t smear the ink like thinner glosses do, and really brightens up the color.
I really wanted to make some miniature horse treats to go with them, but didn’t want to deal with polymer clay, so I came up with a different solution.
I’m using a thin, sticky-backed piece of cork I found with the scrapbook paper in Hobby Lobby. I used this to make a miniature bulletin board and thought it might pass as treats too.
First I cut a couple strips, peeled off the backing and stuck them together, to give it a little more thickness. I sketched out a few treats then cut them out.
Instant heart cookies!
I hope you (and your ponies!) enjoy!












Hi Nichelle! I was wondering, what doll you are using is these photos? She seems to be alot more realistic then the current breyer dolls.
Thanks, May.
She is a Zica Toys “Yvonne” doll. 🙂 The doll was recently discontinued (and sold out) BUT the tooling was bought by a new company called KC’s Galloping Gals (here’s their FB group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244301912793297/permalink/244511046105717/) They are in the process of getting production going again as these dolls are very popular among hobbyists. 🙂
how do you close a treat bag
I sew mine but in these I think Nichelle used glue
Yay! I love this idea! Thanks for doing this!
You’re very welcome – I’m happy you like them! 🙂
Printing it doesn’t print
This is awesome! I will do it in Classics and schleich size. I love your tutorials and tack!!!
So glad you like them! 🙂
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i shall do the same.
Thanks so much Nichelle! These are so cool, especially how you remembered the little guy sizes – My schleichs will really appreciate it! 😀
You’re welcome! 😀
Thank you for the printables and the idea for how to make the cookies!
You’re welcome, glad you like them! 😀
I am definitely making these in SM size for my escaped pony setup. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QSZaojrNbXukLZlN-VDAcqtnkCMcgsdp/view?usp=drivesdk) 😀
I love your setup!!! XD
Yay more printables! I absolutely love your tutorials and keep it up! They’re awesome. 😃
Thanks, glad you like them!! 🙂
Hi how do you make your own printables and things? do use a computer to create your own lables?
Yup! I make all of them in Adobe Photoshop 🙂
Yeah! Mini treats! Thanks for doing a Schleich size. I really appriciate it! Would clear nail polish work for a glossy coat?
You’re welcome! Clear nail polish might work – I’ve never tried it before though!
god, your so nice for also adding schleich size!
Hello Nichelle just wanted to ask is there a tutorial on how to make the horse treats? By the way all of your printables and home made iteams are amazing, congratulations!!
Thank you! 🙂 I showed how I made the treats above, unless you’re looking for something else?
Thank you but it doesn’t seem to be working on mine
i kind of wish it came with instructions
HORSEGNJWBAJKF SO COOL MY HORSES LOVE THEM
I filled mine with quinoa to give them a realistic weight/feel. 🙂
I stuffed mine with cotton and stapled them shut.
How did you fold them shut though? Mine are more like pouches than what they’re supposed to be.
I press and fold the sides in like you would see on a paper grocery or lunch bag. Hope that helps! 🙂
Ok! I will find one in my house and try to copy that. 😀
Thanks for the tip!
Your post on horse treats is fantastic, and I love the creativity you’ve shown in making these delicious snacks for our equine friends. As I was reading, I thought about the concept of combining these treats with the best horse calming supplement to create a well-rounded and nurturing approach to horse care. These supplements can provide an extra layer of support for our beloved horses, helping them stay relaxed and focused. The thought of including such a holistic approach to horse wellness in your treat-making process might be a great idea to explore in a future post. Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas!
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