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Note :
Some people say you should hang the horseshoe with the ends – the heels – pointing up so the good luck it brings won't drain out. Others say the heels should be pointing down so the good luck falls on anybody passing through the doorway.

The way the horseshoe is hung and displayed varies. Some regions of the world believe that hanging the horseshoe in an upward position (“U”) holds in all the good luck and the powers it brings. For them, hanging the horseshoe upside down meant that its powers would fall away and dissipate.

In pasted times:
It was believed that the primitive goblins feared the metal weapons of their enemies, and were therefore afraid of iron . To ward off goblins and evil spirits from their homes, the people hung iron horseshoes over their front doors.


Material

  • 1 horse shoe, (new or old the choice is yours)
  • craft paints (various colours)
  • estapol

Method

  1. Paint the horse shoe in the colour of your choice.
  2. Once the paint is dry, let your creative juices flow and paint your pattern/design onto the horse shoe in a colourful or pastel explosion.
  3. When art work is dry, paint over with a coat of estapol.
  4. Now simply nail to the house entrance and stand back and admire your work whilst whispering a good luck blessing.



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  • cherz
    • 22 Mar 2017
      11:35 am

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  • A pony mad little girl would just love this!

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  • I always thought you hung a horse shoe up to keep the good luck in. I like the thought of it showering everyone who walks under it if it’s hung the other way too. Maybe hang one up and one down to cover all bases

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  • Thanks for galloping by moms and wishing you all clip clopping fun and good times.

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  • What a good idea for good luck. Thank you.

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  • thats new!! such a god idea.

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  • So pretty I love this idea completely!

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  • I love it and the coulour are lovely

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  • My Grandmother taught me how to paint folk art.

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  • Great idea, I love the horse shoe, and agree it should be kept so the opening is at the top.

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  • a beautiful craft prohect thanks for sharing

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  • i love horse shoes such good luck

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  • Oh! We’ve actually got an horse shoe in the shed that the previous owners left behind!

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  • absolutely beautiful. This would be a treasure in any home. Thanks.

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  • I’m not really into folk art, but this is a nice example.

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  • How beautiful. I have a mini horse shoe that could use a bit of dressing up.

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