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Equidivine Designs Won $2500 For Best Design

The WEF Great Charity Challenge MIAMI 2015
 

Raising money for Breast Cancer?

 

Breast cancer is a very close subject to us at Equidivine as our very own mum suffered and beat the disease. 

We are official supports of breast cancer research and every breast cancer item we sell 5% will be donated to the breast cancer pink ribbon foundation.

 

We work closely with the charity to help you guys organize and raise as much money for the cause as possible and have come up with this totally fun way to raise awareness and raise funds enabling the charity to be able to save lives!

 

If you require allot of items from us for your event you can purchase at trade price and sell them at your show to make extra money for your event. We are very flexible and try and work with you to make your event a success.

 

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us and we are more than happy to discuss coming out to your event with our rose who was featured on ITV all covered in her pinkness to help you raise a fantastic profile for your event and hopefully attract that much needed media attention!

 

Please have a look through our items 

 

Order your official canter for a cure products from Equidivine

This year we are super excited to announce that we are sponsoring the event to raise money for Medical Detection Dogs

 

All products purchased from us will donate a percentage to the charity

we will also be at the show applying products on the day including out glitter quarter mark stencils

 

Purchase the Official merchandise from our online shop

Glittertastic: Behind the Scenes with Equidivine

BY ERIN GILMORE • FEBRUARY 9, 2015 • CULTURE, MOSIAC • COMMENTS (0) • 984

 

 

It’s sparkly, it’s shiny, it comes in every color…. and it is serious business. Welcome to the world of glitter – more specifically, the business of equine glitter tattooing. When Horse & Style first connected with the UK-based Equidivine via email, we incorrectly assumed that the folks behind all things glitter spent their time turning horses into real life “My Little Ponies” did glitter tattooing as a fun hobby.

We couldn’t have been more incorrect. While Michelle and Sean Inch, founders of Equidivine, began their glitter career as a fun side business, but quickly, it very quickly grew to encompass much more, and has a wide reach in the UK. Equidivine has been invited by The Royal Ascot, The Olympia International, and many other top international horse shows in the United Kingdom to “glitterfy” their horses.

When Michelle and Sean heard about the Great Charity Challenge at WEF, they hopped a flight to Florida to show us their talents in glittering. With custom glitter tattoos, many pots of glitter and tattoo glue that they’d brought all the way from the UK (Sean reported that Customs didn’t know what to make of them), it was clear that we’d connected with a couple of bona fide glitter experts. Upon their arrival to the USA, we in turn connected Equidivine with the Kerkorian/Couch team that was set to compete for Take Stock In Children in the Great Charity Challenge. As the sun began to set on Saturday night, Michelle and Sean were hard at work preparing the Kerkorian/Couch “Powerpuff” Team for their appearance in the GCC relay. In a night of creative costumes and decorated, the Powerpuffs stood out under the Saturday Night Lights and were even named one of the top three Best Costumes of the Great Charity Challenge!

Check out this behind the scenes look at how Equidivine took a trio of horses from show ready to glitter-tastic.

Congratulations to Isabel Napper/@dappergrey for winning a glitter tattoo gift set from H&S and Equidivine on Instagram. Want your own? Visit equidivine.co.uk

Equidivine Sponsor Canter For A Cure 

Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th June 2015

You can now purchase the official products to support canter for a cure from our online website where we will donate a percentage to the charity. Turn up in style and show your support for an amazing cause. 

Stencil

£1.50

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