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Hey everyone!

My name is Angela and I am the founder of Dare to Dream Designs. Horses have always been a huge passion of mine since a very young age. I always LOVED wearing clothing that had horses on it or goods such as stickers. As I grew older and especially in my adult life I have found it difficult to find my horsey tees or what I now live in hoodies! 

Art has been another huge passion of mine and I have wanted to design tees and hoodies for a very long time. I would have done it much sooner but I did not have the tools or the knowledge that I do now. I am so excited to share my passion and designs with you all! 

When I'm not designing for my merch you'll most likely find me caring for my two little girls, hubby, two dogs [Raynor & Zeratul], 1 bengal cat [Tayla], mini horse [Buzz], and my heart horse [Hank]. I have been blessed to travel the world, thanks to my dad serving in the Navy, and to grow up in a multiracial family.

Lake Stevens, WA is where I call home now. 

Have any other questions for me? Please, let me know! I also LOVE learning more about others and their passion. Shoot me a message telling me about yours. While you are at it send me some new inspiration. I am always looking and open to new inspiration! 

Meet Hank

Meet the heart horse of founder Angela. He is the reason she has pursued her dream to design and create apparel and goods that showcase her passion and the passion of others.

Hank is a 20-year-old grade quarter horse gelding. His gorgeous coloring is called grullo (grew-lee-oh). You will hear others call the color grulla (grew lee -ah) or black dun. Angela has also done the fun DNA test to find out what breed(s) Hank might be and was surprised to find he is listed as Quarter Horse, Hanoverian, and Argentinian Crillo!

She is amazed by this as she is of German descent as well as Argentinian descent and let's not forget American!

Angela is constantly amazed at others' heart horse stories and loves she has one to share as well.

Do you have a heart horse story to share?

Let us know!