How about making some handmade horse toys? Spending time crafting horse-themed toys with familiar materials can greatly expand children’s creativity.
When kids and adults play with the finished toys, the ingenuity and discoveries from the making process will make it even more fun.
There are endless ways to play, from pretending to run a ranch to doll play.
We’ve gathered ideas you can make with easy-to-find materials like origami paper, recycled items, and paper cups, so please try them at home or in early childhood settings!
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Make and Play! A Collection of Fun DIY Horse Toy Ideas (1–10)
Cute zodiac felt finger puppets!

Not just for kids—you’ll want to make and collect them for yourself too! Here’s a cute finger puppet idea.
You’ll need a template, felt in various colors, eye parts, scissors, stuffing, thread, and a needle.
It’s great for those who are good at crafts, but if you’re not confident or you’re a beginner, you can also use fabric glue to stick the felt pieces together and aim to finish that way.
If you customize the mane and eye parts, you’ll end up with a horse that has a totally different look.
The candy box transforms! A moving horse

Let’s make a horse using a box of your favorite snacks! Since the package will become the pattern, pick a box with a design you like.
First, cut the box into three rings of equal width.
Place one ring horizontally, and to its left, place another ring vertically.
Staple the touching edges to create the horse’s body and neck.
Take the remaining ring, turn it horizontally, align its left end with the others, and attach it along the underside of the body.
Flatten the part that sticks out on the left so it juts out, and staple it.
Then, cut the head, legs, ears, and tail from the leftover box pieces and glue them on.
If you hold the part sticking out on the left side of the body and pull the tail on the opposite side, the neck will move.
3D horse made of Perler beads

Iron beads are a handmade toy you can even find at 100-yen shops.
You arrange small pipe-shaped pieces on a pegboard and fuse them with the heat of an iron to enjoy all kinds of designs.
Basically, you make flat designs, but like this horse idea, you can combine flat pieces to create three-dimensional results too.
Iron beads are sold in a wide variety of colors, so try making a horse in your favorite shades.
Add a horn and it might even become a unicorn!
Puppet horse

You can put it on your hand and make the mouth chomp! Here’s a handmade horse puppet idea.
You’ll use a sock, foam sheets, felt, yarn, and googly eyes.
Stack two half-circle pieces of foam sheet and tape the straight edges together, then attach them to the cut end of the sock with a hot glue gun.
Line the contact surfaces of the foam with pink felt and glue on teeth made from white felt.
Finally, add the facial features, a yarn mane, and felt ears—and you’re done!
Mole animal horse

Pipe cleaners are great for wrapping and making accessories, but how about trying a three-dimensional horse made with pipe cleaners? You’ll need two full-length pipe cleaners, two shorter cut pieces, a pair of eye parts, and a small bell.
Pipe cleaners are covered with short fibers, but the ends are wire and can easily prick your fingers, so be careful as you finish.
You can also change the colors or adjust the size to bring the horse closer to the image you have in mind.
Give it a try and have fun experimenting!
A rocking horse that adults can ride

It’s a toy where, when you ride it and rock your body back and forth, the wooden horse moves forward little by little.
You cut the horse’s body, two legs, seat, and handle out of a single piece of wood and assemble them.
The reason the horse moves forward is the mechanism of the back legs.
The front legs are firmly fixed to the body, but there is a gap around the back legs.
After the front legs touch down, the back legs lift slightly and move forward to meet the front legs… Repeating that motion makes it advance.
Finish it by painting it in any colors you like.
Make a clear horse out of a plastic bottle!

Why not try a craft project using recycled materials? In this idea, you’ll make a horse out of plastic bottles.
Cut the bottles with scissors and glue the pieces together while imagining the overall shape of the horse.
Instead of fixing the shape from the start, you’ll turn the cut parts into a horse by using them creatively—an idea that really stimulates creativity.
Use clear plastic bottles to create a mysterious, beautiful transparent horse.
Since you’ll be assembling as you glue, a hot glue gun will come in handy.


