Limited by my free time and available materials, I wanted to simplify it maximally and that's why I was thrilled when I saw this amazing idea as another great way to use pool noodles.
We folded the noodle, tied it with a wrapping strip (it should represent the reins). The eyes were drawn with a ballpoint pen, while the mane and the tail were made from the wrapping paper scraps.
It was really a quick craft, and I don't need to tell you how thrilled she was, she even went to bed at night, hugging her "horse" saying "this is my friend."
How adorable! I think the added benefit of being able to store it at home without having to feed it is a plus!!! #sitssharefest
ReplyDeleteyes, you are definitely right, this sure is the added benefit of it. Thank you for stopping by
DeleteOh - how I would have loved this as a kid!
ReplyDeleteMy girls really had fun playing with them. Glad you like it and thank you for stopping by
DeleteThese are so fun and creative! We love making things with pool noodles over here! Thank you for linking up to The Creative Exchange!
ReplyDeletepool noodles should be renamed somehow, since we use it everywhere except the pool :)
DeleteMy son played on a version of these and was asking for them. This is a perfect tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad you like it!
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