Kids have a wonderful ability to find joy in simple things—like pretending to be a sheriff riding a trusty foam rocking horse. And the best part? This DIY project cost Dad less than half a day of tinkering. Like many great projects, the foam can be sourced for free if you have an old sofa you're ready to part with. Without specialized cutting tools, it's best to cut the shape a little oversized and trim it down gradually. Instead of spray glue for the cover, you can use strips of Velcro—this makes it easy to remove the cover for a good cleaning, along with other ornaments.

The measurements we suggest work well for a child aged 24–36 months, but feel free to adapt them to your little rider and the materials you have on hand. For the saddle and reins, you can use leftover fabric and ribbon, cut and sewn to fit. The mane and tail can also be attached with Velcro—though knowing kids, this modification might not last forever!
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Let's Ride Toward New Adventures!
Start by drawing a trapezoidal shape on a block of foam (available at hardware stores in various sizes and thicknesses) to create the horse's profile. From the same block, you can also cut the neck and snout. For clean, precise cuts, a foam cutter from our home improvement collection is ideal—offering sharp blades and a cutting depth of up to 300 mm.
Spray adhesive creates a thin, even layer and works quickly, unlike other glues that are hard to spread on soft, fibrous surfaces. The adhesive acts almost instantly, so you'll need to press the parts together immediately for a few seconds. Cover the foam shape with scraps of faux fur, trying to align the seams with the edges. Use spray adhesive again for this step.
For the tail and mane, unravel an old upholstery cord and sew it onto the cover with strong thread. Looking to upgrade your workspace? Check out our desks and work surfaces for a sturdy crafting area, or grab a comfortable office chair for those long project sessions.
Materials You'll Need
- Foam block (recycled from an old sofa or bought new)
- Spray adhesive
- Faux fur fabric or felt
- Velcro strips
- Strong thread and needle
- Upholstery cord or yarn for mane/tail
- Scissors or a precision foam cutter
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Cut the foam: Trace a horse profile onto the foam and cut carefully. Use a sharp blade or foam cutter for best results.
- Glue the pieces: Apply spray adhesive to join the body, neck, and head. Press firmly for 30 seconds.
- Cover with fabric: Stretch faux fur over the foam and glue in place. Trim excess around edges.
- Add mane and tail: Sew or glue upholstery cord along the neck and rear. For a no-sew option, use Velcro.
- Attach saddle and reins: Cut fabric for the saddle and ribbon for reins. Secure with Velcro or stitches.
Tips for a Custom Rocking Horse
Want to make it extra special? Add a wall decor nameplate above your child's bed, or pair the horse with a cozy rug for a play area. You can also store crafting supplies in a storage bench nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use other materials instead of foam?
Yes! You can use upholstery foam scraps or even a mattress topper cut to shape. Just ensure it's firm enough to hold the form.
How do I make the horse stable?
Add a wide base or attach it to a patio furniture-style wooden rocker for outdoor use. Indoors, a simple foam block works fine.
Is this project safe for toddlers?
Absolutely! Use non-toxic glue and avoid small parts. Supervise younger children during play. For extra safety, place the horse on a soft rug.
Can I wash the cover?
If you used Velcro, yes—just remove the cover and machine wash on gentle. Otherwise, spot clean with mild soap.
Where can I find more DIY toy ideas?
Check out our bookshelves for craft books, or browse TV entertainment furniture for storage solutions for all your projects.
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