@@ForeverBrooklyn yeah i do but they are like those 1$ ones i really want to make one! my grandma sews for a living and had a shop so i can make one soon
@@ArtemisHobbyhorses What made you decide on odd colored eyes(heterocromia?) Horses normally only have blue eyes. If the white marking on the face is close to the eyes or the horse is a perlino/perino ctemmello the former is a bay horse with 2 copies of the cream gene and the latter is a chestnut or palomino with 2 copies of the cream gene.
I love you beatyful hobbyhorses! I'm a little excited to make one myself and wonder where you bought eyes and bites, because they are really cool and nice!🥰
you are SO SO SOOO talented. I'm an artist myself, but I've only dreamed of creating something this real-looking ... AMAZING. I am definitely going to give it a go .. I shall RIDE and not walk to Renaissance Festival this year ...🐴
OOOOMMMMGGGG What!? You are amazing, and your hobbyhorses are amazing. I'm going to press subscribe. I love this video, and your super cute hobbyhorse. I'll probably want to make such a hobbyhorse in the near future me too. But even normal horses are amazing. This is probably the best tutorial I've ever looked at in relation to horses. Keep doing what you are doing because what you are doing is really very very very very very very very very very very very very very very amazing. OK end with very. Have a nice Easter, also with your hobbyhorses.😊🐣And, sorry for the grammar mistakes, I translated it in the translator because I don't come from America or England.😊
I think the eyes are taxidermy deer eyes an for the mane you just simply search “horse mane extensions”. Search around for abit and you can find ‘em or you can just simply take some wool and brush it with a brush till it has the same effect. It is actually even cheaper and easier but less thick and rough so if you want manes that also feel extremely realistic buying the mane extensions would be better but the wool method is way cheaper and also does the job.
You can also just search up “taxidermy horse eyes”, “taxidermy deer eyes” or “fake horse/deer” eyes. Also judging by the size the eyes are compared to her fingers I would say the eyes she used are 20mm but I may have slightly bigger or smaller hands so it should be around 20mm. But of course you should buy the eyes at the size that matches how big you want the hobby horse to be!
@@ruoplay8149 Do you know what foam she uses? And what fur she uses? (Sorry for questioning) and what painting tool she uses? She uses the painting tool in some of her other videos. I'm also curious on what store she bought the gypsum stuff she used for molding. Again sorry for the questions but I wanna make a Hobbyhorse of my own specifically foam ones I already have glass eyes, a sewing kit, but I need foam, fur, and the painting tool to paint lol
@@blizzardsiberian4447 also for painting she uses an air brush. Tho those are pretty expensive and aren’t worth it if you only use it once or twice. Hand painting it with the brush also isn’t to bad but certain coats won’t be as pretty with an airbrush. I still paint everything by hand and it really isn’t that bad. Just takes some practice and patience. An airbrush can be worth it in the longer run if make hobby horses as a side hustle or can use it for other projects and hobbies
@@blizzardsiberian4447 also one more thing. For the faux fur fabric (fur) I would not recommend to buy to cheap. Don’t make the same mistake as I did. There are different types of faux fur fabric but I don’t know the name. The one you would want for your hobby horse would be soft and smooth instead of soft, messy and pretty rough to the touch. I can’t really explain how to see the difference on photo but I can say how to detect the difference by touch. The one I would recommend are more expensive but very soft, pretty heavy in big quantities, smooth (your hand should be able to glide over it with ease) and has a lot of highlights that are clearly visible. The cheaper ones I don’t recommend are not as soft, very lightweight, rougher to the touch (your hand can’t glide through as easy cause the fur causes many little knots) and does still have highlights but not as bright and smooth as the more expensive one. The expensive one will also have a more natural look and can’t really stay up straight when you twist the fur into a cone. Cheap one is more used for mane and tails and keeps the cone shape which causes it to look messy if not brushed daily. Expensive is also more durable since you can easily pull pieces of fur out by the cheap one. Expensive is better ofcourse but the cheap one also does the job. Just need to brush it abit more and be gentler with it. If possible buy the expensive one cause it’s just way more durable. Also one big difference is that expensive had a good quality fabric on the other side of the fabric so sewing might be a little harder but will look way better. Cheap mostly just had a mesh alike backside that is easier to see but les durable and sews are more visible if you don’t brush the horse from time to time. This may sound weird but expensive is “colder” then cheap. Expensive will feel a little colder when it hasn’t been touched for a little while. Expensive warms up and cools down faster and more noticeable while cheap mostly stays the same and is very noticeable “warmer” then expensive. Tho one big flaw is that painting expensive is a little harder cause while it does look more natural the colors fade a lot and get washed off more easily so you might want to keep that in mind. On cheap the paint will nearly be as bright as on paper no matter the color of the fur fabric while expensive it’s color significantly affects the brightness of paint
What template do you use? Just wondering because these horses look awesome and I’m looking to make one similar so I was wondering for the template. Also, do you have any sort of technique for the mane? This look awesome!
Amazing work! Having a cowboy-themed party, I searched to buy pony sticks... $50 for the nicer ones! I'll now make a version of this one, not as detailed due to time restraints. What kind of glue did you use, E6000, material adhesive, or just the glue gun?
Thank you so so so much for sharing, this may help in the future, but may I ask where you got the eyes and hair for the mane and forelock? I can get everything else, but those are the only two I need to know where to get
No offence to anyone who uses this tutorial but there is an easier way of making a hobby horse but this way of making a hobby horse makes the stick hold in more than the other way! Anyways I love the hobby horse and thank you for the tips on how to make a hobby horse!
I really love your hobby horses, they are simply amazing, but I think you should use something else for nose and eye gloss than nail polish, if it was a nail polish, hard to tell without any label Nail polish can give you greasy look and can start being sticky over a year or more, so it would be better for your horses if you consider using real glossy varnish wit UV protection, so the colors won't fade over time too :) Keep making these beauties!
Hi, absolutely beautiful horse. But I was wondering where you get the hair for the mane, and what it’s called, I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find it. 🙃
I never thought of using foam! That’s an AMAZING idea I will def do it tysm!
these are the best hobbyhorses I have seen in my life! they are amazing!
I always love watching you make your hobbyhorses!
omg hi!
:00 Hi! Didn’t expect to see you here! 😂
@@ForeverBrooklyn haha i like hobby horses too hehe
Wow, I do too! Do you have any??
@@ForeverBrooklyn yeah i do but they are like those 1$ ones i really want to make one! my grandma sews for a living and had a shop so i can make one soon
IM ASKING TOMARROW PRAY AND WISH ME LUCK!
Did it end up looking alright?
Ok?
Thank you so much! I am making my first hobbyhorse ever, and I learn so much from all your videos. The notes are super helpful!
Same I’m making it rn while watching this!!
omg this is so good thanks for putting notes in it really helped me under stand a lot more and it looks so amazing
Thank you!!
@@ArtemisHobbyhorses What made you decide on odd colored eyes(heterocromia?) Horses normally only have blue eyes. If the white marking on the face is close to the eyes or the horse is a perlino/perino ctemmello the former is a bay horse with 2 copies of the cream gene and the latter is a chestnut or palomino with 2 copies of the cream gene.
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@@Mistfall254 I hink it looks special, it doesn't have to be realistic colored always.
I love you beatyful hobbyhorses!
I'm a little excited to make one myself and wonder where you bought eyes and bites, because they are really cool and nice!🥰
This hobby horse so beautiful!
Your talent is wonderful, congratulations!
Que genios! Me encantó, lo amé! ❤
Wow, this is amazing! Looks so realistic!!!
Where can you buy the foam ? ❤❤❤❤ supper cool
Super cool was du da gemacht hast. Ich könnte sowas niemals. Großen Respekt von mir.
WOW! This is a wonderful creation!🤩
THAT IS SO COOL! Do you still have the first hobbyhorse you made? If so, I wanna see
you are SO SO SOOO talented. I'm an artist myself, but I've only dreamed of creating something this real-looking ... AMAZING. I am definitely going to give it a go .. I shall RIDE and not walk to Renaissance Festival this year ...🐴
Did it turn out?
Wow just Wow I have made 10 hobby horses like this now thank you for making this you have pure talent!!!
Wow!😍 This amazing! 🤩
OOOOMMMMGGGG What!? You are amazing, and your hobbyhorses are amazing. I'm going to press subscribe. I love this video, and your super cute hobbyhorse. I'll probably want to make such a hobbyhorse in the near future me too. But even normal horses are amazing. This is probably the best tutorial I've ever looked at in relation to horses. Keep doing what you are doing because what you are doing is really very very very very very very very very very very very very very very amazing. OK end with very. Have a nice Easter, also with your hobbyhorses.😊🐣And, sorry for the grammar mistakes, I translated it in the translator because I don't come from America or England.😊
Where did you buy the mane fur and eyes? It looks amazing btw 🤩
I think the eyes are taxidermy deer eyes an for the mane you just simply search “horse mane extensions”. Search around for abit and you can find ‘em or you can just simply take some wool and brush it with a brush till it has the same effect. It is actually even cheaper and easier but less thick and rough so if you want manes that also feel extremely realistic buying the mane extensions would be better but the wool method is way cheaper and also does the job.
You can also just search up “taxidermy horse eyes”, “taxidermy deer eyes” or “fake horse/deer” eyes. Also judging by the size the eyes are compared to her fingers I would say the eyes she used are 20mm but I may have slightly bigger or smaller hands so it should be around 20mm. But of course you should buy the eyes at the size that matches how big you want the hobby horse to be!
@@ruoplay8149 Do you know what foam she uses? And what fur she uses? (Sorry for questioning) and what painting tool she uses? She uses the painting tool in some of her other videos. I'm also curious on what store she bought the gypsum stuff she used for molding. Again sorry for the questions but I wanna make a Hobbyhorse of my own specifically foam ones I already have glass eyes, a sewing kit, but I need foam, fur, and the painting tool to paint lol
@@blizzardsiberian4447 also for painting she uses an air brush. Tho those are pretty expensive and aren’t worth it if you only use it once or twice. Hand painting it with the brush also isn’t to bad but certain coats won’t be as pretty with an airbrush. I still paint everything by hand and it really isn’t that bad. Just takes some practice and patience. An airbrush can be worth it in the longer run if make hobby horses as a side hustle or can use it for other projects and hobbies
@@blizzardsiberian4447 also one more thing. For the faux fur fabric (fur) I would not recommend to buy to cheap. Don’t make the same mistake as I did. There are different types of faux fur fabric but I don’t know the name. The one you would want for your hobby horse would be soft and smooth instead of soft, messy and pretty rough to the touch. I can’t really explain how to see the difference on photo but I can say how to detect the difference by touch. The one I would recommend are more expensive but very soft, pretty heavy in big quantities, smooth (your hand should be able to glide over it with ease) and has a lot of highlights that are clearly visible. The cheaper ones I don’t recommend are not as soft, very lightweight, rougher to the touch (your hand can’t glide through as easy cause the fur causes many little knots) and does still have highlights but not as bright and smooth as the more expensive one. The expensive one will also have a more natural look and can’t really stay up straight when you twist the fur into a cone. Cheap one is more used for mane and tails and keeps the cone shape which causes it to look messy if not brushed daily. Expensive is also more durable since you can easily pull pieces of fur out by the cheap one. Expensive is better ofcourse but the cheap one also does the job. Just need to brush it abit more and be gentler with it. If possible buy the expensive one cause it’s just way more durable. Also one big difference is that expensive had a good quality fabric on the other side of the fabric so sewing might be a little harder but will look way better. Cheap mostly just had a mesh alike backside that is easier to see but les durable and sews are more visible if you don’t brush the horse from time to time. This may sound weird but expensive is “colder” then cheap. Expensive will feel a little colder when it hasn’t been touched for a little while. Expensive warms up and cools down faster and more noticeable while cheap mostly stays the same and is very noticeable “warmer” then expensive. Tho one big flaw is that painting expensive is a little harder cause while it does look more natural the colors fade a lot and get washed off more easily so you might want to keep that in mind. On cheap the paint will nearly be as bright as on paper no matter the color of the fur fabric while expensive it’s color significantly affects the brightness of paint
You are the best hobbyhorse RUclipsrn!
Your hobby horses are so good!
Can you do a tutorial of how to put the main and stick?
Ich bin gerade auch dabei so eins zu machen 😍😍
Klappt echt mega
Wow! Älskar bara allt du gör och hur snäll du är och Kreativiteten!!! Stort fan!!
This is a MASTERPIECE
ITS SO PERFECTLY! can you show how to make a bridle?
It looks so great!
What kind of foam is that?
I love how u make this hobby horses❤
Hello, did you make the bit by yourself or would you please tell me from where you got it? It is fantastic!
That's so amazing! Can you show the sablon please?🙏🏼 i love your videos!
You are so amazing at this
Oh my- HE IS BEAUTIFUL😍😍😍😍😍
Ugh
THIS LOOKS GOOD
Wow i love all of them you have maked ❤ are some of them for sale?
Wow!🥰😍🥰🥰😍🥰💚💙💙💚💙💙🤍🤍💙💚💚
That's art😻
Omg!!!that look super 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍💖💖💖
Great video 📹👍👏👌
Where do get these materials from? And where do u get the eyes from?
What template do you use? Just wondering because these horses look awesome and I’m looking to make one similar so I was wondering for the template. Also, do you have any sort of technique for the mane? This look awesome!
Thats a rlly cool idea like wow
And i never saw it before
Wow! I love you horses ❤️🐴
Oh my goodness! I really want a hobby horse like this, but there to expensive! Were did you buy the eyes?
I might try to make one.
Thats do creative i love it😆
Where did you buy The " hair " for the Mane ?
OMG😱😱😍😍
Thits so amazing♥️
love the finished horse, looks amazing! what kind of foam is that?and how did you make that bridle?
Amazing work! Having a cowboy-themed party, I searched to buy pony sticks... $50 for the nicer ones! I'll now make a version of this one, not as detailed due to time restraints. What kind of glue did you use, E6000, material adhesive, or just the glue gun?
Its so beautiful 😍!
He is AMAZING!😻 What is name music?🥰🐴
Wowww this looks so good!! Where did you get the foam from? ^^
this horse will be for sale ?
I Love this Hobby horse ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Omg this horse is so beautiful! But where you got the eyes from?
Thank you so so so much for sharing, this may help in the future, but may I ask where you got the eyes and hair for the mane and forelock? I can get everything else, but those are the only two I need to know where to get
Were do you buy that things??😮
did you make the foam stencil on your own????
Ommmg so cute i love your horse how you so talent
No offence to anyone who uses this tutorial but there is an easier way of making a hobby horse but this way of making a hobby horse makes the stick hold in more than the other way! Anyways I love the hobby horse and thank you for the tips on how to make a hobby horse!
Very, very, beautifull!!❤️😍❤️😍
Cool 🐎 I love Horses 💕
OMG!!! THAT'S PERFECT 😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩😱😱😱💖💖💖💖
Craziness, how do you get the stick on? Without twisting?

Where do you get the glass eyes? Those are better quality then the ones I buy.
That is so realistic omg
Hi, i love your hobby Horses Im doing One too but i have a question how did you put the stick on the horse when you made it out of sponge
Hey! Do u do custom hobbyhorses for people?
Wow I really like it 😊
To je krása můžu se inspirovat ?? Jinak jsi úžasná 🐴🖌️😁🤩
Wow soooo mega mach weiter so!!! 😆❤️❤️
0:30 - ahh, what size are the eyes?
Is 25mm suitable for realistic eyes?
I have 30mm eyes I think!
thanks for the clarification, next time I’ll try to set it to 30 millimeters
I really love your hobby horses, they are simply amazing, but I think you should use something else for nose and eye gloss than nail polish, if it was a nail polish, hard to tell without any label
Nail polish can give you greasy look and can start being sticky over a year or more, so it would be better for your horses if you consider using real glossy varnish wit UV protection, so the colors won't fade over time too :) Keep making these beauties!
Wow the horse is pretty
i love this!!!!
😝
I love ur videos but how do u put the mane in?
Wow that’s amazing 🤩
Woow! It's biutifull!!! Amazing ❤
It looks so amasing
What do you use to form the area around the eyes and the nostrils?
So pretty I like Black horse ❤
This is really good but I have a question, where do you get the eyes ?
Omg so cool thx for making this video 💕where do you buy that eyes?😍
Hi, could you do a tutorial to make a realistic hobby horse like this but step by step to understand it please? Thank you !
Yes, I'm currently working on a more detailed tutorial!
@@ArtemisHobbyhorses so cool thanks ! ✨
how you put on the stick?
Its so beatiful🥰
where you get the stick for the hobby horse 🤔
👌👌👌👌
I would really like to have one you it's too well done !!!!!!
Where do you get the foam? How thick is it? Great video and beautiful horse!
I buy mine from stoffochstil.se, but you can get it almost anywhere. It's 2cm thick!
Thank you!
Beatyful 😁🤩😲
I don't like realistic hobby horses, but yours are wonderfull
Hi, absolutely beautiful horse. But I was wondering where you get the hair for the mane, and what it’s called, I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find it. 🙃
It's so cute💕
This is my dream hobby horse
Do tutorial how to put the mane on and what do you use for the mane?
💗 I LOVE HORSES 💗
Omg so cool I want a hobby horse so bad
How I can buy this horse
Buenas noches, creo que es un trabajo excelente. Me podría facilitar el molde para tratar de diseñar uno por favor.
What did you use for the mane?
I saw this on ig