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Halloween is a time to have fun, buy candy, and dress up as someone (or something) else. Some of the best costumes are the ones you can make yourself, especially if you’re on a budget.
Humans aren’t the only ones who can enjoy Halloween. If you are a horse owner, you can have fun dressing up your horse for Halloween with you. In this guide, we will list seven horse and rider costumes that you can easily make at home. Whether you’re entering a contest or just want to have some fun, these seven ideas will help you get started.
The 7 Awesome DIY Horse and Rider Halloween Costume Plans
1. DIY Horse Renaissance Costume by LearningHorses
Materials: | 2-inch-wide nylon webbing, dressage saddle pad, 2-3 yards of velor, heavy scrap (old bedding, etc.), western headpiece with flowers (optional) |
Tools: | 5 O-rings 2-3 inches wide, trim 1.5-2 inches wide, 4-6 tri-glide slides 2 inches wide, sewing machine |
Difficulty level: | Moderate |
This DIY Horse Renaissance Costume is elegant and easy to make, and all you need are a few simple tools to make it. This may take a bit of time as it is in two parts. The first part is for the scabbard (breastcollar and back strap) and the saddle pad. The best part is that you should be able to craft the whole costume without spending a ton of money.
The instructions are clear and easy to understand, and you’ll be able to make this costume for your horse in no time. As for you, the rider, any renaissance costume will work with the horse costume.
2. DIY Horse Giraffe Costume by PetDIYs
Materials: | Giraffe Print Saddle (eBay), Horse Safe Kids Washable Paint |
Tools: | Fine brush with small bristles |
Difficulty level: | Easy |
How cute is a horse dressed up as giraffe? This super cute costume is as simple as it gets, unless you have a horse that doesn’t like to be painted. It takes a while to paint the horse, so keep that in mind. You’ll need to purchase a giraffe print saddle to pull this one off, but other than that all you need is some washable kid’s paint.
The rider’s costume is that of a zookeeper, which means you’ll need a safari-style shirt and hat. Add a name tag for yourself to add to the costume as a zookeeper and you’re done. There aren’t really any instructions on how to paint the design on the horse, but the instructions show a great image that you can use to pass.
3. DIY Grim Reaper Horse Costume by Horsey Hooves
Materials: | Black cloth (as much as you can muster), rider fly mask (optional) |
Tools: | Scissors |
Difficulty level: | Easy |
You only need a few materials to make this disguise. The inventor recommends cutting the fabric into strips so that it covers the horse under your feet. Cover the horse from shoulder to tail and drape more black fabric over the horse’s mane, tail and bridle for a spookier look.
The rider only needs all things black: black boots, black clothes, and black gloves. For added effect, the rider may wear a black fly mask modified to conceal the face with a black balaclava; just make sure you can see for safety.
4. DIY Carousel Horse Costume from Horsey Hooves
Materials: | Flowers, horse body paint, craft hoof glitter (Elmer’s glue, water, and glitter), hair chalk, long tube, wrapping paper, long thin string (optional) |
Tools: | None |
Difficulty level: | Moderate |
How well dress your horse as a carousel horse? You don’t need any tools to make this costume. All you need are the materials mentioned above. When it comes to painting your horse, it’s really left to your imagination. However, you can use the image to pass.
To make the carousel pole, use a long tube and let the saddle support it. Dip a long, thin rope in glue and wrap it around the post to make a spiral. You can then spray paint the rope once it has dried. You can use the wrapper for this instead to make things a bit easier. Use the chalk for you and your horse, and you can wear whatever you think goes with the horse costume.
5. DIY Football Player and Football by Saddle Seeks Horse
Materials: | White horse paint, black makeup, soccer jersey |
Tools: | None |
Difficulty level: | Easy |
This soccer and football player The costume is easy to make but works best on darker horses as you will be painting football laces on the side of the horse. Apply black makeup under your eyes, put on a football jersey, paint football laces on the side of the horse and voila! You can look at the photo to see how to paint the shoelaces.
6. DIY Bumble Bee/Flower Costume by DreamWorks Spirit
Materials: | T-shirts (yellow or black), pipe cleaners (black), black pom poms, black headband, black helmet, Elmer’s glue, yellow ribbon or black ribbon. For the horse costume: yellow felt, green felt, cardboard, black rope |
Tools: | Scissors |
Difficulty level: | Easy |
The bumblebee part of this costume is for you, the rider; the flower part is for your horse. Cute, huh? To start, you’ll cut the ribbon into long strips that fit around the shirt. For a yellow shirt, use black tape. For a black shirt, use yellow tape. Glue the pipe cleaners to the pom poms. Put the black headband around the helmet, which will be used to attach the pipe cleaners and the pompoms, which are antennae.
The YouTube video does a great job of explaining how to make a flower for your horse. Just follow the instructions, and you and your horse will be a bumblebee and a flower in no time.
seven. DIY Unicorn Costume by Unicorn & Centaur
Materials: | 1.5 to 2 inches thick foam, faux fur, cream plastic, acrylic paint, vinyl fabric, 2 inch pool noodles, glitter, hot glue, Velcro |
Tools: | Scissors, permanent marker, ruler, craft glue |
Difficulty level: | Moderate |
A Unicorn makes a wonderful costume for a horse, and it’s relatively easy to pull off. The video gives step-by-step instructions on what supplies you need and how to make them. The inventor guides you through the process in a timely manner while giving you insightful instructions and advice.
Most of the project involves painting the horn. The video shows how to make wicks and add dimension to the corn. He also offers great tips for getting it right the first time to avoid headaches later. For the rider costume, you may want to match the color you choose to paint the horn, which is up to you.
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