- wine corks;
- toothpicks;
- threads;
- universal glue;
- an awl or a large needle;
- beads;
- a piece of thick fabric or leather.
![materials for work](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/661-materialy-dlya-raboty.jpg)
1. Using an awl, make a hole in the cork. Take a piece of toothpick, coat it with glue and insert it into the hole in the cork. In this way we connect all the plugs together, forming a horse. For additional reliability of fastening, you can glue the joints of the plugs together.
![connect all the plugs](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/660-soedinyaem-vse-probki.jpg)
![glue the places](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/659-skleit-mesta.jpg)
2. Take thick threads or herringbone threads, as in this case, and make the mane and tail of the horse. Glue the mane and tail to the horse's body.
![do the mane and tail](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/658-delaem-grivu-i-hvostik.jpg)
3. Cut out ears for the horse from a piece of leather or thick fabric. We will use small beads for the eyes. We glue the ears and eyes to the head of our horse.
![make ears and eyes](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/657-delaem-ushki-i-glaza.jpg)
![traffic jam horse](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/2/656-loshadka-iz-probok.jpg)
Now our traffic jam horse is ready to celebrate the New Year. You can sew a loop and hang the little beauty on the Christmas tree or glue a small stand to the legs so that the horse takes pride of place on the New Year's table.