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Kid's Rocking Moroccan Makeover

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My usual Goodwill perusal turned up a $6.99 kid's rocking chair that had seen better days.  Having previously designed and created kid's rockers for PoshTots.com, I am very familiar with downsizing adult looks to kid sized proportions. This would be a cinch. In comes the Moroccan look or, you may even call it Anthropologie-inspired. Either way, it's an easy style to adapt for a nursery or kid's bedroom.
Be sure to check out more tutorials on www.curbly.com and my site, www.modhomeec.com.
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Step 1Teardown

Teardown

Here's the worn out saggy seated rocker throwing a tantrum for a makeover. The first order of business was to strip it down to the bones and sand off the shiny finish.
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Jul 11, 2010. 8:23 PMporcupinemamma says:
Looks lovely!
Jul 10, 2010. 5:54 PMkathynv says:
Beautiful job! Can you think of a substitute for the straw-like padding that you took from the old upholstery and placed in the new? We're a bunch of allergic asthmatics, and anything like hay or straw is a no-go. Could we use wood shavings? Or is there a way to make foam rubber settle in and create the right look? What a lucky child to be able to have that adorable rocking chair!

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Furniture, fabric, architecture, building, painting. I specialize in upholstery design, restyling, repurposing and recycling. I write a weekly DIY Column for The Indianapolis Star and I teach loads o...
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