Does anyone know where I can find a feminine, fabric cushion to pad a wooden highchair? I have searched high and low!
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Have you tried the Penney's catalog? Seems like I remember they carry various chair cushions, including the highchair variety. Maybe something in a sweet pink gingham? You could always add a bit more character on your own..... Julie
Emma, I love that highchair! I must know where you found it! The closest thing to a nice wooden highchair we located is one by Eddie Bauer, and it still had plastic parts (tray).
Thanks for the tip on Penny's, Julie... I will check them out!
Courtney, I found this high chair at this website: http://www.allkidsstuff.com/details.php?sku=350
The site has tons of great things... I wish that I knew about it before the baby was born! Actually there are a lot of neat things little ones will enjoy as they grow!
Emma
P.S. The company that makes this high chair has quite a few to choose from! I froogled them!
Thanks, Emma. I wish I had known about this site too! Oh, well. Live and learn. The plastic tray is easy to keep clean and I guess that is a blessing. If I'm ever a millionaire, though, I'm getting the all wood chair! ;-)
Do you sew? You could purchase some very pretty vinyl-type fabric or even oilcloth in a vintage-print to make a cushion from. For a no-sew option, take a piece of plywood or super-stiff cardboard, cut to size, cut some cushioning to fit, then cut the fabric a couple of inches bigger, stretch over the cushioning and board, and staple on the bottom. Trim and voila!
There are two reasons that we are getting this chair: A) My mother-in-law is paying for it (love that!) B) I ordered a plastic cover for the tray
Plus, I love it:) It really is a bit of an extravagence though!
Thanks for the tips, Mrs. H.! I think that I am going to try to make a pad by myself. I am not much of a seamstress, but I don't think that it will be too hard... plus, maybe it will encourage me to sew bigger and more complicated things!
6 comments:
Have you tried the Penney's catalog? Seems like I remember they carry various chair cushions, including the highchair variety. Maybe something in a sweet pink gingham? You could always add a bit more character on your own.....
Julie
Emma, I love that highchair! I must know where you found it! The closest thing to a nice wooden highchair we located is one by Eddie Bauer, and it still had plastic parts (tray).
Thanks for the tip on Penny's, Julie... I will check them out!
Courtney, I found this high chair at this website: http://www.allkidsstuff.com/details.php?sku=350
The site has tons of great things... I wish that I knew about it before the baby was born! Actually there are a lot of neat things little ones will enjoy as they grow!
Emma
P.S. The company that makes this high chair has quite a few to choose from! I froogled them!
Thanks, Emma. I wish I had known about this site too! Oh, well. Live and learn. The plastic tray is easy to keep clean and I guess that is a blessing. If I'm ever a millionaire, though, I'm getting the all wood chair! ;-)
Do you sew? You could purchase some very pretty vinyl-type fabric or even oilcloth in a vintage-print to make a cushion from. For a no-sew option, take a piece of plywood or super-stiff cardboard, cut to size, cut some cushioning to fit, then cut the fabric a couple of inches bigger, stretch over the cushioning and board, and staple on the bottom. Trim and voila!
Hi Courtney!
There are two reasons that we are getting this chair:
A) My mother-in-law is paying for it (love that!)
B) I ordered a plastic cover for the tray
Plus, I love it:) It really is a bit of an extravagence though!
Thanks for the tips, Mrs. H.! I think that I am going to try to make a pad by myself. I am not much of a seamstress, but I don't think that it will be too hard... plus, maybe it will encourage me to sew bigger and more complicated things!
Emma
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