Have you been wondering about this project?  
Well,  I finished them and have a grandchild to model for the picture, so here it is!
I am very happy with how they turned out.  
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| Gavin on one of the new booster seats.   | 
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I started with 2 large cookie cans, 1 yard of oilcloth and it was just about the right  amount  to cover 2. 
I also used masking tape, batting and E6000 glue.  
 
In case you are wondering if a cookie can is sturdy enough for a child to sit on,  yes they are! 
My fully grown daughter tried sitting on one and it held her just fine,   
Yes,  I should of taken a picture of Nina on the cookie can! | 
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| First, I covered the cans with batting scraps and some old baby things that Nina was getting rid of.  (you all know I do things thrifty whenever possible.) | 
 I am sure there are much better tutorials to upholster at many other blogs, this is just the simple way I did them.  You might want to look into more detailed instructions than mine........
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cut 2 circles about an inch bigger than the cans.  
Also cut a long piece about an inch bigger on all edges to go around the base.  
I used pins but just in the very edge so the pin-holes would not show  | 
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I machine-sewed the first circle to the long piece,  and also used the machine to attach  the 2 ends of the  long piece. 
Then I turned it right side out and put it on the cookie can. 
I used more masking tape to pull the oilcloth tight around the can. 
Then I attached the bottom oilcloth piece with E6000 glue to seal everything in.  | 
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| a bear tries the chair | 
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just the booster. 
My photos are not good but I think you can get the idea. 
 
These are not approved by the child safety commission but I think they are fine for older toddlers .  
 
I got the oilcloth at Joanns Fabric store in my town.   | 
 
What a great idea!! They turned out great and look much easier to store than the big bulky store bought ones
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat ideal!!! I have alot of those tins because you just don't know when you might need one. If and when I get grandkids I will have to remember this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea. My mom occasionally needs a booster seat when her great-niece visits. I am sure I have some of the cookie tins so it will be quite frugal.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! And it sure beats the Sears catalog or phone book that we used when I was a kid! ha.
ReplyDeleteI love the way they came out! I'm with Betsy, I spent a few years sitting on a telephone book!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! What a great idea. I gotta save that one!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Rhonda! I know the grands will love them!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Sure beats the two phone books I used before I had a child of my own. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a clever idea, Rhonda! It looks great too!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute but I want to see Nina on that booster chair...lol. You are just so clever!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Holland ~
Heidi