Tuesday 8 September 2015

Horsey, horsey, don't you stop....

Back in May, I announced my intention to renovate a shabby, wobbly old nag of a rocking horse as a present for Number Three's first birthday. I was full of inspiration and enthusiasm and had a baby who slept for about 90 minutes mid-morning, so I got off to a good start.

 But in mid-July, almost overnight, my baby became a toddler, sleeping less, starting to walk and generally scuppering his mammy's grand plans. So poor horsey lay in pieces in the shed, stripped of his old red plastic, sanded down and wood-glued in places, waiting for the day when he would get his long-promised make-over.
As Number Three's birthday loomed, I struggled to recapture my enthusiasm and get back to work. Just as I had begun again, Number One got sick and my time was limited again. 

So his birthday came and went. He got a book instead of a rocking horse. He felt rotten because of his fever and I felt terrible that my good intentions had come to nothing. 

Eventually, after a couple of days I got a burst of creative energy. I pulled a few night shifts and enlisted the help of The Bavarian, Number One and Number Two in design matters. Between us we agreed on a colour scheme. I gave the whole horse a second coat, painted the face details, covered the seat and plaited the reins. 





Just under a week after Number Three turned one, his present is finally ready and I cannot wait to see his reaction.


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16 comments:

  1. It's so hard to find the time for creative projects isn't it! But well done you because wow, what a transformation. I love the braided reins and the colours are classic. I hope that he likes it! #HomeEtc

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    1. It really can be, yes. The hum drum day-to-day stuff tends to take over. But I glad that I got it finished. I am pleased with the result and the little fella seems to like it too.

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  2. It's lovely - you did a great job! My son would love a rocking horse - we saw some old ones at an auction and he fell in love with them. #HomeEtc

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    1. Thanks Lizzie. Deciding on a style and colour was hard.
      There are some georgeous antique ones but you'd almost be afraid to let a child near them ;)

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  3. What a lovely thing to do - so special because of the time you've put into it. This looks like such a safe rocking horse too, with all the sides to keep you in - my toddler goes mad on his and I always think he's going to fall off! Lovely project :) #HomeEtc xx

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    1. Thanks Poppy! Yes, it is a really safe one. So far he is too light to go that crazy on it anyway. Who knows what he'll be like on it in a year!

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  4. WOW! It is beautiful. I love the reins. Oh you have made such a lovely gift. I hope he is loved and used all over again. Thanks SO much for linking up, what a fab post :) Jess xx

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    1. Thanks Jess. The reins are made from the leather that is used for those old table-type sewing machines. I had an unused one lying around and it suited perfectly.

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  5. Gosh that is gorgeous! I love the reigns and his sweet face. I don't know how you mange to fit in the time with three boys too. I bet number 3 was delighted xx

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    1. Thanks Lisa. Plaiting the reins was a last minute idea but I really liked the look of it once I tried it out. Number Three likes it but he is a bit too light yet to give it a good rocking. He'll grow into though.

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  6. It looks much better now you've given it a makeover. I too know what it's like to set a date for a project to be set. I'm hoping I can achieve my project for my daughter's first birthday. #HomeEtc

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    1. Thank you Helena. Good luck with your project! Sticking to dates can be tough with a baby in tow and with a goal like the first birthday you start to feel the pressure, don't you?

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  7. Aah gosh — it's amazing!!!! I bet your little chap was absolutely thrilled when you gave it to him. Aww — that a beautiful, thoughtful gift. And also, one that will give him hours of pleasure too. Well done pet — lovely! :) Thanks so much for linking up with us #HomeEtc

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    1. Thanks Caro. Yes, he likes it although his little frame is a little too small to really rock it properly yet. But he'll be going mad on it soon enough I expect.

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  8. This looks fantastic! It may have taken a while to get finished but what a wonderful job you did! I hope it went down well with number three!! #HomeEtc

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    1. Thank you Lisa. I did despair for a while that it was too big a job, but I am so glad I went ahead with it.

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