Jenny Lind High Chairs

Jenny lind high chairs

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Swing tray wooden highchair vintage antique

Swing tray wooden highchair vintage antique


Chairs

Chairs

Last year I was able to find an original highly coveted Jenny Lind high chair from the 80s. After seven months of searching I was so excited to find one a town over from where I live. Especially because the guy just had no clue as to why a woman was offering him $50 for it after I had already claimed it (for $25). Alas it had sat dusty in my garage waiting to be loved ever since that day I bought it super pregnant. Since Presley will be starting on solids when she hits the 6 months mark (tomorrow!). It was due time to get my husband started on this project. I tried to take photos of the process to share but feel free to ask any questions if I missed a step! Here is the original in all her dusty glory. First David removed all the hardware. We thought about changing it to make it easier to pop the tray off. However I felt if there ever comes a day if we want to sell it I wanted it all original. So we kept everything the same. Next step was to wipe the highchair down with water to remove dust and dirt. After the initial bath David than lightly sanded any slight imperfections. He used 320 grit sandpaper. After the chair was sanded he washed it again with water and used TSP to give it an extra good cleaning. Once this was complete he allowed the highchair to dry overnight in a well ventilated area. Once the chair had completely dried he disassembled it to make the painting process easier and more through. He then used painters tape where the wood connected so he could wood glue it back together in addition to the screws. David uses an air compressor to paint most of our furniture. His technique is so awesome you would swear all our pieces are store bought. For the project it was important to me to use a no VOC paint since Presley would be eating directly off the tray. For this project we used Valspar Optimus Interior Paint. This is a low-odor, no VOC paint. We will be applying some sort of seal or wax to the paint to prevent staining but this stage hasn’t been completed yet. After David had finished painting it was now time to remove the painters tape and reassemble. Notice in the above photo there is tape painted over. This is where the foot board goes. He marked the spots to adhere wood glue and screw it back on. Once he removed the tape he placed wood glue on the foot board to secure it. Looks pretty good without the tray too! Wood glue and original screws are used to make the chair extra secure. And here she is in all her newfound glory! I just love the way it turned out and I cannot wait for little miss P to have her first smash cake in it in six short months!


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Bauer

Last year I was able to find an original highly coveted Jenny Lind high chair from the 80s. After seven months of searching I was so excited to find one a town over from where I live. Especially because the guy just had no clue as to why a woman was offering him $50 for it after I had already claimed it (for $25). Alas it had sat dusty in my garage waiting to be loved ever since that day I bought it super pregnant. Since Presley will be starting on solids when she hits the 6 months mark (tomorrow!). It was due time to get my husband started on this project. I tried to take photos of the process to share but feel free to ask any questions if I missed a step! Here is the original in all her dusty glory. First David removed all the hardware. We thought about changing it to make it easier to pop the tray off. However I felt if there ever comes a day if we want to sell it I wanted it all original. So we kept everything the same. Next step was to wipe the highchair down with water to remove dust and dirt. After the initial bath David than lightly sanded any slight imperfections. He used 320 grit sandpaper. After the chair was sanded he washed it again with water and used TSP to give it an extra good cleaning. Once this was complete he allowed the highchair to dry overnight in a well ventilated area. Once the chair had completely dried he disassembled it to make the painting process easier and more through. He then used painters tape where the wood connected so he could wood glue it back together in addition to the screws. David uses an air compressor to paint most of our furniture. His technique is so awesome you would swear all our pieces are store bought. For the project it was important to me to use a no VOC paint since Presley would be eating directly off the tray. For this project we used Valspar Optimus Interior Paint. This is a low-odor, no VOC paint. We will be applying some sort of seal or wax to the paint to prevent staining but this stage hasn’t been completed yet. After David had finished painting it was now time to remove the painters tape and reassemble. Notice in the above photo there is tape painted over. This is where the foot board goes. He marked the spots to adhere wood glue and screw it back on. Once he removed the tape he placed wood glue on the foot board to secure it. Looks pretty good without the tray too! Wood glue and original screws are used to make the chair extra secure. And here she is in all her newfound glory! I just love the way it turned out and I cannot wait for little miss P to have her first smash cake in it in six short months!


Vintage Jenny Lind Wooden High Chair

Vintage Jenny Lind Wooden High Chair

This is a beautiful hand painted Jenny Lind Wooden High Chair. It would make a great addition to your home. It has been hand painted and finished in shellac (which makes it food safe). Shipping is not available at this time. Local customers only. Can be delivered within the Tampa Bay Area.


Cute ….. ERM

Cute ..... ERM

Last year I was able to find an original highly coveted Jenny Lind high chair from the 80s. After seven months of searching I was so excited to find one a town over from where I live. Especially because the guy just had no clue as to why a woman was offering him $50 for it after I had already claimed it (for $25). Alas it had sat dusty in my garage waiting to be loved ever since that day I bought it super pregnant. Since Presley will be starting on solids when she hits the 6 months mark (tomorrow!). It was due time to get my husband started on this project. I tried to take photos of the process to share but feel free to ask any questions if I missed a step! Here is the original in all her dusty glory. First David removed all the hardware. We thought about changing it to make it easier to pop the tray off. However I felt if there ever comes a day if we want to sell it I wanted it all original. So we kept everything the same. Next step was to wipe the highchair down with water to remove dust and dirt. After the initial bath David than lightly sanded any slight imperfections. He used 320 grit sandpaper. After the chair was sanded he washed it again with water and used TSP to give it an extra good cleaning. Once this was complete he allowed the highchair to dry overnight in a well ventilated area. Once the chair had completely dried he disassembled it to make the painting process easier and more through. He then used painters tape where the wood connected so he could wood glue it back together in addition to the screws. David uses an air compressor to paint most of our furniture. His technique is so awesome you would swear all our pieces are store bought. For the project it was important to me to use a no VOC paint since Presley would be eating directly off the tray. For this project we used Valspar Optimus Interior Paint. This is a low-odor, no VOC paint. We will be applying some sort of seal or wax to the paint to prevent staining but this stage hasn’t been completed yet. After David had finished painting it was now time to remove the painters tape and reassemble. Notice in the above photo there is tape painted over. This is where the foot board goes. He marked the spots to adhere wood glue and screw it back on. Once he removed the tape he placed wood glue on the foot board to secure it. Looks pretty good without the tray too! Wood glue and original screws are used to make the chair extra secure. And here she is in all her newfound glory! I just love the way it turned out and I cannot wait for little miss P to have her first smash cake in it in six short months!


Jenny Lind -or other wooden chairs Replacement High Chair cover – Reversible Wooden High Chair Cove

Jenny Lind -or other wooden chairs Replacement High Chair cover - Reversible  Wooden High Chair Cove

~~~~~ 100% REVERSABLE ~~~~ 2 sided ~~~~~~~You choose for 1 fabric – however it is reversible.1 side is your choice 1 cotton fabric – the other side will be a cotton fabric of my choice.- High Loft padding in between. Standard belt openings are left and right waist sides and between leg. Measure your seat .This cover fits:Jenny Lind Wooden High chairAnd others in this style.This auction is for cover only… not the highchair itself.Care Instructions: wipe with damp cloth or machine washable on gentle cycle. Tumble dry


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