
THE BACKSTORY
When this wooden beauty popped up in my feed, you can bet my scrolling stopped. I put in a bid for a local ministry and then waited. I honestly didn't care if I won, but I knew that they group could use the funds and I would like to help out by getting the ball rolling. On the last day I didn't see the bids go very high, so I put in one last bid and won. Yay! Do you love auctions too? However, when I had my oldest drop by to pick up my prize, he came home and asked, "Where do you want it?" I replied, "Bring it inside to the front living room." He answered, "Umm...it won't fit." Me: {{extended silence}} "What do you mean it won't fit? It's just a rocking horse." He brought it in and I seriously gasped and started laughing out loud. This is by far the BIGGEST rocking horse I have ever laid eyes on!! hahahaha!
WHAT TO DO
After my giggle subsided, I side-saddled it and thought...it's big enough for me! Not really, but one can hope. Anyway, it's large enough for a bigger kid which is awesome in my book. I can't tell you how often being a tall child bumped you out of fun stuff well before you were ready to be done. tsk. I mean, who doesn't love riding on a rocking horse? You are with me on this, right? I know I'm not alone. Okay, so I take a closer look and find this vintage rocking horse to be handmade made of a gorgeous mahogany hardwood. Built.to.last. I then take it out to meet my other rocking horse stash. hee hee. You know I had to have one.

HORSE PROJECT 1
First, I will give the mini rocking horse some fun. Often, I will spend a bit of time perusing pictures of antique rocking horses. So, my goal is to recreate ones that I've seen and adored. I begin by adding a bit of color to the rockers with my paint brush. But for the body, I then whitewash it and add dimension.



HORSE PROJECT 2
For the next little guy, I wanted to make it suitable for decor, rather than as child's toy because of its makeup. I was tempted to make a pull-toy. You know, the kind with a little rope to tug? I've made several of them for my kids, even this flapping duck walker seen HERE. However, this seemed better suited as a decor piece. First, I cut off that awful, messed-up tail.


HORSE PROJECT 3 - THE BIGGUN
Now it's time for the big ol' horse. woot! As I mentioned before, this is a gorgeous mahogany hardwood that I just couldn't bear to paint (though it would have been fun). So, I decided to take this gal and give her a salon makeover, woodworker style. First, out comes my sander to take off that dark, worn finish.

THE REVEAL
After my DIY efforts are complete, I now have 3 "new" vintage rocking horses to share with you. Here they are in one grouping...





LAST, BUT NOT LEAST
Finally, here is my filly with a fresh, yet time-worn, look.

Now all these horses have a new lease on life and are ready for a new home. You can find all 3 available in my online store.

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