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      <title>Princess Chair for my Granddaughter</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img alt="Princess Chair for my Granddaughter" src="http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/projects/338197-196x130.jpg" /></p><p>I made this chair for my three year old granddaughter and she calls it her princess chair.  This is the first chair I ever designed and built and the first time I tried carving.  The chair is made from pine and it has her initials inlaid into the back splat.  The chair has a volute at the upper rear seat legs, a Federal fan on the rear of the chair shoe, a shell on the front of the seat rail and acanthus leaves carved into the cabriole legs.  The chair is fitted with a hot pink slip seat to match the inlaided initials.  I finished the chair with seal coat of sellac, then used the Maloof oil and wax finish.  I have approximately 200 hours in the design, build, and finish.</p>


	<p>All comments welcome.  Thanks for looking.</p>]]>
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