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Starting Them With Style
Issue: Issue 292
Posted Date: 1/10/2012
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A few weeks ago, I wrote about my
impending grandparenthood. The day draws ever closer, and I have
decided upon the first woodworking project to embark upon for the
progeny of my progeny: I am building her a dresser.
It's a youth dresser (that means it's
smaller than the ones that are full-grown -- a sapling, as compared
to a mighty oak). I am painting it with white enamel, a finish that
can kindly be called "bombproof." (I did raise three
children of my own; I am not unaware of the hazards children's
furniture faces.) But that does not mean it will lack
style. Indeed, I am imparting some subtleties of Art Deco design into
this project. My grandchild, by jove, will have taste! She will have
style! She will have an appreciation for the historic moments in the
history of furniture! The subliminal influences in the styling of her
infant furniture will start her down the right path ... into the
shop.
Have you ever incorporated subtle
stylistic stylings into a project for your progeny? Lead on, MacDuff,
and tell me your tales.
Rob Johnstone,
Woodworker's Journal