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Redecorating a Girl's Car Seat for a Boy

Redecorating a Girl's Car Seat for a Boy
A neighbor gave my son a booster seat they were not using. Unfortunately, the seat had pink decorations on it. After researching and seeing that covers for the seat would run about $60, I improvised. I took out my painters tape, marked off the sections that were pink, then I got my fabric paint out and made it more appealing to a boy. So, we got a neat new car seat for practically nothing!

By Jennifer from Riverview, FL

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RE: Redecorating a Girl's Car Seat for a Boy

Great idea! And great job thrifty momma! : )

Post by jesikarena

RE: Redecorating a Girl's Car Seat for a Boy

I think this was such a wonderful frugal idea. I like that you used what you were given and made it work. Many would have turned their noses up. I really commend you!

Post by Debbie52

RE: Redecorating A Girl's Car Seat For A Boy

It looks great and kudos to you for using what you were given. You reused something that might not have been taken care of and might have even gone into a landfill somewhere, on top of saving your family money. You go girl!

Post by fab4mom

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