Start ’em Young With This AT-ST High Chair
If you want your kids to be a Star Wars fan through and through, you better start them young. You’d do well to dress them up way before they utter their first word. Star Wars-themed onesies and baby tees are everywhere, so you won’t encounter any problems with that.
But how about when your kids start sitting at the table and you need to keep them in one place – safety concerns and all that (plus, they can be less annoying when they’re stuck in a high chair)?
You get them an AT-ST high chair!
The answer can’t be more obvious than that, could it?
However, this might prove to be a little bit more difficult than buying a onesie right off the shelf – or on Amazon or Etsy. An AT-ST high chair isn’t exactly stock material at the baby place.
In this case, then, you’ll have to channel your DIY superpowers. Just like YouTuber Never Not Making has done.
He made this custom AT-ST high chair for his kid using plywood. With a sprinkle of DIY materials here and there (read: wood glue, fasteners, etc.), he came up with what may very well be the most bada$$ high chair there is.
Here’s something you need to know if you want to make one yourself (you go, brave one!): you’ll need some experience doing this sort of thing, and you might want to invest in the tools you’ll see in the video below.
Take note, this video is NOT a how-to. It will surely inspire you, though.
He’s a DIY superhero with the Force on his side.
Want more Star Wars projects like this one? Check out the Never Not Making channel on YouTube and watch things like a Star Wars-inspired rocking horse and a TARDIS dog crate come to life. Man, this guy will blow your mind!
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