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Is your little one destined to rule Westeros? No need to collect a thousand swords from your enemies and forge them with dragon fire, this impressive little throne is easy to assemble yourself!< /p>
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This is the work of foreign netizen ModMischief. She prepared this Iron Throne for her sons first birthday. It didn't even cost anything extra since it utilized materials you already had in your home.
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Materials:
Toddler-sized plastic lawn chair
Foam floor mat
Foam board
Rope
Paper/cardboard for sword template
Gray and silver paint
Tools:
Box cutting machine
Craft knife
Scissors
Hot glue gun and lots of hot glue sticks
Painting Tools
1. Find a plastic chair like this, it looks a bit like it. Its basic shape is already there, it just needs a little filling.
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2. Cut the foam padding and glue these pieces to the back and sides of the chair.
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3. Fill the opening of the chair.
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4. According to your own chair, it is mainly convenient to stick the sword on it.
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5. To add the sword on top, first make a paper template.
6. Then cut out shapes from a large piece of foam floor mat. Hot glue it to the back of the chair and secure with string through the foam padding and one of the slats on the plastic chair.
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7.Obviously, the most time-consuming part of this tutorial is cutting out the various swords. You can cut it by hand with scissors and a craft knife, but if you're lucky enough to have a laser cutter, this step will be much easier.
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8. You don't need to cut out all the swords completely. Some parts are hidden on the back of the chair, so just carefully make some of the exposed parts. When its time to be lazy, you have to seize the opportunity!
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9. Paste the cut foam cushion fragments on the seat part, so there is no waste at all. You can cut some additional thin strips and glue them to the chair. Don’t worry about accuracy because this is a cute baby chair after all.
10. In addition, prepare some more complete swords and paste them on the top layer of the backrest, seat, and armrests to make it look completely composed of swords.
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11. Use gray acrylic house paint as the base coat on the throne. After the primer dries, spray silver paint on the chair to make it shine.
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12. Sitting on the Iron Throne, a crown is also indispensable! You can make a crown out of cardboard and also spray it silver.
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13. Finally, the child can sit on it. Putting on the crown and picking up his beloved toy sword, Shinobu couldn't help but feel happy~