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Yes, you can paint eyes on a stained rocking horse. Make sure to clean the surface properly and use non-toxic, durable paint suitable for wood. Consider applying a sealer afterward to protect your artwork and ensure it lasts. This can add a charming and personalized touch to the rocking horse.

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