Showing posts with label diy headboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy headboards. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2010

Headboard Tutorial

The twins are loving their headboards! And I am loving how much better their room looks.

There are quite a few tutorial on this project
floating around the net.
Here is how I did it.

What you need:
1/4 plywood
fabric
batting
foam (I used an inexpensive egg crate)
staple gun
d-rings
picture wire
50 lb picture hangers


{Something I like to do before I have my plywood cut (at Lowe's)
is to put up painter tape to outline how large I want the headboard.
Then I measure it and take those measurements to 
Lowe's to have the wood cut.}
 First I lay out the egg crate (or foam) and cut it to size. 
Make sure if using a egg crate to lay the pattern side down,
so it won't show through.

 To give the kids a nice soft edge I went ahead and wrapped the foam around and stapled it down all the way around.
{If you wanted a nice crisp edge you might cut your foam to the exact size of your wood and  use some spray adhesive to attach it to the board.}
 Next step is to lay out your batting. I purchased a large roll of batting at Joann's
and left it folded over to double it. Just to give it a bit more fluff.
And again staple away.
 This is the fabric step!
Make sure and iron your fabric if need be.
Then lay it out fabric side down,
I like to start stapling at 12:00 and 6:00 first. Then check how your pattern
looks. If there is anything you need to center in your pattern (fabric)
you will want to adjust that now, before you have all of those staples in.
If it looks good then move on and staple at 3:00 and 9:00, checking your fabric again
and making sure to pull it taut as you staple.
If all looks good continue stapling about every 2 inches all the way around. 
 You are almost ready to hang.
Next get out those d-rings and screw them into the back of your headboard.
Making sure to check your fabric if you have a desired end that you need to be
on the top. I placed my d-rings about a 1/4 of the way down.
Run the picture wire through the d-rings and secure it.
 Once you have done those things the last step is to mount your picture hooks to the wall
and hang the headboard. I like to use 2 of the weighted hooks spread a little ways apart.
This way the headboard doesn't shift. Also when planning my headboards I like them to tuck
a bit behind the mattress. That way when I push the bed up against it, it is secure.
And this is your finished product.
Friends this is super easy and really creates 
such a custom look.
I don't know that I will ever buy a "real"
headboard again!

Have a great weekend!

Let me know if you guys are interested in a tutorial for the 
Argyle Wreath from yesterdays post.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Headboard Reveal...

Hi friends! How is your Tuesday?
Can I tell you how excited I am to have checked
a project off my list. The twins room is coming together 
nicely. Now they each have their own unique space.

I am putting together a tutorial for the headboards,
 that I hope to share next week. 

Now I'll shush up and show you how they turned out!
LOL!


 Something that has worked out so well for us is using baskets
under the bed for their clothing storage. 
When sharing a room you have to use all of the
available space you can. =)

Jude's side.


Do you remember my ScrapBoxes?
I have made a place in the twins room
to start hanging them. Along with 
our other favorite things.
It's a work in progress gallery.

Hope you love them as much as we do.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

DIY Aspirations...

I am wanting to create some headboards for the twins' room. I am really not wanting to spend any extra money on bedding so I am trying to put together a look using our existing color scheme.
Here are a few looks that are inspiring me.
Really, I like the wall treatment better than anything in this photo!
But the headboards are cute too.
 How can you not be inspiring by the Little Green Notebook and this beautiful room she created?
I especially love this room because we have a very similar set up in our room. There is a large window and we have two beds to design around. I don't however have as much wall space on either side of the window. 
{via little green notebook}
Wish me luck!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Upholstered Headboards...

With upholstered headboards all the rage, I admit I to have fallen in love with them. Last December I gave the DIY headboard a try, and have been enjoying having the softness it brings to the room.
But...


{photo via decorpad}


I am getting bored. Imagine that! I am craving some pattern. Like these lovelies...


{decorpad}



{pink wallpaper}

{google}

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