Showing posts with label kids space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids space. 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.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Nesting...

I have had this crazy nesting thing going on lately. 
No, I'm not pregnant.
Maybe it is feeling like fall is coming.
That and my living area bugs me.
It is the most unfinished room in my home.
And has been since we have moved in.
(Ahem,) 6 years ago.

A few things I have picked up lately,  
for rooms other than
 the living room.
A new shower curtain.
Loving it.


And before it drives me absolutely nuts, I am going to make the twins some little
upholstered headboards. It has been on my list of "to do's" for far to long.
For me, the wanna be designer, it is quite a challenge to put together
a room for a boy and a girl. Not to boy and not to girl!
I want Blair to have a little bit of girly in a mostly boy household. 
But of course don't want to subject Jude to a pink bedroom. 
So I went to a fabric store the other day just to get some ideas.
Here is what caught my eye. 




I'll let you know what I come up with. 

Oh, and before I go,  I am debating on sending in my dining room for The Selby Contest.

What do you think?

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Boy Inspiration...

I sure like this room! How fun would this be for one of the boys?!
So funny, Rhett is just like me and says his room has to have some blue! =)

{via pbteen}

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Think Pink...

Swooning over more little girl inspiration.
Why is it so much fun to look at little girl things?

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Jury Duty and Art...

Well I am finished with jury duty. Thankfully the only case I was drawn for was a case they didn't want me for. It was a child molestation case. eek! I am sure they thought I would be sympathetic for the 6 year old child in the case. And they were right! When you hear that yucky word "molestation" your heart kind of sinks and my thoughts went directly to the child. Just a natural inclination, you know! So I am now finished and have life as I know it back. Yay!

In other news I have been wanting to make a few things for the kids wall in their room. Here is our first girly project. The boys art is in the works. Blair was just tickled to death with this. So if I can get together the other things for her, her little area will be complete. I hate to say, but lately my motivation comes and goes.

Hope you are all having a great day!
Hugs!

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!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Inspiration for Blair...

I look forward to giving this sweet girl her own space some day soon. Right now she is bunking up with her brother. She doesn't mind, she doesn't know any different. She loves pink and purple, what a shock, right? She is such a perfect mix, she loves all things girly, but can totally hold her own with her brothers. Lately when she wakes up in the morning she goes straight to her biggest brother and gets a morning hug. Gotta love that.

On to the room inspiration for baby girl...


{sorry don't remember source}

{via a home listing}
{via Life in the Fun Lane}
{sorry forgot again!}

I hope that you all have a wonderful weekend and enjoy your Easter. We are planning to attend Easter service this evening at Church. Followed up Sunday by a visit with some relatives.  

Friday, March 5, 2010

ScrapBox...

Do you remember my post on ScrapBoxing? Today I am sharing my first one. I have adored this little hat that I purchased for Blair when she was about 8 months old. She wore the heck out of it and if it is down within her reach she still tries to cram her head into it.

 The shadow box came with a black backing so I bought some white canvas twill and cut it to size and cover over the backing. I then attached the photo, hat and a small caption. I am thrilled at how it turned out. As soon as I get a few more finished I am going to hang them over the art display line I posted about yesterday.


Also today I am being featured over at Lavender & Lilies, check it out. Jessica has a fantastic blog.

Monday, February 1, 2010

DIY Kitchen...


Do you have one of these lying around?

Do you have a child who loves to cook?

What do these two questions have to do with each other...

Well if you are as creative as Vintage Songbird you take this,
 TO THIS!!!
 Isn't it the best! I truly love this idea. And how many of us have seen an old side table similar to this one in your in-laws garage?! I now have so many ideas swimming in my head for repurposing these tired items into fun play things for my kids.
If you would like more details as to how Rachel put this together visit her site here.

Monday, October 5, 2009

OOHHH Snappy...

What a snappy little boys room. Don't you just love how put together they make these kids rooms.


Love the map and the globes! I especially like how the bed is a daybed and makes more room for play.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Big Kid Beds...

The twins first night in big kid beds was successful. I am still waiting on bed frames, the mattresses came this week. So we went ahead and tested them out. Makes them look like such big kids. 

Friday, August 14, 2009

Kids Spaces And Cookie Mag...

I received my Cookie Magazine in the mail today and felt so inspired by these unique children's spaces.
I crave a large game room/ craft space. Some day soon.
{the sprawler}


                             {the writer}                                                        {the collector}

All images courtesy Cookie mag

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Kids Spaces...

When we are in our next home little miss Blair will have her very own space. AAHHH the day. Not that she minds now sharing with her brother. She doesn't know any different. I adore this space. It's a bit grown up for the age she is now, but none the less beautiful. I look forward to doing something like this with her.
And how neat of a space is this, I found over at Tradtional Home. This was a bonus room where the kids play games and have friends and cousins stay over. What a great idea. Love it!
This idea is a definite DO! I discovered it via The Creative Crate.  
The time has come for the twins to get new beds. Yep, they are still in cribs. I know... yes, they will be 3 in August. But they fit just fine in their baby beds. They are small kids. Poor things didn't get height from me. Any hoo, I have been looking at beds for some time. I really wanted this daybed from West Elm ,
 but I think I will wait until they are out of that "don't care what happens to nice stuff" age.
For now since the twins share a room, this is the bed option I am going with. It's from Ikea, and the nice thing about it the obvious. It is space saving! The height was a definite selling point too. The top bunk comes  just below my shoulder and I'm 5'2. So not too tall. But I am going to paint it. I have some ideas I am tossing around. Not sure yet. 

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