It worked for a little bit, until I got tired of the dang thing always moving. So, I made my own headboard sans moving the sheet :)
Supplies needed:
- plywood cut to size (they cut it at the homedepot for you),
- 2x4s cut in half,
- brown sheet or fabric of your liking,
- batting,
- pretty decorative buttons,
- staple gun,
- hot glue gun,
- drill,
- screws,
- tape measure and so on...
I didn't want to spend a whole lot of moola on batting, which can be quite pricey, so I just folded the amount I had in half and stapled it in the center of the plywood. Click here to see what this headboard looks like with a lot more batting.
I then wrapped my $4 sheet (yes, it was cheaper than fabric and much wider) around the board and stapled it on the back side making sure the corners were crisp and it pulled tightly.
I then wrapped my $4 sheet (yes, it was cheaper than fabric and much wider) around the board and stapled it on the back side making sure the corners were crisp and it pulled tightly.
I just had to have the tufted look, but I wasn't going to spend the time and energy creating it for real....so, instead. I just got the good ol' staple gun out, measured the distances, and stapled down three times on two rows along the batting region.
I then used the hot glue gun and glued on some bling :)
I then used the hot glue gun and glued on some bling :)
Here's how I got it to stand up (this should be done before all the rest of the stuff goes on, of course). I made sure the 2x4s were at an equal height along the plywood and screwed them in with the drill in two places on each 2x4. =Not pretty. But they hide behind the bed anyway, so who really cares?
Here's the finished product:
And here's my new and improved room :)
Total cost of headboard? $16! By the far the cheapest and easiest way on how to make a headboard :)
UPDATE::::
I've made two more headboards since then using this awesome tutorial :)
A new, bigger one for my master bedroom (click here or on picture to see post)
And another one for a guest room (click here on on picture to see post)
UPDATE::::
I've made two more headboards since then using this awesome tutorial :)
A new, bigger one for my master bedroom (click here or on picture to see post)
And another one for a guest room (click here on on picture to see post)
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