Showing posts with label DIY Headboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Headboard. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

DIY Fabric Upholstered Twin Head board

Whats better than adding the headboard for a quick bedroom makeover?? This is another project which I did last year but it never made it to blog!!

DIY Girls Twin Headboard


One of my dear friends wanted to surprise her daughter with quick bed makeover. I happily agreed to help when she asked me. Little girl knew that we are up to something when we asked her to pickup the fabric. After a quick trip to Joann's, we came home with batting and the fabric. Picked up the plywood sheets we needed from the home depot. 

Here is the tutorial.

  • Cutout the template using the shopping bags 
 
  • Trace the design onto the plywood
  • Cut the plywood using the jigsaw.Since the width wasn't enough, we joined the two plywood sheets with the metal plates.

  • Cut the foam per the design
  • Glue the foam on to the wood using the glue spray
  • Staple the batting material on the top of the foam


  • Front view after the batting

  •  Repeat above step with the fabric
DIY Upholstered Headboard

  • We used two D hooks to hang it on to Wall.
Upholstered Fabric Twin Headboard for Girls


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