I have gotten numerous questions/emails about the headboard I made for my latest room redo. I’m so happy everyone loved it and I gotta say it’s one of my favorite parts of the room plus it was one of the easiest as well.
A quick trip to home depot and JoAnn’s and I arrived home with the following items:
- 3 pieces of MDF (Home Depot)
- 3 picture hanging kits (Home Depot)
- Quilting batting – 72”x 90” size (JO ANNs)
- Spray Glue (Already had)
- 2 yards fabric - Home Seasons Pinwheel Parade (JO ANNs)
- Staple Gun & Staples (Already had)
Before you go out to Home Depot to purchase your MDF you need to measure the length of the bed. I needed to have my 3 pieces of wood total 57” in length and then for the height I played around with a variety of sizes. I didn’t want the pillows to cover the majority of it so I went with a height of 28”. This meant that I needed 3 pieces of MDF that were 19” x 28”.
Of course Home Depot didn’t have the perfect size in there pre-cut pieces, but I was able to find some that were close enough and Jon just fixed them to size at home. If you don’t have a table saw at home don’t worry. At Home Depot they can cut it to size for you.
Next step is just cutting the batting to size. I doubled up in order to have it fluffy enough. Give the wood a little spray of glue and then just place it on.
Ok we are almost done. Now you just have to staple the fabric around. Pay special attention to the corners.
Woo hoo! Now one is done. You can go and finish up the other two boards.
Now I need to need come clean. Last step is adding the picture hanging kit. The nice part about this DIY step headboard is that you are not attaching it directly to your bed. You simply hang them where you want them like a picture. You can very easily remove them and swap out the fabric when you like.
I didn’t pay attention to the size of the screws in the picture hanging kit and they were too long. If I had used them they would come through the fabric!
Ah enter Jon who calmed down his hysterical wife. Went down to our shop that was still filled with everything from the previous home owners and found a picture hanging kit that I will simply call vintage that had tiny little screws.
Crisis averted.
Once the picture hanging kits are in place you just need to hang them up. We found it worked best to nail the middle one first and then do the sides.
Final product:
I can’t wait to try this again! You could even add some nail head trim around each panel, or do some tufting on each with a contrasting color for the buttons.
The varieties are endless.
This bed was a full/queen and it required three boards. I would use two for a twin bed and then for a king I would either size larger panels and keep it at 3 or go for a little extra and make it 4 panels.
I tested it out and it is very sturdy. You can lean on it as much as you want!
So brilliant! Love it. You are one talented lady:)
ReplyDeletethe panels are so cute! and it would be so easy to upgrade to a bigger bed this way. great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really creative...and like you said what an easy way to switch out the fabric later if you wanted. thanks for sharing how to do! I definitely want to try it some day! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY have to try this....one day... {sigh}
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I always forget to take in-progress pictures. You're such a good blogger :)
ReplyDeletefantastic!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous! Totally love that room!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of an odd number when doing any kind of project. It would be interesting to do a larger middle panel with narrower panels on either side. Thanks for a great idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great DIY project- I love how her room came out and the headboard makes it feel so chic!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, Camila!! GREAT job! And thanks for the tutorial! So easy, but such a huge impact.
ReplyDeletejenny
That is a fabulous idea! Thank you for posting the how to steps.
ReplyDeleteHow talented are you ? Could I love your fabric choice more? No. Lovely, my dear. I heart your headboard.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial; I totally need to do this for my own bed! Love the fabric. Can't stop looking at it!
ReplyDeleteThe headboard looks great! I will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing for me to read this post. My stepdaughter, the one that wants me to do one of these for her, was sitting right here.
ReplyDeleteI really like that you did it in three panels. It makes it lighter for the wall and easier to deal with while making.
Thanks for posting your how to's.
I love it Cam! SO happy to see your work in "real life"!
ReplyDeleteI love that you did the 3 panels. Looks so great!
ReplyDeletewow..great job. and it came out perfect.
ReplyDeletelove a good DIY!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing, and I love the fabric! I made a headboard for our guest bedroom, and I love it. I was surprised how easy it was, and I made a huge impact.
ReplyDeleteI like how you did 3 panels. I've done one huge one before. But it looks so crisp to break it up. Good DIY:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so great... I'm so impressed. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelook at you, it's amazing! great job and i really like your fabric choice.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great project! I love that you picked a colorful patterned fabric.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job.!! I LOVE your DIY project. I will certainly visit Home Depot to get some cute stuff and try to make it my own.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! I really like how you used the three panels. I'll be linking to this if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteI have been saving DIY headboard ideas for a while and this one is by far my favorite. What a great idea and it is perfect for an apartment person like me!
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