Baby crib= Tufted Headboard

My sister’s apt is totally a budget friendly project. We are trying to repurpose everything and this latest project was one of my favorites.

 



We knew we wanted to make a tufted headboard for her bed so me and Jon decided to go through our house/garage and see if there was anything we could use to make one.

 



Enter a crib rail that we picked up from the curb. We were going to originally paint it and use it as a trellis in our garden, but we used something from IKEA instead so it was just hanging around.

 



This was one of the easiest projects I have ever done! Here is what you need:



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- One crib rail


-Twin size egg crate mattress pad: This is normally much cheaper than batting or foam at a craft store. I picked it up at Walmart for $10!


-Fabric: We used two different types:


-Twine or thread

-Button cover kit


-Staple Gun

 



Step 1: Staple egg crate mattress pad on crib rail:



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Here it is all finished:



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Step 2: Staple on fabric:

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Step 3: Now if you don’t want tufting then you are all finished, but to add tufting here is what you do:

 



Play around with placement and decide if you want how many buttons you want in the rows/columns.

 



We wanted 4 buttons in a row so we took the measurement of the full length, which was 55” and divided it by 5 and got 11”.

 



Vertically we had 28 1/2” and we wanted two buttons per column so we divided by 3 and got 9 1/2”.

 



We then took two tape measurements and used one to measure every 11” and the other to measure the 9 1/2” and placed a small mark on the fabric to have a guide for our buttons.



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Step 4: Take sewing needle (we used a larger doll needle, but a normal one would have worked as well) and poke through the fabric.



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Step 5: Thread button:



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Step 6: Due to the rails it is super easy to staple the thread (we used twine) into place.



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Step 7: Enjoy! You are all finished:



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Due to the rails the piece is really light and very easy to install. We just needed 4 regular nails (2” long) to hang it up!



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My favorite part about this project is that you can take your baby’s crib and use then use it for their big kid bed by using the rail and making a vertical tufted headboard  similar to  this:



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And then later on when they are ready for a teen bed you can use it horizontally like I did above with a full bed. You could also easily use liquid nails to glue a piece of wood or mdf to the side to make it larger for a queen or king.

 



Images via me. (So sorry for the soft focus on them I must have hit it by accident on my camera). Last image via Full House.

37 comments:

  1. Brilliant! It looks fantastic!

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  2. Such a fantastic idea! Whenever my crib is done being a crib I'll be able to make two matching headboards for my little girls' room!

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  3. Would have never thought of using a baby crib. Looks great. Also, I like thte idea of a trellis!
    Teresa (Splendid Sass)

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  4. really cute project, I love the fabric you used!

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  5. You're amazing! I love this idea!!

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  6. Awesome idea and I love the results! You're doing the same thing as me with my sister...repurposing things to save $$...it's kinda fun to see what you can come up with on a little budget!

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  7. So absolutely precious, and perfectly, perfectly CLEVER! You and Jon take dumpster diving to an art!

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  8. Crafty repurposing! I did a similar thing with my upholstered headboards -- I used old canvas stretchers instead of the crib.

    Its nice when its light because then you don't have to be too worried about securing it to the wall!

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  9. wow that is amazing! Other headboard tutorials always seem so intimidating to me, but this one seems completely doable!

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  10. Super creative, and it came out so cute!

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  11. You are so beyond creative! I love the finished bed.

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  12. You amaze me! You're like the interior design version of the winner of Project Runaway - being creative and finding ways to rework things others would have just thrown away.

    If you wanted, you could run a series here - people could submit a picture of something they have and they're planning to throw away but you could give them ideas to re-purpose them. That could be fun :)

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  13. thank you, thank you! This is the perfect solution for our sparse guest room. I have my weekend project. Off to find fabric...

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  14. OMG Camila, you never cease to amaze!

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  15. love it Camilla! such the craft queen

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  16. Love the idea! Well done! xo

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  17. I would never of thought of using the egg crate pads instead of foam. Genius! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  18. What a great idea! I love it. I love the fabric choices as well.

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  19. That's adorable! I love that you got the rail for free! These are all over Goodwill and thrift stores for super cheap if someone wants to use your fabulous idea!

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  20. you are kidding me!! that is fantastic.

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  21. Clever, clever, clever!

    Shelly

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  22. Super idea! Thank you so much for that tip on using an egg crate mattress pad instead of foam. I honestly had planned to buy foam tomorrow for a back pad on a rocking chair. This will work so much better!!

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  23. love the idea. i may try this with a futon that my neighbor is throwing away.

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  24. Baby cribs should be safe for the babies. You can't sacrifice safety with beauty anyways.

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  29. thank you so much for this. i have been racking my brain trying to find the conversion kits for my girls' cribs but i am just going to use their rails and turn them into headboards! love this!

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