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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Make Your Own Headboard






An upholstered headboard turns a ho-hum bed into a properly padded comfort zone. Just pad a piece of plywood with foam, cover with the upholstery-grade fabric of your choice, and bolt the finished headboard to an ordinary metal bed frame. Simply said, it's as easy as putting a (padded plywood) letter into a (fabric) envelope. Sewing is minimal, and spray adhesive and fusible iron-on tape make gluing and hemming a snap. Once your project's complete, position the padded board behind the bed, lean back, and relax in a bedroom that's sure to turn heads.



MATERIALS:
· 3⁄4" plywood, 48" high and 54" wide (full or queen size; adjust width for twin or king size)
· metal bed frame
· drill with 5/16" drill bit
· two pieces of 1"- or 2"-thick urethane foam: each 55" wide and 49" high (or 1" larger than the plywood)
· duct tape
· 3M "77" spray adhesive
· four 1⁄4" carriage bolts
· sturdy fabric: two pieces, each 56" wide and 51" high (or 1" wider and 2" longer than the padded plywood)

Step 1 Stand plywood at head of bed. Use holes in bed frame as a guide to mark and drill holes in plywood, two on each side, one atop the other, where carriage bolts will eventually go.

Step 2 Apply spray adhesive to front and back of plywood; adhere a piece of foam to each side. Leave a 1" overlap of foam at top and sides. Apply spray adhesive to top and side edges of foam. Let dry; pinch together to create a seam. Reinforce the joined seam with 11⁄2" duct tape. Note: Foam comes in rolls 54" wide; we ran it sideways and glued the seams with spray adhesive, edge to edge.

Step 3 Next, stitch fabric together on three sides, right sides facing, leaving 1" top and side seams; leave bottom edge open. Turn right side out.

Step 4 Pull finished slipcover over padded headboard. Stand headboard in place. Tuck a 2" hem along bottom edge and pin in place. Locate bolt holes in plywood using a long needle; mark with chalk. Remove slipcover and sew around the four chalkmarks with a zigzag stitch; cut out slits. Hem bottom edge of slipcover using iron-on tape. Pull finished slipcover over headboard, slide bolts through holes, and secure.




Related Links:
Twin Headboards Makeover
Building a Headboard
Choosing Sheets & Pillows
Adding Color to the Bedroom
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  • Lolita's Avatar
    Posted by Lolita Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:25pm PDT

    I've always wanted to make my own headboard. Thanks you so much for posting this! The hard part is finding the right fabric. If anyone knows where to get that from please reply.

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  • Elissa's Avatar
    Posted by Elissa Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:05am PDT

    a lot of places sell fabric. I know walmart has, or you can try various craft stores.

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  • blondie's Avatar
    Posted by blondie Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:23am PDT

    This is a lot harder than it has to be. You don't need two pieces of foam, and you don't need duct tape and you do NOT need to sew! just use batting that's larger than your plywood and staple the extra around the back with a staple gun. Do the same with the fabric. Unless everyone is going to see the back of your headboard, the above instructions require too much work! Check out HGTV.com.

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  • Mrs. Mommy's Avatar
    Posted by Mrs. Mommy Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:01am PDT

    It looks so easy.

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  • Disgruntled's Avatar
    Posted by Disgruntled Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:33am PDT

    My parents did this and not only did they make an attractive headboard, it is also nicely cushioned so comfortable to lean back on.

    I've got to agree with blondie. They've made the instructions too complicated. My parents didn't sew anything. They attached the fabric to the back with a staple gun. They did this years ago and it's still holding together well. Why sew when you don't need to? No one sees the back anyway.

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  • Patricia in Florida's Avatar
    Posted by Patricia in Florida Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:57pm PDT

    DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO PUT THE BUTTONS ON THE HEAD BOARD????

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