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Monday, January 28, 2013

DIY Nailhead Trim Headboard

I finished our master bedroom headboard! 
 
I got my inspiration from the picture of the comforter that I bought online last month for our new king size bed.


Here's how I did it:
 
1. SKETCH IT... I sketched and cut out the shape I wanted for the top on a very large piece of paper (I actually printed this on the plotter at work... ssshhh.... don't tell my boss). You could also do it on a large de-constructed cardboard box or the back of wrapping paper or just tape a bunch of pieces of paper together. Or you could just sketch it right on the wood if you're that good. I held the paper up behind the bed first just to make sure I like the way it looked and the size was right before we proceeded.

 
2. CUT IT... The dimensions of our headboard are 76" wide x 42" high (about 30" shows above the mattress but I wanted the extra height below the mattress line just in case). We bought a 4'x8' piece of plywood from Home Depot and had them cut it to 76" (6 1/3') wide for us. We left the height as 4' so we had some wiggle room in case we messed up cutting the top. I attached the pattern to the plywood with thumbtacks and traced the shape onto the wood with a sharpie. I carefully cut along the line using a handheld saber saw (super easy to use!). It doesn't matter if it's not exactly perfect (mine wasn't) since you'll be wrapping it with batting and fabric.

 
3. COVER IT... I sprayed the wood with adhesive and laid the foam on top. I recommend leaving it a little long then you can just cut around the edges after it's attached. Then I laid the (pre-ironed) fabric on the floor, then the batting on top, making sure they were both pulled tight to eliminate any wrinkles. I trimmed each so there was at least 4" extra batting and fabric along each edge. I pulled the batting tightly around the wood and stapled in the back every few inches and did the same with the fabric.

diy-fabric-headboard

 
4. NAIL IT... I used a nailhead trim kit from amazon.com. (I originally bought my nailhead trim from perfectfit.com, but it never came and they wouldn't give me my money back... grrrrr!!!).  I was worried that the kit wouldn't work with the shape of my headboard since it's the trim is a solid string and my headhoard is not straight on the top, but it was actually very flexible and easy to mold around the curves.  I suggest using needle nose pliers to hold the nails in place while hammering them so you don't damage your digits!



5. HANG IT... My dad and I had various ideas on how to hang the headboard, but we ultimately settled on hanging it on the wall with picture hangers and using brackets on the bottom for support.

 
 6. ADMIRE IT! Sweeeeeet! It's not perfect, but I made it so I think it's cooler than perfect :).


DIY-headboard
 
DIY-headboard
 
Here's what I used to make it:
MATERIALS:
3 yards of charcoal gray duck fabric from bigduckcanvas.com - $21.00
Nailhead trim kit from amazon.com - $11
1 piece of 3/4 in thick 8'x4' plywood - $30
Picture Hangers - $0 (already had)
Brackets - $4.00
5 yards of 3/4" thick upholstery foam (I only needed 2.5 yards, but I had to get two strips because it wasn't tall enough) - $20
3 yards of batting - $9
Spray adhesive - $0 (already had)
TOTAL: $95
TOOLS:
Electric screwdriver/drill
Needle nose pliers
I honestly think the hardest part of this project was ironing the fabric. But I'm a pretty terrible iron-er so you all would probably have an easier time with it. :)

What do you think?! 


P.S. I'm linking up to the Dog Days of Winter Party at Love of Family and Home.  Check out some of the other fun projects :).

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Christmas in our New Home

I got some new holiday gifts and inspiration from the internet so of course I had to switch some things around to make use of my new stuff! 


Here it is again using the accent color feature on my camera... I think it looks so cool this way!

The Oh Come Let Us Adore Him sign is a free printable from akadesign and I love how it turned out! My friend gave me the red sparkly candle and my other friend gave me the santa wine glass and the greenery. The angel wing trays I got from Joss and Main.  The tray I already had and I just laid some fun wrapping paper in it to spice it up. 
 
I also just bought this chest from there as a Christmas present to myself and I am super-excited about it! Usually I don't like to spend that much, but I just couldn't resist.  There are so many places in the house I could use it!  We also bought our new KING SIZE memory foam mattress last weekend!!!  Typically I am terrible at making decisions like this, but as soon as I laid in this bed I was in love. And luckily Greg agreed and it was on the cheaper side of the memory foams so we could afford it. The mattress, box spring, frame and two pillows came out to $2,000 (including tax, delivery, etc).  It was about $500 more than we wanted to spend, but you can't put a price on a good night's sleep right?  (That's how I'm going to justify it :)). Did you know memory foam mattresses can cost up to $8,000!?!?  Sheesh!
 
This is the comforter set I bought and I love the contrast with the dark headboard so I'm going to attempt to make the one in this picture. Plans are underway so I will keep you updated!


*Deck Update: We decided to wait until the weather warms up to finish the deck. We still have a few minor things we can do between then and now (including choosing our decking), but we probably won't start laying the deck boards until March or so.*
 
Merry Christmas to all of my blogger friends and followers!!