Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Getting Crafty

I was looking at new beds at Crate and Barrel a few weeks ago with my Mom and fell in love with one that had a fabric headboard.  I decided that it was exactly what I wanted, until I looked at the price!  My Mom looked at it and said that it didn't look that hard to make and suggested I make one myself.  So I did.  Check it out...

Step One

We measured my current bed and decided how long and wide the bed frame should be.

Step Two

We took the measurements to Home Depot and got someone to help us pick out the right wood.  He said that for the size we wanted we'd have to cut two pieces of wood and connect the two pieces somehow.  There was an extra piece of wood so I got him to cut it into four smaller pieces for a separate art project I've been wanting to do.

Thanks for the help!


Cutting the wood


Finished product


At Home Depot we found metal pieces and screws to connect the smaller piece of wood to the larger one.  We already had a drill, so we bought a drill bit in the correct size for the new screws.  

Step Three

Next we headed to the fabric store to pick out the fabric for the bed.  Luckily there were three fabric stores located in Seven Corners next to Home Depot.  I picked out some mustard yellow fabric to match my bedding.  

Step Four

After purchasing the fabric, we needed some foam backing.  We found some foam that was $30/yard.  With the bed frame being a little under three yards, I thought $90 for foam was a little outrageous.  So what did I do instead?  I bought a foam mattress topper at the fabric store for only $30.  

Thrifty foam replacement


Step Five

Now it was time to assemble the headboard.  We measured where we wanted to attach the wood and drilled holes into the two pieces of wood.  Then we attached the metal pieces with screws.  

The drill and metal connector pieces


Drilling the holes to attach the metal pieces



Step Six

The next step was to attach the foam backing with a staple gun.  We wrapped the foam around the top and sides of the board and stapled it securely.

Step Seven

Next we used a steamer to get the wrinkles out of the fabric.  Then we stretched the fabric around the foam backing and used a staple gun to attach it to the wood as well.

Finished headboard




DIY fabric headboard:  $80
And now for the results...



Fabric headboard from Crate and Barrel:  $800


Want to see what I did with the extra piece of wood that I had cut into four smaller pieces?  I turned it into the DC flag for an interesting piece of artwork.  

2 comments:

  1. love it! I have been meaning to make a fabric headboard for my bed so I may give this a try :)

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  2. Awesome! It wasn't hard at all, you should do it!

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