Happy New Year everyone! I'm so excited to show you the headboard I made for our girl's room. I had been looking everywhere for a headboard. I looked on Craigslist, resale shops, and Goodwill. Nothing anywhere. So then I started to think about using the foot board I had already turned into a chalkboard.
I know I would not have made anything like this before I started
blogging. Just seeing all the ideas out there has really inspired me to
think differently.
I was at a yard sale this past fall and I saw this foot board, it was
in pretty bad shape and I had no idea what I would do with it but I
asked how much anyway. Can you believe the guy said Free because the veneer was peeling off? Now I was not going to leave it there! I couldn't fit it in my car so I had my sister, who lived close by, pick it up with my dad's truck.
I decided to make a piece out of pallet wood and some boards I had from an auction. This would give the headboard some back bone. This was just like making a pallet wood sign, but bigger. After putting it together I used my grinder and then sanded it down. I primed, painted and distressed it. Next I attached the piece from the foot board that had already been painted like a chalkboard using three screws on each side.
At this point I thought I was done and would just screw it to the wall. My husband said he would help me build some kind of support so that it would connect to the bed frame. It was right before Christmas and his busiest time of the year, so he hasn't gotten to it for some time. I decided to do it instead, since I'm kind of impatient. I attached two 2X4's to the back and it stood up just fine!
After looking at it for a little while I thought something was missing, so I added the two posts also from the old foot board using long screws. I know the posts should have been a little longer, but I wanted them taller at the top and when the comforter is on you don't see that gap.
This is my favorite project I've done so far! The only thing I paid for were the boards I used from the auction and I could have used pallet wood there too. In my next post I want to show you the whole room. I have other things I painted for this room! Let me know what you think! Hope to see you soon.
Beautiful way to honor someone by having their name where they sleep! Love how you reuse things that people would throw away.
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Oh wow this is gorgeous! I am pinning this for later! I would love for you to link up at Link'n Blogs.
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Have a great day!
xo
Daniela
Put A Bird On It
This is absolutely beautiful. I'm so impressed!! What creativity you have, and it's even better that it was free! Well done. XOXO
ReplyDeleteStinkin' cute! what an undertaking, great job! http://www.handmadeintheheartland.com/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the color you picked and the chalkboard effect. So fun!
ReplyDeleteAdriana, I am so inspired! Love it. Our readers will too. Please come by and share any of your posts.We would love to have you join us at our weekly Super Saturday Link Party. It goes live tonight at 7 MST at www.madefrompinterest.net. It would be our honor to have you share your great work with us!
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Oh my goodness... this is truly one of the most gorgeous headboards I've ever laid eyes on! And rock on for doing it all yourself, Adriana! I've proudly featured you on I Love That Junk and various other places across the land. :) Thanks for linking up!
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Thanks Donna, that means a lot coming from you! You have inspired me to think differently about Junk!
DeleteWhat wonderful things! I really enjoyed looking at all of the DYI projects-keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out wonderfully! You did a great job on this, your girls must love their new bed.
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)
Do you know how stinking cute that headboard is? This is a huge winner in my eyes, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you just how much I love what you did with this headboard! It's so fabulous! A great score into a great project!
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So beautiful, and unique! Did you free-hand your lettering? It looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, my daughter did it, free-hand. She definitely has a talent for it! You can she more of her chalkboard work here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheTatteredHanky?ref=em
ReplyDeleteAren't you clever! Love this project, a very creative repurposing project.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out simply lovely. Great job! I'd love for you to link up your projects each week over at Do Tell Tuesday!
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Thanks for the invite! I just linked up :)
DeleteThis is GORGEOUS!
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DeleteWhat a gorgeous headboard, and you have a deft hand with the chalk! I'd never be able to make mine look so nice :) If you have a minute, please stop by and share your post at the Everyday Vintage link party at Helene's Legacy. Your style is the perfect fit!
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So pretty! I'd love it if you'd link this up to my very first linky party!
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You've been featured at Link'n Blogs link party!
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Thanks for linking up!
xo
Daniela
Put A Bird On It
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Thanks Daniela, I just linked up as well!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest project, LOVE it!! Thank you for sharing at Redoux. I am sharing at Party that starts this afternoon. Happy New Year! -Karen
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DeleteUm, AMAZING! This is the cutest headboard ever! I love it and the posts don't look too short at all. They look just perfect. Don't you just love when an idea works out so perfectly? Pinning and sharing! XO
ReplyDeleteYes I do! I love it when I make projects that turn out so cute, and cost you almost nothing :)
DeleteThis is stunning! You did an amazing job! I'll be featuring this on my blog tomorrow.
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Thanks for linking up to the Block Party!
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Thanks Sumo!
DeleteI'm completely amazed. How creative and original. I love everything about this! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really, really beautiful! I'm sure the girls love it! Thanks so much for linking up at Get Your DIY On's organization month! Have a great week!
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thank you for linking up @ Craft, Create & Inspire linky party last week .. Your awesome project is featured this week :)
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Hope you will stop by and join us again this weekend xo
ohmigosh! I found this on Pinterest and love the unique idea, but was really struck because my girls' names are also Olivia & Mariah! What a fun coincedence.
ReplyDeletelove your headboard and i would love to feature it, if that would be ok please let me know,
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Sure! That would be great. Let me know when you feature it, so I can check it out :)
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thanks again for letting me show your work!
Thanks for coming by again, I just found it am now following you. Love your blog!
DeleteOh my goodness….I love this and how you were so creative about it. I too can not leave anything that is FREE. This is awesome! Came on over from my Throwback Thursday party. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteWow, I sure LOVE this headboard! Everything fits together, and I'm very impressed with your vision! I have had a great time perusing your blog this morning. I also LOVE to pick things up off the side of the road, go to garage sales and antique fairs - so your blog is serious eye candy for me :) Great work!
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