Supplies needed:
- plywood cut to size (they cut it at the homedepot for you),
- 2x4s cut in half,
- brown sheet or fabric of your liking,
- batting,
- pretty decorative buttons,
- staple gun,
- hot glue gun,
- drill,
- screws,
- tape measure and so on...
I then wrapped my $4 sheet (yes, it was cheaper than fabric and much wider) around the board and stapled it on the back side making sure the corners were crisp and it pulled tightly.
I just had to have the tufted look, but I wasn't going to spend the time and energy creating it for real....so, instead. I just got the good ol' staple gun out, measured the distances, and stapled down three times on two rows along the batting region.

I then used the hot glue gun and glued on some bling :)

Here's the finished product:

And here's my new and improved room :)
Total cost of headboard? $16!
UPDATE::::
I've made two more headboards since then using this awesome tutorial :)
A new, bigger one for my master bedroom (click here or on picture to see post)
And another one for a guest room (click here on on picture to see post)
I then used the hot glue gun and glued on some bling :)
Here's how I got it to stand up (this should be done before all the rest of the stuff goes on, of course). I made sure the 2x4s were at an equal height along the plywood and screwed them in with the drill in two places on each 2x4. =Not pretty. But they hide behind the bed anyway, so who really cares?
UPDATE::::
I've made two more headboards since then using this awesome tutorial :)
A new, bigger one for my master bedroom (click here or on picture to see post)
And another one for a guest room (click here on on picture to see post)


























It turned out great (and I love the price!). Pretty.
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i love your tufting trick - i am mentally filing that one.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLove it! It makes a huge impact!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute I love it. great job
ReplyDeleteWOW awesome job! I love that you just hot glued the buttons on and used a sheet. I tend to use sheets a lot from Ikea since they are sooooo much cheaper than fabric. I want to make one for my bed now!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous and what a great price!
ReplyDeleteThis headboard looks worth way more than $16. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! Would you mind telling me how you did the fastened-buckled part of the ribbon in the photo on the home page? So classy!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this project! I would also like to know how you did the fastened-buckled part of the ribbon on this headboard. Thanks so much for the tip on easy tufting!
ReplyDeleteI built this today with your instructions! It looks great, though I used thicker batting doubled up and it still didn't really look very plush. Not sure what I could have done differently, but it brings so much more presence to my room now!
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ReplyDeleteLokking gorgeous and so very in the price!
ReplyDeleteI just ran across this and fell in love with it! This is going to be my next project but my question is on the faux leather. The only measurement I can find in it is 54" width but the width of my bed is 58" so what do you recommend to do about the overage in the inches of the bed? I don't want a huge ugly seam running through it.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to new headboard for my master bedroom and have not been able to come up with a good idea for what I need...until now! This is such an amazing and inexpensive idea! I have to say I love your blog and the crafts/projects. You are such an inspiration! Thanks so much!
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