When I did my Hollywood Regency Bedroom I was really stumped by what to do with the headboard of my bed. After some thought I came up with a way to make a padded headboard.....One that is not permanent, can be changed or removed and leaves the wood undamaged
I started with this beautiful ornate head and footboard I purchased at an antique store for $130. I didn't use the footboard, I'll save that for another project. I contemplated painting it white and then using a silver rub to highlight the scroll work, but the more I looked at it the more I liked the wood and it matched the brown tile on the floor.
But......It was to MUCH wood, so I thought a good compromise would be padding the headboard.....But in doing so I didn't want to ruin the wood.....So here's what I did
I made a pattern of the headboard using wrapping paper, the only paper I had on hand that was big enough to make a pattern
Then I got two pieces of foam board from the dollar store and taped them together with duct tape
Then laid the wrapping paper pattern on top of the foam board
And cut around it
Next I covered the foam board with batting
That I adhered with an all purpose spray and trimmed the batting close to the foam board
The final step was laying the fabric on top of the batting and adhering it with hot glue on the backside. I cut slits to make it lay flat and tight at the curves
The final step was to attach the covered foam board to the wooden headboard using pieces of double stick tape
Then I stood back and admired a pretty good optical illusion.....
....It looks like a real padded headboard
This would be a great way to change up any headboard ....Heck I could switch out the headboard for the seasons. And if your headboard is square and not ornate and scrolly like mine it would be sooooo easy!
....The best part....No headboards were injured in this process.
Happy Creating!
Carol
Carol what a great idea, I love it!!! I have a curvy headboard I have been wanted to change, this would work great ;-) thanks for sharing...
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Mari
Very clever and I like the way it turned out!
ReplyDeleteWow that took some talent. I think I would have given up before I started. It looks gorgeous!!
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Amy Jo
you are amazing! you should publish a book....seriously Carol! All of your ideas are so simple and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are just too clever! I really like the dark wood border, it makes the whole thing pop.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I have been wanting to do in my daughter's room! I have the fabric but have never attempted it, I sure will now. I also love how your ideas are so inexpensive but look great. And Carol you know how I have been after you for years that you need to write a book :)
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Carol you are a genius:)
ReplyDeleteYour headboard is beautiful and it is wonderful that you did not ruin the wood . . . such a smart girl:)
Now, I do not know what your kitchen looks like, but I was watch House Hunters International a couple weeks ago and this lady was looking for a small cottage in the French countryside. In one of the kitchens there was this fabulous back-splash behind the sink. So gorgeous that I have not been able to get it out of my mind. It was so much like your headboard only painted and antiqued. I'm thinking that it might be the perfect project for your foot board. Just a thought.
Here's wishing you a marvelous weekend. Oh, do you feel like a forties movie star when you sleep in your new bed?
Keep Smiling,
Connie :)
Carol you are so resourceful! I wonder about the double stick tape tho--do they make it now so it will completely peel off the wood with no residue? I have a beautiful Stanley Victorian reproduction bed that I bought about 20 years ago--the wood is beautiful and could not bear to paint it, but this might be an option, just worry about that tape...
ReplyDeleteThat looks beautiful. I wished we had a solid headboard. We have one of those metal beds and I don't care much for it.
ReplyDeleteGENIUS!!! And beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic idea - love it!!!! I also just purchased an ornate headboard that has a damaged covering. I have been dreading redoing it, but with your idea - it should be a piece of cake! Thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Carol Dear. I had no idea this is what you did by seeing the headboard in your new fancy Hollywood Regency bedroom. Ahh the Glamour of it all. Creative Bedroom Bliss...
ReplyDeleteIngenious!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, this is a grand idea and your steps are amazing. Love this and you should be in a magazine with your how to. It looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
XO
What a fantastic idea (and execution)! I never would have guessed in a million years that it was actually placed on the front of the headboard. I have a four poster bed with a pretty plain wood headboard, so perhaps I could do this? My wheels are turning...thanks for the inspiration!
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Lovely idea, looks great,but yes Connie, you are right in thinking you have to be prepared for the damage that the adhesive on the sticky pads will do to the finish of the wood should you wish to remove the padded board and reveal the wood. I've fallen foul of this happening to me. Carol from the UK :-) xo
ReplyDeleteThat's so amazing and what a terrific result!! Well done to you!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous...beautiful and clever...I adore your works, compliments:)
ReplyDeleteThat was some intelligently creative thinkin' on your part, m' girl! I JUST LOVE IT! It's sooooooo beautimous! What an easy tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend is grand!
Hugs and happy highways,
Kelley~
How creative! It looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow how creative is this and I bet not only looks magnificent but only took about 1/4 of the time great idea.Susie
ReplyDeletePerfect!! I love the look of an upholstered headboard and this would be up my alley since I'm such a chicken about permanent change. (Getting much, much better all the time I'm proud to say...) I think this headboard just begged for it, too. The lines are so lovely and the scroll work on top sets it all off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI really do love that room.
Isn't it nice to be working on something for YOURSELF for once?
How very smart
ReplyDeleteNow will you come over and help me with my scrolly headboard?
With your good tutorial I might could do this
Carol, you clever girl! What a brilliant and beautiful idea. Thank you so much for sharing, I'll have to give it a try. Your bedroom is just fabulous!
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Patti
Oh, my goodness, Carol! Your headboard is simply beautiful! I cannot believe it's removable and seems easy enough (I'm sure you just made it look easy). I had to giggle at your last comment, too funny! I'm off to check out your bedroom reveal post. Have a beautiful fall day! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteBoy, you sure are full of wonderful and creative ideas! This is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI need a headboard.
ReplyDeleteOur bed doesn't have one. We sleep in sommiers and the headboard ends up being the stone wall but I'm afraid with time it will ruin the stone so I've been thinking of doing an headboard... any headboard.
I love your step-by-step explanation of yours.
You're so talented and everything your create - big or small - create a magic atmosphere. So in love with your *new* bedroom.
Thank you for sharing,
Teresa
This is brilliant. Book marking it right now.
ReplyDeleteLove this I am going to do this asap and will be nice to be able to change when I am tired of color lol trust me happens a lot with me I need your advice how could I make it with buttons in a diamond pattern ? Thanks
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ReplyDeleteAmazing outcome to your design style.
Love the peaceful calm your room has taken on...the headboard a job and a half, but the outcome well worth it.