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How to create your own headboard... from junk!
by
Donna at Funky Junk Interiors
(IC: blogger)
I love to sway away from the norm for most things home. I just find it incredibly inspiring to find a nothing and make it into a something.
So you've got to know the headboards I use in my own home must be rather unique, right? :) The following pictures are found objects I've used to make headboards for my own home. It's a pretty neat feeling knowing I can knock off my own kind of furniture with a few good finds and a little creativity.
How to do it on a budget:
Just look for one big thing or a collection of small elements that will work with the size bed you have. Mount them, snoop around the thrift stores for pillow cases and quilts, decorate, and enjoy your new look for very little cost.
What do you think? Crazy or cool? Do you have an unusual headboard?
(Visit each picture for the direct link to that project.)
So you've got to know the headboards I use in my own home must be rather unique, right? :) The following pictures are found objects I've used to make headboards for my own home. It's a pretty neat feeling knowing I can knock off my own kind of furniture with a few good finds and a little creativity.
How to do it on a budget:
Just look for one big thing or a collection of small elements that will work with the size bed you have. Mount them, snoop around the thrift stores for pillow cases and quilts, decorate, and enjoy your new look for very little cost.
What do you think? Crazy or cool? Do you have an unusual headboard?
(Visit each picture for the direct link to that project.)
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Published July 8th, 2012 12:45 AM
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Betty Sides on Jun 18, 2015I love them all, I might not use all in my house but, you never know, I will let my imagination take over and oh my, what wonders will appear! Thanks for sharing!
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