Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Craft Night '010 & an upholstered headboard tutorial.

i have definitely been going through a home decorating phase lately. there's so much to love about creating a space that is warm, cozy, and fits your personality. the best part of my most recent endeavors is that i've been able to make a little money go a long way. super!

this week i've been assisting some other people with their own home decor projects. my sister decided that she wanted a headboard for her bed. she's moving out soon and is redesigning her entire room. little did she know that she would start a fun trend amongst our friends!

here's trisha with her finished product: two thumbs up and one happy camper.

the first major step -- attaching batting to the plywood:
our first time around we bought two bags of quilt batting and glued them to the piece of plywood (66"x40" for a queen-sized bed). we used glue to conserve staples, but we ended up running out of staples anyway. to prevent a mess and save some time, just staple the batting instead. 

a close-up of trisha's fancy headboard:
to achieve the look of depth with the buttons, we just took measurements to place them, stapled each spot with the staple gun, and then hot glued the buttons on top.  it's super easy, and if you ever want to change the buttons, you can do it with just a little tug!

one of trisha's gem buttons:

if you're not familiar with upholstered headboards, take a look at some of these finished products i found on the internetz: #1  #2  #3  hopefully those give you a better idea of the look we are trying to achieve with our projects!

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after hanging out with some of my pals, we decided to hold the first annual Craft Night '010 (that's oh-ten, everybody). headboards have become all the rage, and i couldn't wait to lend my skills to help create some more! the following photos and descriptions tell the tale of Craft Night '010 with a little tutorial in the mix. enjoy! 

obviously, no Craft Night is complete without cupcakes. my lovely guests came bearing 12 gourmet cupcakes from Gigi's. needless to say, we all woke up this morning with well-deserved sugar hangovers.
(starting with the neon girl, going counterclockwise: trisha, lauren, kris, hannah, and lindsay. patty and phil (my parents) and tyler (my brother) also made appearances and kept us thoroughly entertained throughout the evening.)

if you're not jealous, there is something wrong with you.

lauren and lindsay both wanted headboards, so we had to make a trip to lowe's for plywood.
1/2" plywood is great for this project. most hardware/home improvement stores will cut it down to size for you, too. your headboard should come out at least a couple inches from your bed on each side. it's really up to you, but we used 66" wide boards for 60" beds.

even if you're not a perfectionist, you should definitely not overlook ironing. make sure your fabric is nice and smooth before you do anything else.

trisha volunteered to do the irnoning. here she is with lindsay's chocolate brown satin fabric:
(she has talent, people.)

remember when i said you should staple the batting to the plywood? well, we got smart and used that technique at Craft Night. a hammer comes in handy when your staple gun is annoying, and the staples protrude a little too far (or you need to take out some aggression on your home decor project.)

here's another tip: buy your batting off the roll like this. we discovered that it's cheaper and easier! each board required two layers of batting to make them a little more plush, and each layer was 2 yards long. using this type of batting allows you to drape it over your entire board instead of placing it in rows like we did on trisha's.

after your batting is securely attached all the way around, you're ready for your fabric! just make sure there aren't any ripples or wrinkles. the best way to make sure that the fabric is pulled tightly is to work in teams like trisha and kris. one person pulls the fabric tight, and the other staples!

your headboard should start to look something like this on the back side:


a close-up of lauren's lime green floral print:

here's lauren's board with the batting and fabric securely stapled. the only things missing are buttons!

it's important to use a measuring tape to determine where your buttons will go. if you use our measurements for your plywood (66"x40"), your board will be split vertically into 16.5" sections and 13.3" sections horizontally. your buttons will go at the points where the lines would intersect in a grid pattern.

we used 6 buttons on each headboard. you can definitely use more or less if you want (or none at all!). if you choose to use buttons, remember that before you attach them, you need to put a staple in all the points you just measured out. it helps to utilize the batting in adding depth to your headboard.

then just hot glue your buttons on top of the staples, and you're all finished! lindsay went with traditional brown buttons.

one of lauren's mismatched bronze buttons:

another double thumbs up? can it be? i love a satisfied customer. lindsay's headboard will look great with her aqua / green / white / brown bedding!

this is lauren's best "check me out at the jersey shore!" pose. (be sure to catch her fist-pumping in a club near you.) her headboard will look so cute with her black and white tree tapestry bedspread!

we haven't tackled the issue of hanging the headboards yet, but we decided that attaching heavy duty sawtooth hangers would do the trick. or you could enlist the help of a frame-hanging genius and do it with wire. or get creative and hang it whichever way it works! that's usually the method i end up going with.

while most of us were focused on the headboards, hannah was diligently working on a gift for her friend and soon-to-be college roommate! inspired by a piece i did with embroidery and buttons, hannah decided to make an E for emily and fill it in with buttons. so cute!

hannah and lauren's mom, kris, brought a tin of vintage buttons with her. clearly, i was in heaven as i feasted my eyes on her abundant collection. hannah incorporated so many cute buttons into her design! this is a very time consuming project, so she took the majority of it home with her to finish later. craft star!

all in all, Craft Night '010 was a smashing success, complete with conversations about cellulite, bodily functions, stupid boys, and various other interesting topics. did i mention we had cupcakes? we had lots of cupcakes. in fact, here is the aftermath:


you are invited to the next annual Craft Night. what will be the next big trend? i don't know, but my crafty senses are already tingling! 

ps. let me know if you want any other info about our headboards! they really are a fun and easy way to brighten up your room and cozy up your bed. have fun!

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