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Making a Padded HeadboardBetty from Lubbock, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Making a Padded HeadboardThey used velcro. Post By denise w (Guest Post) RE: Making a Padded HeadboardI made a headboard using foam poster board. I stapled 2 together and reinforced with strips across the back. Covered it with thick batting and a light fabric. I then made a slipcover of suede cloth. At this point you could tie in buttons if you wanted it tufted. I didn't because I use the light material for summer and the suede for winter. I put a 1x2 in line with the connections on the bed frame and intended to connect it to the frame. I have not gotten that far because I stuck it behind the bed and it stays just fine. Turned out very nice and really inexpensive. Post By Graycrab (Guest Post) RE: Making a Padded HeadboardI made my own padded and upholstered headboard once. I understand that using styrofoam would make it lighter, but I don't think it would be very sturdy, and would be more likely to come off the wall. Maybe you could attach the styrofoam to a very light piece of wood, like luan, just to give it some stability. Post by Lynn RE: Making a Padded HeadboardI mean using styrofoam INSTEAD OF PLYWOOD. I saw this on one of the decorating shows sometime ago but it did not show how it was attached to the wall. Styrfoam was used making it lighter; it was padded and covered like the board. Thanks for the tip about the L brackets. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Making a Padded HeadboardI think you should use 1/4" thin plywood and glue the styrofoam to the front. Why would you use styrofoam instead of foam rubber? Attach the plywood to the wall using "L" brackets or long drywall screws. Post by LITTLE SUZY |
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