As you can see from the image, she had a pretty standard bed, a wooden frame, box spring and mattress. Her bedding was something she picked out at Target a few years ago. She was happy with her soft pink walls, but is now thinking she wants it fuchsia (talking her out of it). So we set forth to get some new bedding and to make her a new head board as phase one of the upgrade.
Since she is a PB Teen shopper these days, she had a whole room designed for me to order (nice life huh?). Unfortunately, everything she wanted was on back order! So, I found a great striped duvet they had available and some fun sheets to compliment them and keep it youthful. Sadly, I'm still waiting for the striped shams to come in.
Originally I wanted to make a tufted headboard, but realizing that she would be making another change in a year, I decided not to put too much work into the headboard for our first try.
For the headboard, we took a trip to home depot and purchased 1/2" plywood (the size depends on your bed and how large you want it), then to Joann Fabrics for 2" thick foam, polyester batting to cover the entire piece, white fabric and spray adhesive.
First step was to adhere the foam to the plywood. Then we used my air compressor and staple gun to adhere the batting to the plywood and secure the foam in place. Last step was to use the staple gun again to attach the fabric to the entire thing, and voila!
Here's a close-up:
Mini was pleased with the turnout. Next step is to rearrange the room for the millionth time, hang all her accessories to the walls and I think we'll finally be done! For now.


