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The batting you use should be wider and longer than your plywood and headboard foam. Allow at least two inches all around. Take your headboard foam and mount it to your plywood using a spray adhesive. Once the glue is dry, lay the batting over the foam, turn the board over and secure using staples. Repeat this process using your fabric of choice. Make sure to fold the corners neatly and trim excess fabric in order to keep it looking presentable.

Turn your headboard over to the top side, line up the nailhead trim and work it around the outer edges. Make sure that the nailhead trim is affixed firmly into the headboard foam and plywood. If necessary, you can even use a memory-foam mattress topper in place of upholstery foam, as these often cost less than upholstery foam. Even the most novice crafter can complete this project in about half a day or less. You need upholstery foam at least 2 inches thick or thicker cut to the shape of the wooden board or MDF.

A serrated knife easily slices through the foam to size it to the shape of the wood. Once you have got your wood cut to size You are going to need a few other bits n bobs. STEP 2 Lay the foam on the floor and place the wood on top.

Trace the outline of the board onto the foam, then cut the foam with a utility knife. However for best results let us cut it to size for you. Click here for dacron. STEP 4 Glue the foam to the plywood with spray adhesive. It will only take a few seconds to dry. STEP 5 Centre the Dacron batting on top of the foam, then turn the headboard over so that the batting is on the floor.

Attach to the backside of the plywood with the staple gun, pulling it tautly as you go. When sitting up in bed, it is surprising as to how much wear and tear a headboard endures, and soon enough, they may not be looking as good as they once did. Furthermore, many headboards are usually created to a specific design that was on-trend at a given moment. Times and preferences change, and you may be looking to replace the foam in your headboard in addition to changing its outer fabric and design.

Refreshing an upholstered headboard is the perfect opportunity to get crafty and bring a fresh new look to an existing product whilst minimising waste.

Headboard DIY is also the perfect answer should you be short on cash to buy a new one. We recommend replacing old, worn-out headboard foam with a Soft-Medium density polyurethane foam depending on the thickness required.



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