Ok, so here's what took us a few hours to do today... First, we cut and sanded the 4x4 posts. I laid them down on the garage floor, front side down. I hid any ugly imperfections in the wood in the back.
Next up we laid the stenciled board onto them and made it flush with the posts.
We used Gorilla Wood Glue on each piece of wood before we screwed them.
Tap the post until it's flush with the backboard with a rubber mallet. Screw in about 6 inches or so apart, all the way down the post.
Next, we stood it up and measured our 2x4 to fit on the inside of the 4x4 posts.
Wood glue.
Use a spare block and hammer in the 2x4.
Next up, cut the trim piece and attach the same way. We screwed each board in from the back. When we got to the trim piece we glued it and used longer screws to screw from behind so we wouldn't ruin the finish.
Next up we cut the 2x6, measuring for a 2 inch overhang on each side. We sanded it, and rounded the ends. Glue, then screw.
You have to sink the screws in a little bit and then fill in the holes with wood filler since you would see those holes.
My hubby is such a handy helper. ;)
I covered the backboard with paper and taped along the edges that I couldn't tuck it under.
After it dries, sand off the wood filler till it's smooth with the wood.
Then you paint! {Sportin' one of the hubby's Valley Oak A/C shirts over my new pretty shirt, didn't wanna chance a paint splatter!} ;)
Paint!
And paint some more! Haha
After two coats I was ready to peel off the paper!
Tada!! Now let it get totally dry!!
I LOVE it!!! I can't believe after all these years I finally have a headboard! AND we made it so strong and heavy duty that it will last forever!
I think I might change my old vinyl on the wall now. But at least that will be EASY! ;)
Don't you love it? Ok, so here is the exciting part.... as I said in Part One- Cutting Edge Stencils will be giving away a $40 credit for the lucky winner to pick the stencil they want!! Woo hoo! Thank you! This allover stencil was so big and easy to work with! I was really surprised and if you follow the directions you will love how easy it is too! They have SO many beautiful designs to choose from, the hardest part will be deciding which one to pick!
Here's how to enter:
Mandatory to post ANY comments for entries- become a public follower of The Baeza Blog. It's SO easy...just look for the "follower" section on the sidebar and click "follow". I know I have a LOT more readers on facebook, who don't "officially" follow my blog. The more public followers I have, the better chances I will get more giveaways!
Ok, NOW you're ready to enter!
1 Entry: Check out Cutting Edge Stencils and come back and leave a comment telling me what your favorite stencil is!
1Entry: "Like" Cutting Edge Stencils on Facebook and come back here and leave a comment telling me you did.
1Entry: Leave me a comment telling me you are a follower of The Baeza Blog {new or old!} ;)
The giveaway will end Friday, April 15 at midnight, and I will pick a winner with random.org on Saturday! Good luck!
That's up to 3 entries per person! Woo hoo!
Linking up to Tatertots and Jello's Weekend Wrap Up and Sew Chatty's Made with Love Monday and Domestically Speaking's Power of Paint Party and All Things Heart and Home and Lovely Crafty Home's Lovely Crafty Weekend #16! (sorry gals for some reason it won't let me post the buttons so I'm doing text links)
i'm a follower!! =)
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ReplyDeleteI'm a follower! And I love the Japanese maple branch wall art stencils.
ReplyDeleteLike it on facebook
ReplyDeleteI would get the small and medium zinnia flower stencil for my daughter's room.
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ReplyDeleteJaime I am always impressed by your cute crafts! And, I just so happen to need a headboard in our guest room! I like the stencil you used and I also like the trellis and damask harmony!
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Oh geez! I JUST made a headboard and Now I wanta make this one! Fabulous!
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ReplyDeleteFB fan of cutting edge stencils . . . thanks for the chance to win, and for such a great idea - we've never had a headboard before, but now I'm inspired!
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ReplyDeleteseriously LOVE so many it's hard to choose. I guess if I had to though...it would be Casablanca..maybe hahaha..love it! :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE the Casablanca stencil - SO cute!
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ReplyDeleteBrand new follower - LOVING the cute ideas!
ReplyDeleteAcanthus and Aladdin-ok also the lotus,moroccan dream...hmmm too many to pick! Between redecorating my flower shop and projects at my house I think I will be an expert on this soon! Thanks for this great website!
ReplyDeleteNew Follower of Baeza Blog! Nice to meet you and thanks for the wonderful headboard idea!
ReplyDeleteand btw i also liked Cutting Edge Stencils on FB! whew now I won't bug again!:-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. Also, I wanted to let you know that you posted a great headboard tutorial. The pictures and explanation were great!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Ceilling Medallions, but wonder how sore my neck would get using one. However, the final look might be worth it.
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I am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI did the facebook thing too. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the casablanca stencil and the zinna's. So hard to choose.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to be a new follower. I like the zinna stencil. Please stop by for book club or blog design if you're interested--connie, measuredbytheheart.blogspot.com
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