Fabric Panels Quilt Block

Are you ready to experiment with things that make or things that are already there to create headboards unique and exquisite? It lacks no idea, if you leave your Creative juices flow. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Use a section of a wooden fence as a headboard. If you have a fence that you want to change, excellent, if you can not get from a store home improvement. Use the paint color that will match the decor of her room and bolted into the wall over his bed.
Have you an old door or a fireplace that fits around your bed? Can be used as header. You can paint the door and also cutting of tissue or paper. It could be perfect for your room.
Use a trellis or arbor. Available in a variety of sizes in the home improvement store. Paint and decorate with flowers and silk ribbons to create a headboard style. Fixed to the wall for stability.
If this can be made of sheets of tin roof, which could make unique headboards for your bedroom. Can usually be found in markets Flea and restoration shops. They should be slightly larger than the width of the bed. Nail the wall for an unusual aspect of the room.
Rods curtain that the channel width or slightly longer fixed on the wall above the bed can be used Hanging several things to create beautiful headboards. You can hang towels or tablecloths harvest. Pillows are another item that can hang on curtain rods. Certain to change pillowcases which can be hung from rods. To hang a beautiful quilt could also do wonders for the room. You can also create his piece of cloth intended to block. Keep your sewing skills and a beautiful embroidered design to hang the curtain rods to create your very special head.
A window frame of age, painted and mounted on the wall is another idea for a header. You can also paint a panoramic picture behind the frame or wall paper or use a painting to give effect to watch out.
Place above the bed can be used as a space for your photo collection. Display your special photos with friends and family in beautiful frames, arranged in patterns create your own header. You may changing their photographs. Probably, you could have a major issue for each station. Similarly, you can also hang tables. Can be painted or have pictures of your collection. It could also be the work of their children the art, including maps and drawings they have done for you.
Well, the choices are endless. You have space on the wall above his bed waiting to be used. Be creative and experiment to get unique and elegant look. The header should not be expensive.
Tameka Norris runs Furniture for Small Spaces It offers nifty tips and tactics, a Q & A section for people in need of answers, photos of her own small space trials, projects for the DIYer and recommendations on furniture choices.
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Luana Rubin The Enchanted Desert 36"X45" 12 Panel Piece 100% Cotton Fabric Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Copyright Luana Rubin, Robert Kaufman. Screen Print D#4334 |
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Alfabeto Italiano Multi Blocks Italiano Quilt Panel - SKU# CX4395-MULT-D |
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Alfabeto Italiano by Michael Miller Fabrics Panel size is 23" x 44" Note the panel does not include the full alphabet. |
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Mumms The Word Fabric 30"X45" 100% Cotton Fabric SSI Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Great for quilting. Each panel has a different scene, feeding the baby, vacuuming, sweeping, cooking, shopping, serving, sewing, laundry & ironing. Made by South Seas Imports. |
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Easy Fabric Panel Quilt
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