HEADBOARD MAKEOVER - FROM DRAB TO FAB
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MyEye4DIY
(IC: vlogger)
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When deciding on the design for my headboard, my first thought was: “Get rid of the wood and add some glamour!” I’m so happy with the final product, it really helped me achieve the upscale look I was going for & compliments my purple and silver color scheme.
TOTAL COST: $37
Why pay more when you can make it for less?
TOTAL COST: $37
Why pay more when you can make it for less?
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STEP 2: PREP THE HEADBOARD
STEP 3: SPRAY PAINT
DISCLAIMER: BE CAREFUL! WEAR SAFETY GLASSES & GARDEN GLOVES to protect from shattered glass pieces.
– Let adhesive dry allowing the glass pieces to fully bond for 12-24 hours.
FINAL STEP: Applying Pre-Mixed Adhesive Grout
– The last step will be to take a wet sponge/cloth and remove any grout overlay from the mirrored pieces. Start from one side of your headboard in sections and finish at the other side.
NOTE: I did a lot of research online to learn how to execute this process, the steps above are the most simplified strategy I came up with. Please feel free to do your own research if you are a real perfectionist! Hope you enjoy!
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Published December 1st, 2016 3:10 PM
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Maude LaFountain on May 08, 2020
OH I AM IN LOVE WITH THAT HEADBOARD !!!! I wish I could do this to a KING SIZE HEADBOARD !!!....LOVE LOVE LOVE IT !!!! GREAT JOB !!!
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