Baseball Bat headboard
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Marion Nesbitt on Feb 05, 2015Cool idea for a boy. Maybe you could screw/glue to each end of the headboard. Then he could hang things on them. Or possibly if you cut them in half, you could arrange them vertically with screws/glue all along the flat part.Helpful Reply
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Carla on Feb 05, 2015@Marion Nesbitt, Years ago, I made a headboard for a little league'r that turned out so adorable. Cut a baseball (large circle) from wood of your choice. Paint it white and add red stitching to resemble the baseball. The bats were used on each end for the bed posts. This was a twin size bed. Good luck with your project, we would be interested to see what you come up with.Helpful Reply
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Ann|The Apple Street Cottage on Feb 05, 2015Have you checked Pinterest? They have several different versions of a baseball bat headboard. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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