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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie i saw that, it looks really nice. it looks brighter.
i still don't understand how you made the bed from cardboard box? i mean, which part of it is cardboard? it looks so nice!
i did show my fiance the pictures, and he really liked them and was afraid that i would get the idea to imitate what you've done. lol.
nope, not even possible. so i am not even going to try... |
I found the first picture of a boy's twin bed, and I loved the shape, and printed out a pattern to cut the bed. I picked up three boxes from the dollar store; they were long rather flat boxes. The first I used to hold the pillow that was used for a mattress. I cut the corners of the box, and folded it over to get an "edge". Using my favorite "tools" of hot glue, and duct tape, I glued the edges in place; This step wasn't necessary because none of the pictures show the edge of the bed anyway. I cut the headboard and footboard from the other boxes, I just use a knife to do this, and they look really choppy, but here where I thought hubby would take pity on me, and make a real bed. The headboard and footboard are glued to the frame, and the whole thing sets on small legs under the frame, because obviously, the headboard and footboard weren't strong enough to hold Joey's weight. The little carved appliqué on the footboard was just hot glue. I painted the bed first a yellow/gold color, let that dry and painted over that with a darker brown, and rubbed that off with steal wool, repeating the brown step a couple of times, making it look a little more like wood. The little shelf above the bed was just made out of a scrap of trim with thumbtacks hot glued to the back to stick into the wall.
Remember my kids are grown, I'm unemployed, and I have no grandchildren. I do have time, at least sometimes.