Savannah had an adorable twin bed that she found at a local thrift store for a steal. Most people would look at it and think... "great lines, cute bed, I'll paint it and it'll be fantastic!" well... that would be true BUT Savannah wanted to take it one step further! She wanted a white girly bed with a soft lime green upholstery and some killer cute colorful buttons! Not a tall order or anything.. ;)
First, we made a template of where we wanted the upholstery. We used butcher paper and taped it to the bed frame.
Then we measured and marked where we wanted the tufts and buttons to be.
Next, we drew straight lines from each point to get an idea of where the folds in the tufts would be.
Next, we removed the template from the headboard and I traced and marked the foam while Savannah painted the headboard a gorgeous creamy white!
I laid the butcher paper template on the foam (we used 2" upholstery foam from the fabric store) and traced in with a sharpie. (Yes, a purple one!)
Then, we cut around the traced edge of the foam using a serrated knife. We also poked holes in the tuft markings. (didn't get a pic of this step! Sorry!)
Next, we re-taped the template to the bed, after the paint dried. Then, we drilled holes in the headboard using the template tuft markings as a guide.
Then, we made 17 fabric covered buttons for the tufting. They were so stinkin' cute! Totally worth the sore thumbs! You can get these button kits at a fabric store. We got hers at JoAnn's Fabrics.
Next, the upholstering began! We used spray adhesive to attach the 2" foam piece to the headboard. Then we stapled a large piece of batting over the foam. We used a staple gun for the upholstery.
Then, we trimmed the excess batting and we used some clamps to hold the upholstery fabric in place so we could begin the tufting process.

TIP: Do you tufting before you staple. If you staple the fabric first, your tufting may look too tight. We wanted nice deep tufts so we did not want to pull the fabric tight until the very end!
We used a long upholstery needle and upholstery thread. Start from the back fo the headboard and feed your needle through to the front, through the fabric. Attach the button and run the needle back through to the back of the headboard and staple the remaining thread securely to the back. Make sure to pull the needle really tight to get really deep tufts!
The back should look like this when you're done with this step.
Next, we stapled the fabric to the headboard and trimmed the excess.
Lookin' good! But we've got one more important step! Piping!
Finally, we started making our own piping so it would match the green fabric. We already knew how to make piping but if you need help, here is a great tutorial. Click here.
Then, hot glue your piping around the raw edges and TA-DA!!! DONE!

Here's an up close picture of the piping and tufting...
We were so excited to tackle a project together since we haven't been able to do that in about 6 months! BAH! Sad huh!? It couldn't have turned out any better! We are a team and our team work always pays off! We both are in love with little Millie's bed! Savannah is working her tail off to get the rest of Millie's nursery turned into her big girl room!
Savannah even sewed her little girl's bedding using an unheard of technique! I'm so anxious for her to post it! Ya'll are going to love it! She is also making some adorable pillows to match the buttons for Millie's bed!
Sav, I can't wait to tackle more projects with you in May! Love you girl!
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Gorgeous! I love the colored buttons! One question? Could you have marked the tufting on the wood and then glued the foam and and drilled through the wood and foam at the same time? Just curious! thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo much elegance and fun. This bed is sure to make a little girl feel like a princess. So wonderful that you did it together. Jo @ Let's Face the Music
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this project - what an awesome job! And thank you for sharing the details on how to tuft, I have a tufted chair I want to redo, and I'm pretty sure I can adapt what you did and give it a go :-)
ReplyDeletePatty
This is wonderful. I just love it! It looks daunting. I am afraid to take on such a task, but you may have just inspired me! Great job!
ReplyDeleteoh wow!!! What a great project with a beautiful end result!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty, and perfect for a little girl. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute! I found you guys via Pinterest and Im now following along! Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun, whimsical take on tufting. You girls did an AWESOME job!
ReplyDeleteI tackled turning a coffee table into a tufted ottoman a while back and still love it!
Would also love it if you stopped by for a visit!
P.S. I'm your newest follower. ; )
~Abbie (www.fivedaysfiveways.com)
This is such a great whimsical headboard for a little girl! I made a tufted headboard but didn't do the folds, and now I want to buy new fabric and "fix" it ;) Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsical look of the buttons. Nice job. Tufting is tricky.
ReplyDeleteGirls! That is AMAZING!!! You have taken the fear out of tackling a project like this right out of me. Thanks for linking it up!
ReplyDeleteKelli
This turned out beautifully! Love the fun color and the button fabric you chose. The tutorial is wonderful. I'd love for you to link this up to a party that I have going on at Project Queen.
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I'm a new follower.
Great tut and beautiful job! It will help make a gorgeous bed!
ReplyDeleteThis headboard turned out BEAUTIFUL! You did an awesome job with the tutorial too!
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Happily following you :-)
God, I'm dying! That is so amazing. Found you over at Power of Paint Party. Awesome, awesome, awesome.
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That is adorably cute! I know both of my girls would still LOVE it & they're 9 & 6... so you'll get a lot of life out of it. I'm featuring it in the PoPP Spotlight this weekend. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteHi Mallory and Savannah, I'll be featuring your amazing, fun headboard at Project Queen tomorrow night. Thank you so much for linking up and sharing!
ReplyDeleteMandy
Great project...I came over from remodelaholic. I made something similar recently, feel free to check it out. http://orange-sugar.blogspot.com/2011/12/diy-nailhead-chunky-leg-bed-frame.html
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous! Great job!!
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I'd love for you to stop by and visit me!
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This project is fantastic, and the tutorial is very straight forward. I am dying to make one now.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I have had this idea too, but haven't found a headboard yet. I am so glad to see how it well it turned out. I love the fabric and colors you picked! Soo cute, great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! Thank you for the great tutorial - I think this would be perfect in my daughter's room!
ReplyDeleteLove it so I pinned it :)
ReplyDeleteSaw your feature over at HoH- love this headboard. The multicolored buttons make it extra special. Thanks for the tufting tutorial- will be pinning this for future reference. New follower! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it. Great tutorial. Congrats on the feature at HoH!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to be your newest follower!
Karah
one word...WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is ah...mazing!!! The color is fantastic. If you get a chance share it over here:
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