This is one of my favorite pallet projects I've done so far...actually I'm not sure that I have a favorite because I'm obsessed with all of them! But anyway, this one required only several cuts. I started out with two pallets but cut one in half. I used the other half to make a wine rack.
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This is before I cut the pallet. I used the support blocks from another pallet so the head frame would sit higher up (that's what's in front of the pallets. |
One of my neighbors is moving and had a whole bunch of stuff on the curb to be thrown away. I had to go see what I could "rescue". The beams that you see leaning against the wall is what I grabbed from my neighbors junk pile. Those are the beams that go across the bottom of a bed frame to support the mattress.
Lucky for me they fit perfectly in between my pallet boards!
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This is one of the Heat Treated symbols you need to look for when choosing pallets. I'll do a whole other post on how to chose pallets. |
One of my friends came over to help me with this project. In this picture she already sanded them down. But before that, I simply took my extra pieces of wood, filled the gaps, glued, nailed, and cut.
I left three gaps at the top half because I wanted to create shelves. I wanted my headboard to serve a functional purpose.
After she sanded the pallets down, I made my own decoupage mixture and used it to line the top of the pallets and the shelves as well with napkins from the Dollar tree. I even decoupaged the beam at the bottom that will raise the pallets up.
I lined some of the inside with a vinyl adhesive that I got from the Dollar tree for another project.
I then painted the pallets with a chalk paint that I also made myself. I applied two coats. I then stenciled PARIS FRANCE and 75017 (Paris zip code).
I added two hooks for my mason jars candles which I decorated. I pre drilled the holes in the pallet and then screwed the hooks in.
I made sure that the outlet was still accessible so we could plug up our phones at night.
The head board is not permanently mounted to the wall. My husband and I simply pushed the bed up against the pallet as much as we could.
I'm so happy with how it came out. This was a simple and cheap project! And the best part is that no else has one just like it : )
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-And remember, anyone can DIY. You just have to be willing to give it a try!