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How to make a book headboard!

How to make a book headboard!
My apartment doesn't have much on the walls. I've always wanted a headboard. I love books.

Answer? Book headboard.
 
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Step 1What you'll need.

What you\
  • a large assortment of book covers, carefully cut from the pages using an exacto knife or something similar. (These can be found at used book stores or thrift shops.)
  • Elmer's Glue-All or something similar - needs to be able to stick to wood and paper and dry strong and clear.
  • polyurethane spray for finishing.
  • pens or pencils for marking
  • something heavy to weigh the books down while they dry
  • 3M picture hanging strips for, well, hanging of course!
  • a large sheet of smooth plywood that's a 1/4 inch thick and as wide as your bed. Mine was 50 inches wide and around 30 tall.
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Mar 8, 2012. 2:31 PMbettinasusca says:
This is so awesome! It's a pretty big task, but I think I'm gonna have to try it. Will post a photo if I do! ^_^
Jul 18, 2011. 2:39 AMsunshiine says:
What an awesome idea! thanks for sharing your hard work and great talent!
Nov 1, 2010. 3:30 PMprixprix says:
This is gorgeous! I am definitely making this, thanks for posting it!
Oct 3, 2010. 11:10 AMlieslieslies says:
I love your quilt, btw!
Jul 14, 2010. 6:17 PMflyinggreenfurby says:
I'm going to start on this project tomorrow after I go get some plywood, how many books did you use for this?
Jun 10, 2010. 9:22 PMGoodhart says:
I bet binder notebooks could be used for this too, with the rings removed maybe...
Apr 16, 2010. 2:54 PMlozartist says:
I like how the final piece matches your quilt.
Nov 12, 2009. 10:55 PMkate-lily says:
i love it. is the lamp on the table handmade?
Nov 27, 2009. 1:32 PMkatiefish says:
i cant wait to try this in my room when we redecorate! how unique!
Sep 24, 2009. 10:25 AMLady Hanako says:
this is probably the coolest thing ever.
Sep 15, 2009. 11:13 AMzoozi says:
Beautifully creative and colorful! Love it
Jul 23, 2009. 10:02 AMGjdj3 says:
Very cool! I was just entering my project over at greenwala, and recognized yours from instructables so I voted for it. Nice job.
Sep 15, 2009. 8:52 AMseamster says:
Ouch. (I hope that wasn't directed at me?) I really got a ton of votes on my submission, and I didn't tell anyone, not even my Mom! By the way, I REALLY like this idea. I hadn't looked at in detail till today--very nice!
Sep 4, 2009. 3:28 PMSpl1nt3rC3ll says:
Looking specifically at this, I just wish to be reassured know what exactly you use that ominous dungeon for, when not making headboards...
Sep 4, 2009. 5:13 PMSpl1nt3rC3ll says:
... But I see no oven, kitchen, or other cooking appliance. >.>

Now you are really getting me worried. O.o

That basement photo is rather eerie, just what is your colorful headboard hiding... :P
Sep 5, 2009. 4:00 PMSpl1nt3rC3ll says:
*Backs away very slow like.* :P
Jul 17, 2009. 11:37 AMnoahh says:
Very nice, but it's a bit painful to look at books ripped apart. :P (I'm only sort of kidding. But really, it's very cool.)
Sep 1, 2009. 9:41 PMnoahh says:
Ermmm. (I don't know how someone could reply to that). :P
Aug 15, 2009. 8:59 PMCreativeman says:
Very nice project, but then you always do good work! Cman
Jul 23, 2009. 2:05 PMblackturtle says:
This is stinkin' awesome! I think even my hubby would have this in our room! You're a genius!
Jul 23, 2009. 8:12 AMKathybear says:
Check with your local library and see if they have books that they'll be weeding out of the collection. Our recycling will take the pages, but the covers have to be stripped off first. If you volunteer to strip the books and take the covers, you might be in good with the library director, who will save a few library dollars by getting rid of the covers. Just a bit of advice from a public library employee....
Jul 23, 2009. 7:48 AMwhiteoakart says:
Nice job. Simple and effective. Every so often I run into books at garage sales that are in bad shape: bindings broken, pages torn. Now I may start collecting them.

Save the pages to start your BBQ fire without lighter fluid by using a little chimney, like this one:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Charcoal-Chimney/
Jul 17, 2009. 2:15 PMaimeee says:
I love the concept and the colors you used! You totally thought outside of the box. So creative.
Jul 17, 2009. 12:44 PMsherri281 says:
This is so great...I'm going to try this with more earthy tones...but i adore the colours in oyurs....
Aug 25, 2009. 9:52 AMbedeboop says:
I love this! :)
Aug 14, 2009. 2:07 PMklahoffman says:
Were the covers in the bottom layer all the same trim size? I can't quite tell, but it looks like that might be the case...
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