You may remember that when I wrote my post about all of the Christmas gifts I had made (and here) this year one of the items was a repurposed headboard turned hook board for Little Finch. Well here it is, just pretend it’s only January and I’m really efficient with getting this posted
(no actually the truth is I wanted to finish the stencil on that wall before I hung it).
The stenciling on the wall I did with a Cutting Edge Stencil on the top 1/4-1/3 of her wall. The pink I used was the Pottery Barn Benjamin Moore Pink Peony - I love the color! It’s really light but fresh and girly! At our old house I had done the bottom half of her room in a really light lavender so I decided to switch it up this time. (I love the stenciled look but seriously and honestly because I am not being paid to talk about their product, it was a.pain.in.the.rear. OMG! 7 months later I am yet to finish the stupid thing and I am only doing the top of the wall!! The look is great but the process sucks and is sooo time consuming!)
I can’t find my before pictures of this headboard – so here it is in a nutshell. I scored it (along with the footboard and bed rails) for free off of Craigslist (woot woot), sawed off the “legs” and bottom board off of the headboard. I used the bottom board to create the shelf and then used the miter saw to cut molding pieces from thrown away wood that I had Lover Boy get out of the garbage bin at one of the new construction houses in our neighborhood. I then caulked my seams and spray painted. I then predrilled holes and attached the glass knobs that I bought at Home Depot. Aside from the spray paint and knobs everything else was either free or we already had on hand!
Here’s the board a little closer up:
I decorated it with meaningful things to Little Finch as well as things from Lover Boy’s and my childhoods.
I really love the way it turned out. It totally fits her rooms “girlie” theme. Mostly I’m excited because I am proud of myself for making it, and by myself without any help! I really want our kid’s rooms to be filled with special items, and I think this did the trick!
Here is the hook board I made for Laughing Coyote’s room.
What do you think? Are you now on the quest for a headboard to repurpose?

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I used to volunteer at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. I could kick myself for passing up headboards when I see things like this! It’s beautiful.
Oh how neat! I bet they really did have tons of headboards!! Hopefully you will find one soon!! Good luck and thanks for stopping by!! Hope to have you back again!
Oh Stephanie, this is a truly gorgeous setting. I love that colour, the stencil looks so smart and the headboard turned hook board is beautiful. Everything together is just lovely.
[...] is an awesome creative idea from Gathered in the Kitchen- paint an old headboard and make it into a shelf/hanger! I love how sweet and girly this one [...]
Stephanie it is gorgeous!! I love the wall color the stencil and the headboard shelf all together! Great job. Thanks for sharing with us this week.:)
Hey girl I am featuring your headboard make over at our party tomorrow. I LOVE it! Thanks so much for partying with us!:)
Hey Kadie! Somehow I missed your awesome comment
Thank you so much for featuring my hook board!!! Ahhh, I’m so excited!!
I love this! So cute! I would love for you to share with my readers on Blog Stalking Thursday!
http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/2012/03/blog-stalking-thursday-32.html
This is so clever –I would never have come up with this repurpose — pinned! Thanks for linking on Busy Monday at A Pinch of Joy! Hope to see you again soon – the links are open!