Today we are teaming up with Valspar and their Love Your Color Guarantee to share our latest addition to Elsie’s guest bedroom: a light up headboard! We wanted to create something unique and playful for this room in her home. We were inspired by marquee signs and wanted to create that feeling but in our own homemade way. We’re not exactly master craftsmen, so we kept our design simple and enlisted a little help from our dad. Here’s what we did:
First we built a headboard. We wanted a tall but simple headboard that could also hide electrical work behind it (for the lights). We used six thin planks about the same length as the bed. We braced these together with two long 2×4 boards behind, and added a frame (using 1x4s) to the top and the two sides.Next we used a projector to trace the word onto the bedframe. It was so hard choosing a word! Before we landed on “Sleepover” we thought about doing “Good Night” or “Welcome” or “Sweet Dreams.” Since the bedframe is in the guest bedroom we wanted something cute and inviting. If you choose to create this project, have fun choosing your own words for your bedframe. We ended up using a font called Buttermilk.Next we planned where to add all the holes for the lights to shine through. Keep in mind that you can easily adjust where the holes are as you drill, but try to evenly space them all along your design.Now drill your holes. Before we started we drilled a few practice holes in a scrap piece of wood so that we could choose the best size of drill bit to use. Once we settled on the size be sure to use care as you work. You do have to drill all the way through the board without drilling into a wall or other work surface.Once you have drilled all the holes sand and clean off the surface of the headboard. Paint your design. We used Valspar Signature paint in Lincoln Cabin Black.Once your paint is dry, it’s time to add the lights! We used over 300 Christmas lights in our design. Simply push the lights through each hole and tape in place using electrical tape. You may also need an extension cord at the end depending on how far away your outlet is from your bedframe.We just love how this headboard project turned out! We can’t wait to have holiday guests over tonight to show off our new guest bedroom décor. Happy crafting! xo. Elsie and Emma
SAFETY TIPS: We spoke with our local fire department to double check the safety of this project. Be sure to follow these guidelines if you plan to recreate this project:
-Before purchasing your lights check for a label of an independent testing laboratory (most commercially sold christmas lights will have this). Some lights are specially made for indoor or outdoor use, be sure to use lights made for indoor use.
-Replace any string of lights with worn or broken cords, or loose/broken lights. Check the manufacturer's instructions for the number of strands that can be safely connected.
-Your finished project should not have any exposed bundles of cords or wires, only the final cord or extension cord so it can safely reach an outlet.
-Just as you would with your house decorations or your Christmas tree, always turn off lights before leaving your home or going to bed.
130 Comments
insanely cool you guys – this is truly an amazing DIY my mind is swimming with the possibilities!!
We used a font called Buttermilk that we found on MyFonts. Should’ve called that out in the post, so I just added it.
Thanks!
This is so awesome!! Comon’
love this!
Wow!! This is so beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing!
xo
Wow! looks awesome! where did you get your projector?
-Philohtea
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Um this is pretty amazing. Wish I was this good with power tools! Def pinning for later.
i’m going to make one this weekend with Jokerman font that reads “Jamaican Me Sleepy”
This DIY is so amazing, I would love to use this technique sometime.
Holy moly, that is darling!
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super neat!
oh my god this is amazing!
Valentina
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this really looks amazing! i must sound boring but hey, when something is great, it just is 🙂
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great idea!! you re so creative
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This is ADORABLE!
PERFECTION! I lovelovelove this!
neha
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Oh. My. GOSH! This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Just completely perfect. You ladies have done it again and now I’m gonna try to copy it!!
How cool is this?! You guys always have the most creative ideas.
xoxo,
Laura
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love, love and LOVE! this is awesome! Dream will be better…
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Oh my this is gorgeous! I would love to sleepover there!
This is the best DIY we have done yet! LOVE IT!!!
Cathy
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Another amazing tutorial, I’m definitely doing this too. This is just too cute! Love love love it ♥
What a lovely idea! So very pretty 🙂
I want this right now!!!
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Seriously adorable!!! Makes me want to have a sleepover.
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Love love love this idea!
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That is so cool and easy. Love the idea.
that is AMAZING! “sleepover” is so cute for a guest room. if i was going to put it in my room i would probably have it say “sweet dreams” or something like that. LOVE.
this is adorable! I love it!
This is probably the most awesome thing I’ve ever seen, haha! I HAVE to do something like that asap. It looks so cool and cozy.
Just curious, did you attach the headboard to the wall or to the bed?
Ooooh… that could be done with other designs too! A decorative floral, paisleys, a mandala or a sunburst… and with COLORs too! Oh, geeze, now I have to do that day-after-christmas shopping for lights!
Oh, this is so cute.. I love this gergeous idea..
Thank you for sharing,
This looks absolutely amazing!
SO AWESOME! I would love to have a piece like this on our wall…. my boyfriend would love it!
The effect is so striking! Don’t think I’d be brave enough to take up a project like this, even though it looks quite do-able.
This is seriously the coolest idea ever! Now I just need to figure out what to write though!
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this is totally the most awesome thing i’ve seen for the longest time…i think i might actually attempt this and feel confident that it might work!!! thank you!
Fabulousssss xxxx
wow, this diy is totally awesome!!
This is SPECTACULAR!!! I love it!!!
~Sacha
this is such a cool idea!! it’s beautiful 🙂 xx
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooow you are a genius….!!!!!
This.is.amazing!!!
I am coming up with ideas for the guest room bedroom myself, and this is something I would consider doing. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
This is awesome!!!!!!!!
Very neat and cute idea!
I’ve done this! But not with a headboard – to make “Broadway” marquees for a production of “Singin’ in the Rain.” It is such fun and I like how yours turned out.
fantastic! i am loving this. have done wood and lights but never thought to headboad it up. Brilliant!
not bad at all.
Shut the front door!
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E V E R!!!!
How cute! 🙂 I wonder if i could find some warm-colored LED lights on sale, after Christmas, what a cute project! 🙂
What a great idea!
Of all the awesome projects posted on here, this is quite possibly my favorite one yet.
Ok. That’s pretty much the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. Seriously. Brilliant!
Kacie
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This is my favourite DIY that you’ve done lately!! (and that’s saying a lot, because I love them all) 🙂 I think I’ll have to get out Ryan’s power tools!
Such an interesting project! And it looked somewhat do-able! Thanks!
I love how amazing this is! I want to do this in my home so bad!
This is just the coolest, most awesome thing ever!!
Maria xx
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so fun, “sleepover!” + i love myfonts!
That looks nice. Have a great day.
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Love this! <3
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I absolutely love this! It amazes me how continually creative you guys are!
Very cool, love the idea and need to remember it!
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Congrats
Dox
that is the coolest idea for a headboard I have ever seen
did you cover the wood with any varnish at all?
One of the coolest DIY I’ve seen in a long time! I am a huge fan of the marquee signs and this take on it is perfect!
Omg this is adorable! I am so doing this. I think it would be funny to have it say “Business Time” from the Flight of the Conchords song. Thanks so much or sharing!
Omg this is adorable! I am so doing this. I think it would be funny to have it say “Business Time” from the Flight of the Conchords song. Thanks so much or sharing!
That is great! I am so going to do that… On a headboard or just some wall decor…
one of my favourite ABM diy’s in a while 🙂 love it!
i love this! i currently don’t have a headboard and it is kind of dark in my room, so this might just be a perfect project for me to try in the spring!
I’m DYING over how much I love this. I need this in my life now!!!
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Very cute… HOWEVER…
Christmas lights are dangerous folks. I used to be married to a fireman, and the majority of fires in the winter were caused by …. christmas lights. No way in heck would I put these in the headboard of mine or my children’s bed.
“Fires involving holiday lights or other decorative lighting with line voltage
Holiday lights and other decorative lighting with line voltage were involved in an estimated average of 150 home structure fires per year in this same period. These fires caused an average of eight civilian deaths, 14 civilian injuries, and $8.5 million in direct property damage per year. Almost half (45%) occurred in December and 13% were in January. Seventeen percent of these fires began with Christmas trees. Electrical failures or malfunctions were factors in three-quarters (73%) of the fires involving holiday or decorative lights.”
http://www.nfpa.org/assets/files/pdf/christmastrees_sum.pdf
Please be safe people
Oh my, that’s spectacular!
Saved in my to do list!
That’s so pretty!! I would pick “sweet dreams” 🙂 this is such a great idea and inspirational, thanks for sharing!
what a great idea. if i were to do something like this i think i would do two different patterns on each side of the bed and hook a different set of lights on each side. that way my hubby and i could use them as our “side/night light for reading. xD
I love this. It’s so cute and creative! On a sorta side note: that white pillow is super cute!
That is a fun project.
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Awesome!
Hi, I just found you because one of my blogging friends said you were one of her favorite blogs. I can see why. You all are really talented. This is a very cool headboard design.
I just can say on thing: Woooow, I’m totally amazed. This is by far one of my favorite home DIYs ever!!
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What an inspiring DIY. One of the coolest things I’ve seen lately.
Love this! I I can’t wait to give it a try 🙂
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I always look to your blog for quality and originality when it comes to craft projects, but this is one of the best I’ve seen in a while. Really unusual and well done!
EPIC! Beyond fabulous!!! I LOVE it – and you could also just make a wall art piece using the same basic idea 🙂
so so super fun. i love it. and ‘sleepover’ is definitely the best choice! 🙂
I love this <3<3
Shared it with my friend she loves it as well!!
This is so cool! xx
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Once Christmas is over I am using all my lights for this project on a wall panel for my flat here in Paris! Thank you for another wonderful idea bravo!!! Fiona xxxx
This is one of the best D.IY. I’ve ever seen! 🙂
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love,
Pili.
Sweet project.
Very cool. I love it. 🙂 — However, I would not recommend using Christmas lights, and especially not wadding up the wires like that. There are a LOT of fires every year that are caused by Christmas lights because they’re not designed to be used very often or in any permanent way. There are lights you could use for this project that would be much safer.
Thank you so much for your comments!
We DO appreciate comments about safety and will look into alternative lights to use. I have added a note to the end of this post.
We value safety and will consult with a professional to make sure our project is safe. We will absolutely update the post if needed!!
Thanks so much. Elsie
How unique! I love it!! This gives me a great idea for my own little headboard project.
This is amazing! looks pretty inviting. What a lovely idea for a guest bedroom. Merry Xmas!
Cute! I always wondered, with this project and with the ones that use cardboard letters, how safe it is to leave the lights on. The wood definitely seems more safe! This seems like a simple idea!
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Well, in my opinion it’s safe if you use Led lights because it doesn’t warp up.
Hope it’ll help you!
Martyna
I like the creativity of this project but I’m not so much for doing it in a headboard. Guess I’m just imagining the parents-in-law walking in and seeing a lighted headboard.
Seriously amazing! Awesome!
Great project! My studio apartment is currently sporting a mattress and boxspring on the floor so this would make a great addition! I might tackle it the next time my dad and his power tools come to visit 🙂
I recently finished a similar project—a diy light brite for a friend’s housewarming present. I’m putting together a tutorial for my blog but I used a wood peg board and christmas lights. Hot glue worked great for holding the lights in place. Might also make a more permanent option in this case as well!
This looks really awesome.
This is incredible! I’d never would have thought of using a projector, which was a super clever tool for this project. Thanks for sharing, I loved this!
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Reminds me of a Lite Brite!
this is soooo cute! really, really great DIY!
Woah! This looks incredible ladies!!
Nice work – now I just need a guest room & not just a sofa bed to give it a go! 😉
Cheray xxx
Wow!!! This is so amazing!!! I want one like this!! <3<3<3
This looks really cool! I’d love to try it someday.
this is so cool! and very cute
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Where on earth do you get a projector for a project like this? I want to do it so bad but have no idea.
Wooow,this DIY just made me speechless 😮 😮
This is just amazing!!
xoxo
I really love this, I might use it instead of a painting on my wall! thank you so much for sharing 🙂
xoxo
Omg this is so stinkin’ cute! I also wanted to give you a little beds up: it looks like Pinterest doesn’t like your site right now. I saw this project and wanted to click through but Pinterest wouldn’t let me. It gave me a message about your site being spammy or redirecting to another site, but I was not fooled! I’ve been on your blog before, so I just googled this to get a closer look. Hopefully you can tell Pinterest to be nicer to you, because you have too many great projects to not have it working.
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AWESOME!
Love this idea.
Oh, I’m in love! Nice work!
I just love getting the little ones to bed and grab a minute
To check out what you guys are up too. Always inspired. Thanks very much.
Whoa guys, you have the most creative ideas!
i’m totally in love with this proyect, Stay awesome! c:
I love it! So creative!
This is absolutely ingenious and magical.
I’ve been looking for headboard ideas and this one takes the cake!
xo Michelle
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OMG its absolutely gorgeous, what a sweet idea! it looks so incredibly cute, and it seems easy enough to make, even for a klutz like me 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing!
xoxo
LOve this!!! It opens so many possibilities! especially if you uses stencils instead of the projector. So cool. Thanks for sharing!
I have been looking for a projector. Where do u get that or something like it that is not super expensive
Lia- we borrowed a projector from a friend. Try to find a school, library or community center who would let you borrow one for a weekend! :))
This is a really cool idea! The contrast between the paint and the lights really makes it pop. The texture of the wood is cool too. This would also be a cool idea for creative wall art. I might even use a sheet of plywood, or even cardboard but I’m not sure if the latter would hold up for wall art.
I really like the font you chose, it’s whimsical and cute this is an overall really great idea.
I love this! It looks amazing…
I’ll wait for my sleepover invite in the post 😉
Mary x
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Hi! How far apart did you space your lights?