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I use to have a pretty little bed that looked like this! |
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I needed another pretty little bed for the bedroom of #43 and so I decided to see if the size of the bed I already had would work, and it did. |
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but the style of the bed was not the look that I was after, at all |
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I was looking for something more solid and Victorian but the shape of the head and footboard was the right height and shape for the sloping ceiling and the length of the bed was perfect too. |
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Reluctantly, I stripped the bed down to see what I could do with it. |
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Right shape, wrong material and WAY too country! |
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Yet, where there is the will there is a way! ... you just have to find it |
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hmmmm? |
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metal cutters to the rescue! |
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First, take out the metal filigree insert since I did not like it or need it |
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That's better! |
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I did both ends |
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I tried out the mattress and had a look. I think it needs something don't you? |
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I was going to use wood but didn't think that I could do a good enough job with it so, |
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I decided to use card just because it was easier and I have lots of it . I drew the pattern onto paper using the bed frame as a stencil |
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I cut the pattern out with a pair of scissors and then transfered the pattern onto some heavy card |
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I checked the fit of the card and then glued it into the centre of the bed frame with Quick Grip glue. |
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Oh dear, is that a gap I see? |
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Yes, it is! ( dog gone it! ) |
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But Never fear...... Car putty is Here! |
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Why do a little when you can do a whole lot!? so I did the back of both the head board and the footboard. |
I used a flexible putty knife and leveled it out on the mat board as cleanly as I could.
This sets up very quickly and is as dense as wood. It has fumes, so I had the window wide open and the fan on. I let it dry overnight.