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Salvaged planks are lined up to make a headboard and a family photo is mounted in the center.
By Joanne Palmisano, Salvage SecretsMore in Decorating
Courtesy of Susan Teare
This photo-frame headboard will allow you to easily change the theme or look of your room. Just swap out the photo with new artwork -- try displaying children's paintings, vintage maps or original paintings.
chop saw
bucket, scrub brush and water/bleach
drill and screws (size depends on thickness of your piece -- see below)
level, measuring tape and a stud finder
salvaged wood
art canvas and a print or photograph
sealer — varnish
sandpaper
1. Determine the size of your headboard.
2. Find random width pieces of salvaged wood. Use different species to get a varied look.
3. Cut the wood to lengths that are almost the same in height. Sand and clean.
4. Randomly layout the pieces until you reach your desired width of the headboard (image below).
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