Upcycled Headboard into a Chalkboard
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Upcycle or Repurpose? Spellchecker doesn’t like either word. In any case I had this headboard for over a year. It sat in storage just waiting for it’s makeover into a diy chalkboard headboard.

I really didn’t see it as a headboard bench. It has two black panels attached. One day recently it finally “spoke” to me.
Dismantle Headboard

Upon further discovery I see that the panels can easily be removed by unscrewing a few screws. This was great news, and I’ll remind you to look for any screws that need removing before demolish of your headboard chalkboard.

I thought I would have to “cut” the legs off, but again, luck was on my side. Four screws—easy peasy. It’s quickly on it’s way to being a diy chalkboard headboard.

Lookin’ good! Can you see the lovely transformation happening? From headboard to chalkboard?
Ready Headboard Chalkboard for Paint

Tip-when I have a lot of holes to fill, I use spackling because it’s cheaper than wood putty. Tweet this tip. Bonus, the spackling is cheap and it dries pretty quickly.

I used my HomeRight Finish Max Fine Finish Sprayer to spray paint the diy chalkboard headboard a pretty turquoise color.

Then, I used some watered down black latex paint to “glaze” the frame of the headboard chalkboard. After that I painted it with three-four coats of chalkboard paint. (not pictured)
Add Ledge for Diy Chalkboard Headboard

Every good headboard chalkboard needs a ledge to hold your chalk and/or eraser. Initially, I was going to use my router to make a ledge, but I have misplaced my bits. (I think it’s time to declutter the garage AGAIN)
So, I dug in my stash and found this really great piece of trim.

Testing it to see if I like it with the thick part to the front . . .

. . . or to the back.

I painted the trim with the turquoise paint, and then did the black glaze. To make things simple, I used my nail gun to attach it to the chalkboard. I ended up putting the thicker part of the molding on the back. It made a better ledge that way in addition to having more thickness to nail.

I really, really love it! Do you love the color as much as I do?

The ledge on the diy chalkboard headboard is perfect for holding chalk, erasers and more.

Only one downfall for this upcycled headboard chalkboard, it’s pretty durn heavy!
Upcycled Headboard

I love staging pieces on my privacy fence. I would never have anywhere in my house to hang this for a photo op. ![]()
This project is already in my booth, ready to go home with someone.
Do you call it upcycle or repurpose?

gail
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Very nice. I wished I had your get up and go but I think mine has got up and went! lol
the shape to me is reminiscent of a garden gate, so i can see it outside at a wedding welcoming guests! so sweet!
The shape of this head board is perfect for a chalk board!
It would look great in a home office, home-school room, mud room, or kitchen!
It’s perfect.
as to upcycle or repurpose I don’t know that Spell checker is so important now days as much as –which words get the hit on Pinterest~
Pat
Love it…great job. Makes the perfect chalkboard!
Wow! What a Transformation! Love the color! You did a wonderful job.
Nice job! I like the paint you chose for the frame.
It’s an awesome chalkboard! Don’t you love it when a piece finally speaks to you? I hate it when they get tongue tied and shy for so long. lol
Bet this one sells fast!
Gail that is terrific! I love the color with the black glaze. That would be great in anyone’s home… Love it!
Susan
what a chalkboard! nice job : )
Love it Gail! The paint finish is awesome!
So cute! I love it and wish I had room for it in my home. ๐
It looks great Gail!
Have a happy Tuesday,
Sue