Monday, March 12, 2012

Fabric Quilt Wall Art



My husband and I received the entire set of Pottery Barn king size bedding that we registered for as a wedding gift nearly ten years ago.  My absolute favorite piece was the duvet.  When my daugher was two, she left a black felt tip marker on the bed under a coloring book which I didn't see until later that night when I went to bed.  I was devistated.  I spent several hours soaking, washing, you name it....trying to get out the stain.  After many failed attempts and spreading the stain, I kept it with the hope that I would think of some way to salvage the remaining fabric.

I've been considering making my own headboard and browsed Pinterest for inspiration. I ran across a headboard made out of plywood squares, batting and fabric.  I took that concept and decided to make hanging quilt-art using the fabric from my duvet.  

I decided to have one row of four, 14 inch x 14 inch squares across the width of the bed. My husband took a quick trip to Home Depot to have the squares cut from 1/2 inch birch plywood. I tested the fabric measurements using the stained section of the duvet.  Then, I cut out four sections of the fabric and quilt batting for underneath. 
I placed the quilt batting on top of the square and the fabric on top.  For a thicker display, you could use batting foam.  Using a staple gun, I pulled the fabric tight against the board to secure the fabric on the backside. 
 When finished, I hammered in a small OOK nailness sawtooth hanger on the backside.

 
Before I nailed anything, I held the finished squares up to the wall and I liked having two rows of two centered with the middle of the bed.  Nothing like changing my mind at the last minute.  Here's the final display!

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