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 2x4 boards behind, and added a frame (using 1x4s) to the top and the two sides.
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.
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