Tuesday, July 19, 2011

PVC Framed Canopy Bed

 While browsing Toys R Us & Babies R Us last weekend, we came across a cute Tinkerbell canopy bed that Kaylee just loved. She already had a nice toddler bed, so we didn't give it much though, or at least I didn't. Daddy had other plans...
 Derrick thought that it would be pretty simple to make her a canopy for her existing bed from a PVC frame. He is the king at PVC pipe creations...
(Just to name a few :)

And he was right. He was able to put this frame together in a matter of minutes and Kaylee was thrilled! She loved having just the frame, never mind having any sort of canopy attached. Kids are easy to please. I took her to the fabric store and she chose a couple of fabrics for the project. A pink kitty fabric and turquoise tulle.

 After a couple of hours of stressing (I'd never done something like this before and did not have a pattern) and sewing, here is the finished product!
 It fits perfectly, thanks to a few minor adjustments and an extra seam through the center to tighten it up a bit in the end. I've already had some requests for a tutorial. If I had any idea what I was doing(when I was doing it), I might have written down some dimensions and instructions, but it was a first time project for me that would probably turn out differently if I did it again. Basically...
You can see that both side panels are kind of a triangle shape. I followed the outline of the frame that Derrick made and added an 1/2" all the way around for seam allowances. I used a 3/8" seam and that gave it a little room for error. I used newspaper to make pattern pieces (taped it to the pipes) and then cut out the fabric shape. The top is one long piece that is the width of the pipes and stops where you see the crease on the front. That is a seperate piece so that it would fit the angle. It is also the width of the pipes, but only 4" or so in length. Then there is another piece directly on the front attached to the small 4" one.  I made it long enough so that it was flush in length with the side panels. So the sides are each 1 panel and the top is 1 large panel + 2 smaller ones on the front and another 2 smaller ones (the same size as the front) on the back. This probably doesn't make any sense. Just use your frame as a guide. I'm not sure what it would have looked like if I just did one piece for the top and didn't use seperate pieces for the angles, it might have been fine. I'm not an expert so I just did what I thought would work. Then I hemmed it all the way around and sewed the little curtains to the hem. Total fabric for the project 3 1/2 yards pink + 4 yards tulle.
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 I used extra fabric to make ties for the faux curtains and a throw pillow. This is the reverse side of her owl comforter in the first photos. It matched the new canopy perfectly!
 She loves her kitty bed (although she calls it a Tink bed after seeing the Tinkerbell one at the store) and sleeps, not only in comfort, but in style!
Here is a close-up on the fabric. It was found at Joann's in the juvenile apparel selection at 60% off last week. I picked up several prints since it is so bright and cheerful, and nice and sturdy! So much better than calico. 
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85 comments :

  1. That is amazing! Great job!

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  2. Amazing, you make it sound so easy!

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  3. What a handy husband you have! I love PVC.

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  4. This is so neat! Great job to you and your husband!

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  5. Wow this is genius and so adorable!
    Connie

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  6. This is AWESOME!!! I want one for my bed! :) Thanks for sharing!

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  7. My little girl would love this. So cute. I also like her little book thing on the bottom of her bed.

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  8. Oh my goodness, how creative & adorable. You & your hubby are geniuses!

    Warmly, Michelle

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  9. I love your blog and I really love this project!!!!!I am going to have to try this one! I would love if you would join my link up tomorrow where I am hoping to feature any and everything DIY, from recipes, to sewing, to before and afters, etc... Come on by!!!
    onesweetstory.blogspot.com

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  10. what an amazing little girls bed!

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  11. What a beautiful canopy.Decorating girls rooms is so much fun.

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  12. So cute! You did a really good job!

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  13. I always wanted a bed like this when I was a little girl!

    megan
    craftycpa.blogspot.com

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  14. Seriously out of control creativity. Awesome.

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  15. This is so stinkin' adorable!!! Can I ask how you attached the tulle to the canopy? DI you just sew it on all the way along the top?

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  16. Awesome post! Thanks for sharing :)

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  17. What a genius idea! I'd love if you would join us over at Sew Woodsy and link up this project!

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  18. Holy cow! How cool is this?!? My kids would go nuts!!

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  19. I love it! You did an awesome job!

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  20. This is awesome! I love that it was a cheaper material & it is something removable, if needed.

    ~Amanda @ creatingamongstboys.blogspot.com

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  21. I love it! I would never think to make my own! Awesome job! -Juli
    ahenandherchicks.blogspot.com

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  22. How bout a tutorial on that Canopy Cover? Or post the dimensions of fabric needed. I sew but I'm not the best at "from scratch" creations. :) PLEASE :)

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  23. What a sweet little bed! It looks amazing!

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  24. You both did a fantastic job, it looks amazing!

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  25. I would love the pattern for the Toy Bucket. Awesome job on the Canopy!!!

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  26. Awesome idea! And I love the toy bucket stand as well. Thank you for sharing

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  27. Your daughter must think she's in heaven! The ONLY thing I wanted when I was little, was a canopy bed. There's something so princess-y about it. :)

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  28. This is beautiful!! Oh man, when we get to big-girl bed in my household, it's going to be SO. MUCH. FUN. :) Thanks for sharing.

    Happy to be your newest follower ~ Adrianne

    happyhourprojects.blogspot.com

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  29. I love this so much! Beautiful and brilliant.

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  30. oh my gosh, what a fabulous space for a little one! i would have loved to curl up with a book in that special bed!

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  31. How cool is that?!? I would never have thought of that. Great blog and projects BTW!

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  32. This is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing!

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  33. you did a wonderful job! very creative! oh and I love that book caddy you made out of the flat sheet! brilliant:D

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  34. That has got to be like the cutest thing ever! And how creative to use pvc pipe...looks like you are a pro with that stuff though! I love the book bag at the foot of the bed.

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  35. THAT IS FLIPPEN AWESOME. I love the fabric and materials you used to dress the canopy too. Going to share this on COM-FB winks-jen

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  37. LOVE this!! Thanks for sharing @'Sew Cute Tuesday'! I'll be featuring you tomorrow, so be sure to stop by and grab a 'featured' button!

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  38. Just what every little girl dreams of...a canopy bed!! I love how you did it!!

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  39. That is SOOO cute!!!! And looking at it I can see how if you had a boy (which I don't so no idea why the idea came to me :) )you could totally turn it into a school bus bed by simply making the cover yellow and the flap of fabric stretch down to the bed frame with a window, etc.

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  40. How sweet! You did a great job with the canopy and your husband with the frame. This is so creative and fun!

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  41. That is SO cool! Is PVC expensive? I've always wanted to make one of those puppet theaters. I would be thrilled if you linked this up to my Tuesday Confessional link party going on now: http://www.craftyconfessions.com/2011/07/tuesday-confessional-link-up-party.html
    See you soon!
    ~Macy

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  42. love this canopy you guys made! Thank you for linking up last week at Sew Woodsy! Please come back tomorrow and link up your most recent project!

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  44. I just found you blog, such a cute idea. Quick question...I saw the book caddy's that you made for your boys, then notice the one on your daughters bed. Totally want to make these for my kids, so I was wondering, is the one on your daughters bed the same basic pattern as the boys or is it different. Thanks!

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  45. Hi Sarah, yes it is the same concept as the ones I made the boys! Just used a sturdy cotton vs. fleece like I used with the other ones. It's nice to have a place to store their favorite bedtime stories!

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  46. That is amazing! Thanks so much for linking to Thrifty Thursday! I'd love to feature this next week! :)

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  47. What a great idea. I bet your daughter loves it! Thanks for linking up.

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  48. Darling! Gotta love how cheap and easy PVC is!

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  49. It's adorable! What a dream for a little girl!!

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  50. You are amazing! I am intimidated by learning how to thread my machine...

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  51. What a great idea!! That came out so good, I bet your daughter is thrilled! Thank you so much for linking up this week at Saturday Social!

    xoxo

    Jenn @ Social Salutations

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  52. Wow so adorable! I'm so impressed! I love the whole room (the tree on the wall, the owl pillow, the book caddy at the foot of the bed). I am definitely bookmarking this for when my daughter is out of her crib :)

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  53. This is fabulous. Any kid would love to have this in their room! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

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  54. Adorable idea! You guys did an awesome job, I'm very impressed!!

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  55. absolutely gorgeous. I am amazed at everything you guys have done with PVC pipes. So inspiring. I would love for you to link this up to my feature friday link party. This bed is just too cool.

    www.blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com

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  56. This is so awesome! I admire your work I would really love to make this for my little girl hopefully I can follow by these pics :)

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  57. So cute!!! I wish I had a girl so I could do this. I'm totally pinning this...just incase we ever have a girl!!!

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  58. Thanks for linking up to Market Yourself Monday! I'll be featuring this on Saturday on my blog.

    http://sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com

    Thanks!
    Sumo:)

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  59. Featuring all these awesome projects tomorrow on our blog!! We are blown away! Thanks so much for sharing and linking up! Please feel free to grab a button and get your brag on ;) Thanks again!

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  60. Brilliant!! I linked to your project on Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/lookie-what-she-made-bed-canopy-from-pvc-pipe/2011/08/08/

    --Anne

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  61. Congrats! You've been featured on Fabulousity Friday at Sweet Tea Serendipity! Stop by & pick up your award: http://sweetteaserendipity.blogspot.com/2011/08/fabulousity-friday-10.html

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  62. THATS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  63. How ADORABLE!!! Would LOVE it if you would link this project up to my turquoise linky party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/09/turquoise-lovin-3.html

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  64. Cool have you been to pvcplans.com ? They would love your ideas.

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  65. That is super awesome I love the canopy!

    come link up tomorrow at scrappy saturdays!

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  66. Very clever! I featured your bed this week :)

    jen

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  67. I read your blog and knows, that we can use Glue Sticks as a maker of our home..

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  68. I love this idea! If I had a girl, we'd be buying pvc! Great idea! Thank you for linking up to Tuesday's Nursery!

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  69. This is WONDERFUL! I love it- what a great idea!! Would love for you to come share at Feathered Nest Fridays sometime! :)

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  70. Awesome project! Love your creativity. Tahnks for linking up!

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  71. Oh my goodness! THis is amazing! Please drop by and link this up to my very first link party at: http://icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com/2011/11/head-to-head-showdown-1.html

    ~Jen

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  76. Ahh, I love those moments when you're mindlessly clicking links and out of nowhere stumble upon a really great blog, thinking why haven't I been following this woman before? :)

    Loooove this canapy. Thinking of buying a toddler bed similar to yours, but really wanted a canopy as well. For some reason every toddler canopy bed I find is made of plastic and I just can't swallow a plastic bed. Well you've answered my prayers darling, because my PVC-master husband has a new project to start. So cute!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you stumbled upon our blog :) my daughter loves her bed, and you are right. It's hard to stomach the cost of a storebought one!

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