This was my first project with the Kreg jig. It is a King Size headboard that I built for my wife. The picture is a (2,000) pc puzzle that my wife's best friend and I put together and framed. I built an inset into the headboard so that I could incorporate it. The lights are independent of each other and are set on dimmer switches.
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I like the his and her head lamps for bedtime reading or anything else you want. I think the puzzle pic in the middle is a beautiful touch. I really like the thought that went into it if you look the color of the trim around the picture goes with the bedspread and pillow. You really made a beautiful place to rest after a long day. Thanks for sharing your project, Larry.
Hi Larry,
I Love your headboard! It looks very nice. I also have a large wall behind my bed and you have given me some ideas as to what to do with all that open space! I also like the other beds that you made. You have quite an imagination! Thanks for sharing with us.
I took my wife there for our 5 year late honey moon. We had dinner in the grey restuarant in the foreground. Beautiful.
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