Make a Headboard Stocking Hanger

This headboard stocking hanger is a fun yet useful piece of home decor for the holidays! I used an inexpensive twin sized headboard from Goodwill San Antonio to make a beautiful, sturdy hanger for my family’s Christmas stockings.

Make a headboard stocking hanger to decorate your home with this Christmas. Create a beautiful, thrifted functional piece of decor.

With young kids, it’s been a struggle to find a safe way to hang Christmas stocking. Pre-kids my husband and I used heavy metal stocking hangers, the kind that you perch on a mantle.  I didn’t want to use that with my kids, fearing that they might accidentally pull the heavy holder onto their heads. So I just didn’t hang stockings for several years.

When I found this pretty headboard at Goodwill last year, I knew I wasn’t going to use it for a bed! Keep reading to learn how I turned a thrifted headboard into a stocking hanger.

PS….you can see the stocking tutorial HERE.

Supplies used to make the headboard stocking hanger:

  • Twin Headboard from Goodwill San Antonio
  • Chalk  Paint in Rouge
  • Multi Surface Paint – Cottonball
  • Metallic Shimmer Paint – White Pearl
  • Decorative Knobs

One response to “Make a Headboard Stocking Hanger”

  1. […] My last minute stockings look great on my fun headboard stocking hanger!  You can see that tutorial by clicking HERE. […]

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