Not exact matches
I bought some
foam and material and made a mattress w /
cover, fitted sheet, flat sheet, fleece blanket, pillow w / case and a quilt made from left over
pieces of her quilt.
This set is made up
of three separate soft
foam pieces covered in vinyl fabric.
It's
covered with soft
foam and has a plastic
piece in the middle which is a part
of folding mechanism.
Some
of these
foam rollers were
covered with a soft
foam and others were just
pieces of 4 or 6 inch PVC pipe without a
cover (these were the most effective, but painful).
A
foam roller is a cylindrical
piece,
covered with a layer
of hard - celled
foam, which can help release muscle tension.
Then the
foam was put into place again and we
covered the front
of it with a layer
of the batting first and then a
piece of the denim that we cut slightly larger.
Stickers are applied to
cover up other body parts like the fuel - filler door, and huge sheets
of foam mask all the interior trim
pieces.
The tablet is so thin that it does not fit tightly in the
cover - I added a couple small
pieces of foam behind the tablet to hold it tight in the
cover.
I just made a quick - cheap - and - dirty version for my Sony Touch (PRS - 600) with a few mods: 1) changed the orientation to «landscape» 2) made the «flap»
cover the entire front, instead
of only halfway 3) glued craft
foam to the chipboard
pieces for extra cushion
Cover spaces larger than 3 inches with a
piece of foam board and seal with spray
foam.
The oval panel still needed an updated look, so I added a layer
of foam board and
covered the whole thing with a
piece of drop cloth material for a sweet, functioning bulletin board.
Since I wanted the Outdoor Spool Table to also be used for additional seating also, I purchased a thick
piece of foam and outdoor fabric to
cover it with.
To
cover the back and seat, cut
pieces of foam to fit the areas and glue in place.
We have a king sized bed and instead
of getting a large
piece of wood, I bought a hollow door at Home Depot for $ 20 and
covered it with
foam and fabric.
I then used spray adhesive to attach the 3 ″ thick upholstery
foam (also cut to the size
of the top
of the coffee table) and then
covered the entire
piece with quilt batting and stapled it into place.