
We downloaded the bunk bed plans for a simple twin bed from Ana-White's web site (a homemaker turned amateur carpenter from Delta, a town two hours west of Fairbanks). We altered the plan slightly by making all headboards instead of two headboards and two foot-boards. After much negotiation (with Morgan), we decided to paint the beds pink and green with an ivory crackle. I know it sounds funky but i had painted a dresser using this method but with a blue base and it turned out beautifully. Morgan helped pick out the colors which were based on a shirt the girls had worn when they were 18 months old.

With that said, Morgan and Riley's bunk beds are coming along. The first two headboards have a lot more character than the last two as we really had no idea of what were doing. The bugs were horrible, taking advantage of us as we were hunched over the sawhorses, nailing and gluing the boards together. Don't get me started on the sanding....as i slaved away, i recalled a comment by a couple we know who made the same bed. They used their date night to have a quiet dinner out and then rush home to sand because "it is hard to find time to sand". I now understand the comment. The sanding took a few days as my hands hurt from the vibrations of the sander.
These comments are not to deter anyone from making these beds. I encourage you to check out Ana's web site. She has many wonderful plans that are relatively simple to do. This just happens to be Jeff and my first project together and it is a bit of work.

I will try to post pictures once we the project is finished but until then, enjoy the work in progress.