Vintage suitcases seem to be all the rage lately, and I caught the bug! I had something particular in mind for this suitcase, which I found at a consignment store.
The top had a tear, and there were a couple of other flaws—not the least of which was a dirty, faded brown color. So, first things first—I painted the whole thing white!
My husband asked in disbelief: “You painted a suitcase??”
Yes, dear.
But that’s not all.
I did a search on Google for “vintage luggage stickers.” Click on the “images” tab, and you won’t believe what you’ll come up with!
Images like this one:
Or this one:
Or even this one:
And so many more!
I must have chosen about 30 different, cool luggage stickers. I copied them into Microsoft Word and adjusted the size, and then I printed them on cardstock in shades of white, beige, and gray (I wanted them to look old…plus it’s what I had on hand).
I cut out each ‘sticker’ and mod-podged them to the suitcase. A big “Vegas” sticker covered the tear!
Finally I lightly glazed everything with some dark brown glaze, concentrating on the stitching especially.
So now my suitcase looks like it has been all over the world….
…I am so jealous…
…and what’s a suitcase without a stand to put it on?
I found a luggage rack at an auction, and I painted it white and replaced the flowery ribbon straps with some upholstery webbing.
Put them together, and I think this would make a really fun nightstand or end table!
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SO much fun!! I love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLove love love this..... Can never not open a post from you!! Always out of the box creativity.
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute!!! Love the stand with the new straps!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fab rehab on this project. Congrats on the outcome~
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is wonderful.... I don't know which one I should drool over the luggage rack or the suitcase... both are amazingly gorgeous! How creatively you have transformed them... absolutely stunning! Use of that webbing on that luggage rack and those luggage sticker idea is sooo inspiring....I loved how your husband said..."you painted a suitcase?"... lol!...Thanks for stopping by this evening and for liking my decoupaged lavender pots.. enjoyed reading your sweet comment. Have a wonderful evening!~Poppy
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Korrie, this is too stinkin' cute! The luggage holder was a great find as well. Men--sometimes they just don't understand the creative process! I want to invite you to take a peek at my current chocolate(!) giveaway. Hugs, Kim
ReplyDeleteLove what you have done with it!!! I have some old suitcases in the basement just waiting for some TLC :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, and I love how you fixed up the luggage rack with webbing. This would make a great side table.
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie! Oh, I love your suitcase and that was a smart way to find those olden luggage tags!
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Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)
wow! that's so AWESOME! great job! I especially love the stickers :)
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You really do come up with clever ideas. I love this! x Sharon
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and creative! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool!
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it, love it!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how this turned out - such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant! Now I know another thing to add to my yard sale list!
ReplyDeleteLove your style! Just found you on the link party and am now a new follower! I think you and I would are "furniture makeover kindred spirits"! I just finished a driftwood table I think you'd like. Great eye for design!
ReplyDeleteThat suit case is so pretty, you're very talented, I have seen some at the DI and I just look at them, I wouldn't know how to transform them, yours looks stunning!
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Now I wish I had kept all our old suit cases....I threw those bad boys out several years ago....as the saying goes....always a day late and a dollar short....
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the suit case
Now THAT'S being creative! I would never have thought to paint my old suitcases. I definitely need to do something new with them though. How fun to know about vintage stickers for them on line! Great post! :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
Cute, cute, cute! I used Mod Podge on a vintage suitcase awhile ago too - you can see it on my blog a couple weeks back. A totally different look than yours, but still FUN!
ReplyDeleteOK, this is JUST what I need for a room I am about to start work on..Will put suitcase and rack on my thrifting list...THANKS....
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! I just recently bought an old suitcase almost identical from an antique mall. Thanks for sharing!
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Korrie, I love this. 8-)
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. I love it as a side table! Oh why do I live so far away from SLC??? :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! You have inspired me to do something with my grandparents luggage that has been collecting dust in my basement! Thanks! Great job once again!
ReplyDeleteHolly
So very fun! I have yet to come across any great suitcases like this but it's not for lack of looking! I know there's one or two out there just waiting for me!
ReplyDeleteI never thought to paint my suitcase that I have stacked in my living room. I'll have to do that - thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteOh my word... so loving this! What a sweet piece!
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Donna
love the stickers on the suitcase. great job and very original project..
ReplyDeletethat is so perfect for a guest room! love it, korrie!
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ReplyDeleteDanielle
ohhhh EMMMM GEEEE... that is soooooo cute! I could like hide my stuff in that suitcase and NO ONE would know! haha.
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How fun:)
ReplyDeleteohhh, great job! :) It looks fabulous.
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