I am known for being the hoarder of all the family's vintage items. Suitcases being one of them...well I actually I have 3. I gave one a prim makeover many years ago when I was into blue and white and all things prim and country and thought it time for a new fresh make over shabby style. I was going to be good and tape up all the lactches and keep them original but the tape just refused to stick ...so I gave up and chose to paint them instead. I was going to undercoat as well but had none in the shed so that went in the too hard basket also. I am very impatient when I decide to do something I want to be able to do it then and there otherwise I just wont do it.
First I dusted the outside of the case with a brush then wiped it over with a sponge and soapy water. The inside (still had my brothers name inside from when he used it as a child) was paper lined and in not too bad condition so I just peel off what was peeling and left the rest. Vaccuumed the inside and a quick wipe out with a damp sponge. I havent decide whether I am going to line with fabric or vinatge wallpaper yet.
Out in the shed I had a can of Sea Beach Green by Squirts in a satin that would be perfect. I am pretty sure I can finish with one can (well heres hoping).
My Prim painting on the front.
The original inside
The first coat
The colour is a very pale green and I hope I have enough because according to the manufacturers web site the colour has been discontinued for some time. Bugga!
Watch out for part 2...will the case still be green or will I have to settle for white.........
It's looking great and can't wait to see how it all comes out! I really have to say I LOVE your whole first paragraph! I am impatient too and will use what's on-hand even if it changes the project a bit. I hate having to go out for supplies once I make up my mind to start something! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the finished result, I have four old suitcases and have been planning to do something with these for sometime, good luck
ReplyDeleteSuitcases are such fun, aren't they? Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteJillian