I scored a couple of fantastic vintage suitcases at a summer garage sale for pennies:
As I’d been wanting to create a groovy suitcase table for awhile, I put on my refashionista thinking cap and put together the rest of the ingredients from my storage room and stash:
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I decided to transform the suitcase that was in the worst condition:
It was stained, rusty and the interior lining was more than a bit moldy and smelly – the perfect upcycling candidate!
I had a broken roadside find chair in storage that made the perfect sturdy base for my table!
I absolutely love it when furniture is stamped with the manufacturing date!
First I removed the interior of the suitcase and gave it a good clean.
Then removed all of the excess wood from the chair so it could be used as the base of the table.
I taped off the leather handle of the suitcase.
Then gave the chair base and suitcase a few coats of pretty turquoise spray paint.
While the paint was drying I grabbed some coordinating vintage fabric, cardboard, scissors & my trusty glue gun.
Using the interior pieces as a template, I chopped up the cardboard and covered it with the vintage fabric.
Then covered the exterior edge of the chair base with a strip of fabric too.
Once the paint was completely dry I attached the the suitcase to the chair base with a few sturdy screws.
Then secured the fancy new interior pieces with all purpose glue.
Et voila! My quirky suitcase table was ready for action!
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