Friday, 14 October 2011

Recycled Suitcase

Recycled Suitcase
Well, I’ve finally finished my recycled suitcase, and it didn’t take half the time I thought it would.
recycled suitcase 1
I can’t exactly say that I enjoyed cutting round all the fiddly bits to go round the rivets at the ends of lid etc., but it was worth it in the end.
Recycled Suitcase 4
I’ve gone over it with several coats of clear varnish which will give it some degree of waterproof-ness if I decide to actually use it and get caught in the rain.
andys nokia 382
….. and if I ever do another one, I think I will use a thinner paper, DCWV papers are very strong but perhaps a little too thick for a perfectly smooth finish if papers are overlapped.

9 comments:

  1. Oh I just love it. Its so beautiful. Will be looking out for a suitcase at the next car boot sale we go to.

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  2. Very pretty. You won't miss it on the luggage conveyor belt at the airpport! Hugs Mrs A & Norm.

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  3. its says holiday a fab make and looks great big love marc

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  4. well we will all spot you with that case, what a beautiful job with all the cutting lol
    Tilly

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  5. thats an amazing project - well done! x

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  6. Wow. Yep, just "wow"!
    it's amazing! :)

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  7. This is so pretty! I feel the need to decoupage right this minute.

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