Remember when I said I wanted to outfit a crafting suitcase?
I chose this wooden case because, even though it was in pretty good shape, the outside had begun peeling a bit.
I gutted the inside (which was actually pretty easy since the lining was a bit dry-rotted.
I had this really fun fabric with desserts and the days of the week...love it so much! I thought it would make a great new covering for the case. I cut the squares out and individually mod-podged them on, patchwork-style. It was a lot easier than dealing with large sections of fabric that can easily get air bubbles trapped underneath. I still have some air bubbles but not as many as I would if I'd used bigger pieces.
You can't really see it but I embroidered some of the squares and added embellishments. (I was going to use this fabric for another project that I ditched)
I lined the inside with pages from an old dictionary.
But before I put in the pages, I glued a cookie sheet to the back of the interior of the suitcase top. I glued super strong magnets to the backs of circle bead organizers...
And then filled them with all sorts of buttons and jewels and bits and bobs. (Oh, and I used red linen bookbinding tape to finish up the edges of the interior.)
The circle bead organizers came in these clear plastic boxes that made perfect trays for papers and stuff that was too big to fit in the circles.
So here I am, all packed and ready for my trip to St. Louis!
90 comments:
What a beautiful case and I love the organization of it. The cookie sheet and round storage containers is an awesome idea!!! Have fun in St. Louis.
Your project has so many brilliant ideas - love the cookie sheet backing and magnets. Have a fun trip!
gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!! :)
It's official. You're a genius.
Ooh, now I want a crafting suitcase filled with goodies!
Very clever and so fun!
Cookie sheet backing was genius!
:)
This is so darling -- I want one!!!
Alison
Brilliant~ simply brilliant. Love it!
Jeez, everything you make is like Tinkerbell's ice cream sundae and I want to live in your world. Yummy!
Can you still pick it up and carry it? Looks pretty full! What a GREAT idea...done so well.
Soooo cute! Can't wait to meet you in St. Louis, although your last few posts make me realize that I am WAY out of your league....just throwing stuff into a tote bag!
Oh my gosh! What a beautiful case!
I love the cute fabric, and the cookie sheet is such a creative idea!
Love it!!!
Amy, this is adorable! What a genius idea to use a cookie sheet. I may have to copy that one!
Hello Amy
Your suitcase is absolutely gorgeous. I love the idea of including a cookie sheet to make it magnetic; plus super organized and funcuntional.
Smiles, Paula
hello amy!
you know what
this is???
this is sick,
SICK CRAFTING,
dear friend!!!
you are sooooo
gifted!
i LOVE it!
genius!
You are amazing, sweet friend!
Wow!!! I must have one of those.Great ideas.
YOur box turned out wonderfully! and I want to play with all your sweet little goodies. I remember that you brought the best stuff with you to niagara last year! have fun on your trip! cant wait to see what you make!
xoxo
vivian
What a fun and lovely project! So many great and thoughtful details. Hope you have a wonderful time in St. Louis!
That's extremely cute--the magnetized containters are my favorite part! I have an old traveling case form my grandma's things that would really benefit from this type of treatment--thanks for the inspiration!
That is so awesome Amy! I bought an antique childs round suitcase on etsy the other day to do that to.
That's a neato and adorable crafting case! Hope you have a great trip. Tell Mary Happy Birthday! Blessings, Angela
This is one of the cutest and craftiest and cleverist ideas I've seen! LOVE it!
Absolutely amazing....especially the workmanship! Clever idea with the cookie sheet. ♥♥♥
this is genius!!!
So adorable. I love it and want to make one this summer!
An awesome idea and finished project!!! I have several suitcase just like the one you used in your project, thanks for the neat idea!! Where did you find the circle holders, or, maybe I just didn't read it well. Love it!
Wow can you even lift that or do you need a hand cart?
Sorry it's cute but I hate when I see people destroying items from the past..leaving nothing to pass down from generation to generation. Another perfectly good vintage destroyed.
Love that!!
Just.
LOVE.
It.
!!!
Holey Moley! What a clever girl you are!
Lovie
SO fun to see the pictures of the process. The results are amazing. I want to make one!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you hear me yelling? This is just so darn AWESOME!! I have a stack of cases and now I want to do that!! Love it, thank you so much for sharing.
Hi Amy!
Vicki from Dallas here!
Hope you made it home with full air-conditioning. Have you ever sweat so much in your adult life as we did Saturday at the Chase? OMG!
WEll....you crazy crafting goddess,
Thanks for making us look bad!
First the craft case....then the amazing birthday hat.
I hope you took pictures of the carousel you created for Mary. I did take one, but I haven't had a moment to upload them yet. Your creativity is inspiring. Thanks for letting us peek into your craftin' mind. See ya' next year (hopefully!)
Well this has to be the best idea I've ever seen for an old suitcase. I love it! The most brilliant idea was to secure the metal in the lid before you recovered it so that magnets will adhere. Absolutely awesome!
Amy, that is just the most magical thing ever! Love it!
You did a great job here. I'm especially impressed with the cookie sheet magnet part!
wow! This is just absolutely awesome! You did such a wonderful job!!!!!
My first visit here, but no doubt there is a highly creative mind, and a big smile, behind what I’ve just seen - from the eye candy fabric to the metal/magnet duo, and everything in-between…;o)
loved it!
beatriz_souza
So cool Amy. Those magnets are such fun. Have a great time in St. Louis!
I love this! I think i might make one for my daughter for Christmas.
This is so cool. TO SAVE an old suitcase like this is the best. Reuse is so important.
Now the cookie sheet - where did you find a flat one - all the ones I see have at least one edge RAISED for cooking (well for us to grasp it I guess!).
What a great project.You did wonderful on it,love it!!
I love, love this idea. I have several of these vintage suitcases in different sizes. BUT ... I haven't been able to let myself take off the old fabric and recover & repurpose them YET!!! Maybe this will give me the drive to do so.?! They are serving as storage for fabrics and yarns now & are stacked in the guest house!!!
I love, love this idea. I have several of these vintage suitcases in different sizes. BUT ... I haven't been able to let myself take off the old fabric and recover & repurpose them YET!!! Maybe this will give me the drive to do so.?! They are serving as storage for fabrics and yarns now & are stacked in the guest house!!!
That is genius! I love every little bit of it... I stopped in to check out the post on the summer mag and haven't been able to pull myself away! Thanks for all of the inspiration, t. xoxo
Lovely, lovely, lovely...everything in your blog is lovely!!!
Caterina@LemieScarpeRosa
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this is genius! i'm gonna try this. thanks for sharing!!
The cookie sheet and magnet idea is brilliant!
Lovely! And me going to throw my old suitcase away while wondering where to store all the stuff :) Thanks for the idea!
This is an AMAZING idea!!! I am always one to take craft projects with me on trips and have stuggled with keeping them organized. Very creative idea!! Thanks for sharing!!
Oooooo! I'd love to have a root in your lovely suitcase :O)
You've inspired me. I'm going up to the attic now to look for an old suitcase to customise.
Thanks for sharing
What are you headed to St. Louis for? That's where I'm from! This is adorable, maybe I'll spot your crafty suitcase somewhere around the city! If so I'm totally saying Hi!
OMG this is amazing!!! I am so impressed! I do have a small question regarding the flying: would this be safe to take on international flights? I assume it wont be cabin luggage but will it be ok in the plane itself?
Thanx for sharing, I love this!
This is awesome! I saw it on the Craft blog and now I must pin it!
Pinned this project.
Great idea, I want to pin it. Thanks!
This is SO lovely!! I want one! :o)
I love this idea! I blogged about your project over on my blog at:
http://vegasnarcissist.blogspot.com/2011/09/project-idea-travel-craft-suitcase.html
(also, just realized I left a comment on the wrong post, I'm sorry! Please delete!)
Love this idea - I so have to make this for all of the supplies that are always OUT on the table, kitchen counter and in my bag! Thanks for sharing your awesome creation!!!
: ) Susan
I heart this idea!!! Funny how I've been trying to think of an idea to put all of my crafts in a box....suitcase is SO MUCH BETTER!! Great idea and GREAT JOB!!! Well done!
This is so much better than my plastic storage box! I love this! I found it through pinterest and will repin for sure. Thank you for sharing!
That's great -- especially the way you can stick magnets inside the lid!
Great project!
I'm a gardener, and this leads me to want to make one to organize my garden seeds and garden paraphernalia. I'm thinking of decorating the outside with old seed packets. Decoupage them all over. And your bead boxes will work perfectly to house my seeds (I save heirloom seeds...)
Thanks for sharing this! ^^_^^
Fantastic!!! It turned out so cute too! If ever I come across a suitcase like that I'm going to remember this! Love it! Good job!
~Vanessa W
LOVE this....posted a link to this on my blog! Happy Tuesday! :)
I am completely in love with this! I am heading out to the thrift shops to find a suitcase! Woot! Woot!
Love this! It is so pretty and useful too!
Great idea. Love it.
love it! pretty and functional!
Wondering where you found the circle bead organizers. I'm looking to use that idea for small jewelry for my daughters room. Maybe hang an antique tray on the wall? Way cute idea. Love it!!
What a great idea! I featured it on my blog today and Pinned it!
http://www.ohmy-creative.com/home/decor-accents/20-diy-vintage-suitcase-decorating-ideas/
Hi Amy- We are going to meet in St. Louis. This will be my first time at the Home Companion Workshop. I think I will do a box with a lift top lid using your ideas. I will try using magnetic paint on the inside of the lid. I'll let you know how it goes. See you in St. Louis in June.
Carol Schmitt
This may be one of the cutest things I ve ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing:)
This is too cool...I'm getting ready to turn a steamer trunk into a craft workbox and you've given me some great ideas to work with. However, tell me how you lined the trunk - did you decoupage the inside with the newspaper or just glue it in? Inquiring minds want to know!
this is amazing blog. thanks for sharing with us. flights for pakistan
I have just the suitcase waiting for the perfect idea... THANK YOU! I can't wait to get started.
Beautiful project, thanks so much for the inspirations!
This is so cute! I used to live in St. Louis and miss it GREATLY!! What are you doing there? Likely a wonderful craft show...they have tons of them!! Have fun!!
This is really coo,
absolutely gorgeous... I must add to my to do list. What is the dimensions of your suit case?
I think I may be obsessed with this project. I just love it and can hardly wait to try this idea out. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful creation and i love it. i will share with my friends.www.transfer-private.com
You are a genius! I love it. I'm inspired to get an old suitcase and make one. Thanks
superbe idée , j'ai une vielle valise en carton que j'avais déjà customisé en panier pour chien , et je vais maintenant la refaire pour transporter tout mon matériel scrapbooking !
Un tuto tellement bien expliqué que l'on ne peu que craquer !
merci
How cute is this?
Then why comment Ms/Mr failed attempt at bubble busting. Glad we are free to be our unique selves! I suppose you stockpile all ur old cellphones for pasts sake eh🤣😉
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