Suitcase - bottom |
The inside was completely grotty and I have taken a photo of those stained wrinkly insides ...
stained and grotty insides |
So having got the paint off the outside and cleaned the suitcase up - mostly with a cloth and hot soapy water I took out all the horrid stained paper insides which were beginning to peel off anyway. Any bits that remained stuck, I moistened with a damp cloth then scraped them off and gave the whole inside a good wipe out. Then I left it to dry.
Vintage map interior |
A vintage map interior would be just the job, I thought. Looking through my map collection, Bartholomew's Firth of Clyde seemed to fit the bill nicely. I cut the map to fit. One piece was enough for the lid but the base needed 4 pieces - 3 for the two sides and front and one for the bottom and back. I had to join one piece on one side mainly to get the bits of map I thought would look best - they don't all join together mapwise but they look reasonably coherent.
new vintage map insides |
Of course you could have all completely different map pieces if you wanted.
I used some new glue that I got the same day as the suitcase. It had been recommended. I opened it and was immensely impressed with the design. In the centre of the jar was a special place for a mini glue brush - how cool is that! I used it to glue my map pieces in place and it was excellent. Here's the finished product ...
Upcycled suitcase with vintage maps |
I did it all one evening, let it dry overnight and next day it was ready to use.
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