I had a big idea for a thrift store suitcase: a table when it’s closed and a vanity when it’s open. You know, “just in case” I need to freshen up. Be still my…
How to give a vintage suitcase a new look with fabric. Tips on making the liner and installing it in your old suitcase. Paint if you wish!
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Upcycle that old vintage suitcase into a table, shelves or a dresser. There are so many home decor ideas you can craft and makeover those old suitcases. I LOVE vintage su
There is a lot of ideas for re-using vintage suitcases for decorating and storing in your home. We quote a few ideas to use suitcases earning extra storage
This project documents Bulgaria’s ancient, arcane and pagan practices dating back thousands of years. Performed in the country’s remote mountain regions, the annual practice of “Kukeri” takes place at the end of January.
Il Governo ha introdotto un nuovo sostegno per gli anziani non autosufficienti e con basso Isee, il bonus anziani sarà erogato dal 2025
Who could imagine that stacking vintage suitcases could be such a difficult endeavor. I've had a hard time finding just the right combination, and I'm sure I'm not finished yet. I've been collecting vintage suitcases for quite awhile, but recently while working on the Master Bedroom I needed some storage for books, so my brilliant little mind found it's way to the basement where I loaded up some of my collection and toted it upstairs. These two specimens are my latest, as I'm really being drawn to the linen-y masculine look. I have several of these train cases in my studio for holding art supplies, but I knew any stack needed to be topped off with just the right little number. Lovin' this 30's brass plate. So here they are in the bedroom... someday I'll do a post on the whole space, until then just bits and pieces. Wonderin' why one is backwards...? well, there are a couple of slanted ones, that otherwise won't set level. Who's bright idea in the luggage industry came up with that one? and one is missing it's leather handle. Short story here: Last Thanksgiving we were "babysitting" the grandpuppy (french bulldog) We were watching TV and I couldn't find Vinnie. Hubbs said, "Oh, he's right here chewing on one of his bones." know where I'm going? Well, it wasn't a bone! Heck, it was my suitcase handle! Well, I couldn't be too mad cause if you think of it, it was on the floor and smelled like stinky old leather. Pictures are never good in here because of the low light. and here are a few other images for inspiration, all from Pinterest. the perfect bedside table And one of my favorite photos from my friends, Meloney and Brian, from The Seed Box And speaking of inspiration, here's some from last week: Anita from Cedar Hill Ranch has a hammock that I could just crawl right into and spend an afternoon. Daune from Cottage In the Oaks shows us her book page walls in her Great Room re-do. I'm a sucker for anything "book page"!! Melanie from The Frosted Gardener has me all excited about painting metal chandeliers! And Faye from Wild Rose Vintage, just took my breath away with this image. Doesn't it look like something out of a Ralph Lauren ad? (fab photography!) Oh my gosh that scenery!! If you've ever been featured on VIF just grab a "Featured on VIF" button on the sidebar. Linking up with these great parties. (Links on sidebar buttons) and a new Potpourri Party with Honey at 2805. If you haven't entered the Romantic French Style Give Away, you can still enter HERE Hope you'll link up to the party, "anything vintage or vintage inspired" Please link up to Vintage Inspiration Friday within your post or a photo button. Thanks so much! Hope you have a fun and safe weekend! love ya bunches,
Name: Jennifer White Location: McGregor, IowaSize: 800 square feetYears lived in: 13, rented Jennifer White’s friends refer to her colorful, antique-filled loft as “the flamenco palace.” We’re pretty sure the “flamenco” has to do with the prodigious amounts of ball fringe, and the “palace” with the richness of retro-ocity in every corner.
Suitcase typewriter type Gabrielle 1 manufactured in 1964 in Germany by Triumph Werke Nurnberg AG. The machine is functional and in very good visual condition, damage to the suitcase can be seen in the photos. Machines manufactured by Triumph were characterized by extraordinary design and great attention to detail. The items were produced by hand in short series. The machine may be an interesting addition as a flagship technological monument from the mid-20th century. The typewriter is in very good condition, the suitcase has a defect - no sticker with the logo. Dimensions: Without a suitcase height 12 cm | width 32 cm | depth 33 cm In the suitcase: height 15 cm | width 35 cm | depth 35 cm Dimensions in inches: Without a suitcase height 4.7 in | width 12.6 in | depth 13 in In the suitcase: height 5.9 in | width 13.8 in | depth 13.8 in