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I always give positive feedback after the item has been paid for. Shipping terms & conditions Payment is required within 7 days of auction close. I offer a 30 day 100% customer satisfaction gaurantee. Refurbished Vintage Suitcase {Tuesday Tutorial} | Amy CornwellAmy Cornwell. This past weekend the kids and I visited a local barn sale on a whim. Restyled Furniture put it on and they had a long list of amazing vendors. I found all kinds of goodies there (I would have found more had my 3 year old “screamer” played nicely with his sister) and I finally met Hayley (i.e.

The Tiny Twig) in real life. We’ve been wanting to meet for a super long time and we just live on opposite sides of town so seeing her in the middle of nowhere country at a barn sale was quite ironic. Anyway, I purchased a fabulous vintage suitcase but the interior was stained and falling apart. So I tore out the inside and decided to make it new and fun! The first thing I did was tear out the interior.Then I took a piece of fabric and put it upside down into the bottom of the suitcase.

Next, line up the corner lines and sew straight up the corners, making sure to cut the excess fabric once you’re done. Turn the fabric right side out and put it inside the suitcase. Doing the top is really easy. Suitcase restoration project | zween. I love old suitcases. They may be antiquated luggage, but they have so many other things going for them. I’m not the only one that feels this way. People like old stuff, they like objects that tell a story and have a history.

But the connotations of travel bring another level of excitement to these already awesome objects. When you think of travel, you think; adventure, exotic sights, and the unknown. I think that’s what drew me to start my collection of old suitcases in high school. At the time, my best friends were traveling throughout Europe and it made me start to day dream of what it would be like to go to a place so different from the small town where I grew up (which I eventually did, but that’s another story).

Most of my collection came from my Grandma White. She gave me this suitcase probably 10 or 12 years ago, and it’s in pretty much the same condition now as it was then. I’ve always really liked it. But how? It had to go. I had the perfect fabric for this project. Like this: