I absolutely love this Red Cross necklace they have:
Red Cross Necklace from Seabold Vintage |
And this Red Cross pillow made from vintage linen...
Red Cross Pillow from Seabold Vintage |
All the red cross symbols inspired me to do a make-over on an old suitcase I picked up for $15 at the antique store. It's the third suitcase and/or trunk I've picked up in several weeks. Jeff is questioning whether they are really a trend right now, or if I am just getting ready to move out. I like to keep him on his toes.
I've also been wanting to try out Annie Sloan Chalk Paint on a suitcase. They say you can paint anything with it...so, here's my victim:
It's really sturdy and the leather is rugged and worn. I hadn't even payed close attention to the plate on the front until Jeff pointed it out to me. Amelia Earhart Luggage. Very cool!
The interior was stained, so I ripped it all out.
I taped up everything I didn't want painted.
Then, I took out my Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Pure White and gave the suitcase a nice thick coat.
I printed off the Red Cross symbol on cardstock, taped around the cardstock, removed the template and painted the exposed symbol with ASCP in Emperor's Silk.
Once it was dry, I pulled all of the tape off....and fell in LOVE!
Even Jeff said, "Wow!"
I still have to fix the inside (my Mod Podge plan was a BIG fail), but I loooove how the outside turned out. The paint took to the suitcase very well and totally transformed it! I would love to hear other non-furniture ASCP projects people have done...let me know!
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Great piece - I have what I think is an army first aid kit and love the decorative quality of it. Your large one is wonderful and has me looking at my vintage suitcases in a whole new light.
ReplyDeleteOh how I ADORE this! It's so simple yet so very striking. I can't wait to red cross something but never thought to do up a suitcase. Cool. :)
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I have my grandmas vintage red cross volunteer uniforms from the forties that would look great with this. They are in mint condition. I honestly would have kept the suitcase as is and looked for another one that wasn't an Earhart . But I still love what you did with it. Those cases are going for @50.00 around in Michigan!! You def got a bargain!!!
ReplyDeleteThis suitcase is really nice, you had a great idea with the red cross, it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out. I have a suit case that needs a revamp. I tried painting it with regular paint.FAIL.
ReplyDeleteI don't purchase ASCP-- outside the budget for us. But I do have success with DIY Chalk Paint. Maybe I'll try this on mine.
Probably won't be Red Cross. But, you have certainly inspired me. I love your's but hate to copy, you know?
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Oh, this came out wonderful! I love it. I am inviting you: Come link it up with us at the party http://www.finecraftGuild.com/party/
ReplyDeleteLove the Red Cross Symbol.
ReplyDeleteso cute!
Oh my - I love everything about your Red Cross suitcase project and tutorial. I for one am going to recreate this for my college age daughter who is also a lifeguard. This will be the perfect storage piece in her room and a great place to store all those red bathing suits.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and creativity! Super cute, Jessi!
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