Showing posts with label Vintage Luggage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Luggage. Show all posts

March 16, 2013

What's in Your {Vintage} Suitcase?


Vintage luggage always catches my eye at an estate sale or flea market. These pieces are the ultimate in vintage chic storage. I have quite a few pieces, but have become more discerning in selecting a new case for my collection.



These gray pieces were actually found on three different shopping trips, and two of them were from the thrift store. I love the gray color, a bit different from the typical beige case but still neutral to go into any room. Plus the darker color hides a few of the scuffs they may have suffered in their previous role.


I look for flat, not sloped sides so that when the pieces are stacked, they will be level. Then I can arrange a few things on top of the stack for decoration as well.



I also like to hold out for a piece that's in good shape, with all the latches and handles working as they should. Most importantly, I open the suitcase up and if doesn't pass the sniff test, it doesn't come home with me. There's no use in having a vintage suitcase for storage if it smells nasty. If it does, everything you put it in it will absorb that smell.

I have tried to remove the smell of mold or tobacco from a piece or two with sprays, baking soda, kitty litter and good old-fashioned sunshine. None of these methods has worked to the point where I'd like to store my things inside and take the chance that they might take on the odor. If you have a way to remedy this, please share!


Many of my cases have such pretty interiors that I don't mind seeing the delicate lining. The colors are usually unfaded and quite beautiful, especially on the women's suitcases.


This set is currently in my craft studio, hiding my many punches. Those by Martha Stewart reside in the top case as I use them most often. They are also the best looking--I love the off-white color.


The function of these cases is never permanent, I seem to move them around as needed and have quite a few in my bedroom to hold my scarves and out of season clothing. There are many pretty storage baskets, cubes and cases available in the stores today, but these suitcases have the most charm! 

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October 14, 2011

Beauty is on the Inside {Vintage Suitcase}

I have a lot of vintage luggage. As long as I keep finding uses for it (mostly storage), I'll keep picking up pieces if the price is right.


This piece first caught my eye because of the neutral stripe. I have one other case with a similar pattern; it's perfect for fall. It can go anywhere... the color will blend easily in any of my rooms.



It's missing the handle, which is why it was only $5. That, and the dealer I bought it from always is ready to provide great prices. I thought I could replace the handle... or not. I'm perfectly fine with it the way it is if I don't get around to it. I was ready to buy it as is... And then...



I opened it up... and the inside, well.... it's amazing! Absolutely perfect blue silky satin. A diamond in the rough, don't you think?


Every original tag and ribbon are still attached. It is the most intense shade of blue. Pristine and elegant...it's over the top glamorous {on the inside}, don't you think?



This will be one of those pieces that I use closed up for storage or opened up... to make whatever is inside look even more beautiful.



Right now I am getting my hats, scarves and mittens out for the season. I don't have a space cleared for them in the mudroom quite yet. They'll be happy to be tucked away in this pretty package for a while. I often use my vintage luggage as a temporary home for things around the house and also for seasonal decor collected before it's time to be displayed. You can see an example of fall's suitcase full of  autumn leaves here.



 Remember to look for beauty where it counts... on the inside!


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August 9, 2011

Scarves of Many Colors {In Vintage Luggage} & Share the Love Wednesday!



I have a bit of problem with scarves... I can't resist them. Although I don't wear them too often in summer; I do sport one most days of the week winter, spring and fall.


The best way I have found to store them is in one of my vintage suitcases right on top of a dresser in my bedroom.

I love all of the pretty colors just waiting to be added to an outfit. If I can see them, I'm more likely to wear them. I've found that to be true with all of my accessories.


I fold them in half or thirds, twist the length and then make a loose knot, tucking in the ends at the center. They almost resemble flowers... or even little cinnamon rolls!



Before I started rolling them up I had simply folded them and they always ended up in a messy pile.





Now they're almost a pretty accessory in and of themselves for the room--a decorative accent to enjoy in more ways than one!

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Check out these pretties from last week! First up is this Clipboard Bling from Delight! It's a simple way to have a little fun with everyday objects for work or home. Linda used many pieces of vintage jewelry to make this shine. Check out the full post at...



This coffee table from Amanda at Girl in Pink is quite the find! It's a pretty shade of creamy white with beautiful carvings and a bit of a distress wash to it. All her accessories finish off the look. I think I have coffee table envy! Check out the full post over at...




Last but not least, is this fabulous desk makeover from Julia at 551 East Furniture Design. The color is amazing... which is the whole point! Her inspiration---peacocks of course! To learn the paint color specs and see the transformation, stop over at...



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