Well, I'm kind of cheating by re-posting an old one, but I couldn't think of a good DIY project for this week and have been really busy. So, once again, I give you the vintage suitcase table project:
I had no idea the best way to approach this, so I just wandered Lowe's for awhile. I ended up with a three-foot long, half-inch-thick bolt. I don't have a drill so I basically chiselled holes into the top and bottom of the middle two suitcases, th
e top of the bottom one, and the bottom of the top one. I opened the bottom one, threaded the bolt through, and secured it with a large nut. I just threaded the next two on and then repeated the bottom part with the top suitcase. Voila - table!
The table could be made a bit more stable by using a couple strategically-placed bolts, but I just used the one so that I can turn them and give a slightly more haphazard look. You could do different heights with this (mine is about four feet) or mix and match colors. You can store odds and ends in the top suitcase, and if you're lucky, you can find a well-traveled suitcase with lots of 'character' to showcase on top!
- Lindsay






























What a blooming wondeful idea. Sooooo nice, so good and so green.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! I think its cute that you kept all the tags too.
ReplyDeleteyou got those for $1 each?? lucky lucky!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, looks excellent! :0)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! A truly fabulous idea carried out with creativity. I love those suitcases and I love even more that they're now a table. I'd probably still be stuck on how to put the holes in for the bolts (and I own a drill). LOL
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What a great idea. I love the colorful suitcases, too. I will have to try this sometimes soon~
ReplyDeleteGreat table !! I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteWow, you got a great deal! I wish I had more vintage stores in my area... *sigh*
ReplyDeleteCute table though, I'm way jealous!
Great idea!! I recycled my grandfather's old suitcase. I have a ton of hats, but never know what to do with them!! I opened up the top of the suitcase and drilled that into the wall and now I have a suitcase hat shelf! None of my hats get smushed and I can just toss them into the suitcase!
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