Earlier this spring, I had the absolute joy of going to the bi-annual Junk Bonanza at Shakopee Downs with two of my best ladies. This place is a junker/thrifter/vintage lover/hoarder/DIYer's dream come true. Floors and floors of rooms and rooms of secondhand (or thirdhand or fourthhand) trinkets lined nearly every inch of this place. Also, since I had just started planning the interior of The Loon, I was in interior-design heaven under a Pinterest-induced delirium. Luckily, I exercised moderate restraint and only came home with a polyester maxi dress, a velveteen handbag, a whitewashed wooden ladder and the suitcase showcased below!
At first, I planned on mounting this sucker to some metal legs and putting it inside the bus to display jewelry. After some more careful measuring and sketching, I realized that wasn't quite going to work. I put the case aside, filled with dresses, and moved on to other things. I also planned on using the floral fabric to cover a bench for a dressing room that ALSO was not meant to be, so I had a bunch of pretty remnants with nothing (or so I thought) to do with them.
After some brainstorming with my much craftier and creative friend Mel, we decided on tacking the fabric down for a stronger fit and a decorative touch. The project was, more or less, exactly what it sounds like. Cut fabric, put on suitcase, nail down, end.
For those of you, however, that are curious about the specifics, read more for photos, step by step instructions and tips!