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Who doesn’t love vintage suitcases? They can be used in so many different ways to add that unique look to any room or space. Today I will be sharing a tutorial for my suitcases shelves that I put up last year..









I got the idea of using suitcases as shelves from an home vintage magazine my husband had brought back from France for me (so kind of him, I know). It was just a photo of 5 cases on the wall – no instructions or how to so I had to figure it out on my own! I apologize in advance for the lack of progress photos. This space was created before I started blogging… I only cared about the finished version back then haha!





Materials I Used:

Saw

Drill

2 x suitcases

MDF wood

screws





How I Did It:





1. Draw a line down 3/4 of the suitcases (You will only need 1/4 of the suitcase’s original size to make your shelves – but this also depends on your personal choice.









Using the line you have drawn as a guide, cut through the suitcase using the saw (This part was quite devastating to do as it was such a beautiful case!).









2. Drill 2 holes to the top of the suitcase and 2 holes to the bottom of the case. It should be about 0.5cm to 1cm from the back edge of the suitcase (the side you have cut off)









3. Make 2 wooden brackets using thick hard wood blocks about 6cm long and 2cm thick. They should be the exact height of your suitcase.









4. Screw these ‘brackets’ on to the wall to the height you want.









5. The suitcase should fit over the brackets and then you just screw everything into place using the pre drilled holes. (see diagram above)





I decorated the shelves with picture frames and nautical ornaments!













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