Sunday, August 15, 2010

Text!!! #43 street team

Revisiting old project/decoupaged suitcase.
Words, words words!
I needed a place to store my catalogs. You may remember in the 90's, catalogs were coming fast and furious ....sometimes 8-10 a day!!!! the new way to shop!


I thought this would be a fun example of using words, even though it is not a journal page.


$2.50 thrift store suitcase to hold catalogs.

15 comments:

Healing Woman said...

Love this! Great way to store!

Kristin said...

This is so cool!

Linda Brun said...

Looking fab. Great storage idea!
:-) Linda

Kari Desi said...

Very cool! I love seeing the text on a box!!

Anonymous said...

Too cool, Peggy! Looks great.

michelle ward said...

Peggy - fun interpretation of using text! Clever girl - covering your old/new storage case with titles of catalogs harboured within. I predict you will inspire a host of people looking for suitcases at yardsales :) Thanks for sharing with the team!

jgr said...

Seriously cool to use an old suitcase for storage and of course to decorate it. You are 'stylin'!!

lena-dailyscrap said...

Hey there! I do like what I see here! Lovely choice of colours-so bright and alive! Great interpretation.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I love this. It is really awesome and what a great tongue in cheek way to store your magazines. I've never even heard of this challenge before. How cool is that?

Anonymous said...

Awesome! I think your bargain suitcase turned out very swish. Enjoy filling it up with beautiful catalogues.

goudenregen said...

Such an inspiring way to do this challenge. Love it!

Brigitte aka Scrappassie said...

So much fun, I love your project ! Great interpretation of the challenge ;-)

Janet said...

You really managed to get a fun and useful item out of this crusade! I love the altered suitcase for catalogs. Super cool idea.

Maureen Reynolds said...

Great idea. I actually signed up for some more catalogs a year or so ago because I wanted more 'themed' papers. The suitcase is a wonderful storage idea and looks as if it works fine - especially decorated!

Anonymous said...

What a great fun creation.