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DIY Suitcase Table

Author: Laurie Bennett

Materials

  • 2×2 ($.98)
  • 2.5″ screws ($.98 x 2 packs = $1.96)
  • paint sample ($2.98)
  • plywood ($8 ugh)
  • suitcase ($2)
  • mod podge
  • drill
  • screw driver
  • book pages
  • paint or sponge brush

Instructions

  • So I had the guy at Home Depot cut the 2×2 into 18″ pieces, and the plywood into a piece that would fit into my suitcase. No, I did not measure. I brought the suitcase into the store.
  • I also needed it so the paint could be an exact match. They probably wondered why anyone would want such a hideous color of paint! I thought the same thing, but I think this little suitcase has character.
  • I set all of the supplies out on the front porch, and then tore out the inside lining since it was starting to come out anyway. Had the lining been in tact, I probably would have kept it.
  • I took a really old Spanish book that I had purchased at Goodwill a few weeks ago, and tore the pages out.
  • I attached them to the suitcase with mod podge. If you don't have an old book, you could use a new one and then spray some sealant over it to make them look aged. Or I am sure there is some ink you could use as well, but I was trying to do this project on a small budget. If the darn plywood wasn't so expensive, I could've kept it at around $10!
  • I painted the legs and the plywood with matching paint, and then drilled holes into the plywood and through the suitcase shell.
  • After the paint was dry, I used the 2.5″ screws to attach the plywood to the suitcase, and then to the 2×2 legs.