Sunday, February 12, 2012

DIY Vintage Steamer Trunk


The pilot was promoted to captain, hooray!  This means that his training period has given him longer spurts of time at home... alone... while I am at work.  This resulted in a very bored husband.  Since I am a pro at spending time by myself I shared my secret remedy to boredom: create something!  (Ok, so it is probably not a secret since I have a blog on the world wide web devoted to creating things but somehow it was magical when I shared this idea with him.)

We bounced around a few Pintrest inspired projects: dollhouses for our nieces, bed headboard, upcycling extra tables, entryway shelf, etc.  Then he looked around and saw all of my sewing stuff laying around and realized we had an immediate need for more storage.   He settled on a vintage looking steamer trunk.
To be honest, once he had the idea in his head the pilot started the project and did not stop until it was finished.  Even though he didn't bother to write down the steps he did, I am very proud to say that he did remember to take a few photos along the way...
Luckily he had access to use his dad's man cave / garage / workshop.
40% coupon to JoAnn Fabrics hook-up for the feux leather :)

Only had to stain the two sides because he used spray adhesive for the leather and then stapled it to the other two sides.
These would be used to cover the staples and finish the edges.
Close-up of the brass hardware he bought online.

Regular men's belts from JCP.  Great idea, right?!

And now the (very beautiful) finished product...

He's hooked and now wants to make more.  The awesome thing about these is that each one will be unique with a different size, different wood stains, different hardware, different leather and details, etc.  Can't wait to share with you his other creations!  He asked if this project was "Grounded Wife worthy?"  Absolutely dear :)

5 comments:

  1. That is so cool. He did a great job. Many kudos to him.

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    1. I know, I am very proud! Wait until you see the upholstered bed and matching nightstands he made. It will be posted soon :)

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  2. Love, love, love, love, love!!!!

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    1. Thanks Pamela! I love it too. It's perfect for storing my sewing machine and all my fabrics :)

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  3. About how much did it cost to make one of these? It's very neat and I'd love to make one!

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