Spray Paint & Image Transfer Leather For a Thrift Store Makeover
When I spied this old 1950s leather briefcase in my local thrift store for just a few pounds, I couldn't resist buying it as it reminded me of the one my grandma used to take to work.
Even though the old leather bag was from a different era it was the perfect size for my laptop. (I'd painted the leather from an old handbag before(see here.))
The bag was sitting in my loft and I had kind of forgotten about it until I spied a gorgeous bright yellow D&G handbag in a magazine with a bright red watermelon graphic on it. This sparked an idea for me to transform the bag.
I covered the bits of the bag I didn't want to be painted with painters tape.
I spray painted the whole bag with leather paint primer.
Once dried I then spray painted the bag a citrus yellow.
I wanted it to be bright and bold.
Instead of the watermelon graphic, I decided that I wanted a Scarlet Macaw on my bag. I found the vintage bird images I needed on the internet. They are free to download, (link on the blog).
I then printed the birds on dark T-shirt transfer paper and cut out the images.
Following the instructions that came with the transfer paper, I ironed the macaws onto the back and front of the bag.
The handle of the bag was a bit knackered so I wrapped a red ribbon around it and glued it in place for extra support. I also added a colorful pom pom to complete the look.
I love my new laptop back, it's just so bright and summery and really stands out. I can't wait to take it to my next blogging conference.
I love to use spray paints on fabric it is a quick and easy way to get a fantastic colourful transformation. You should check out my colourful spray-painted floor lamp here.
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Suggested materials:
- Spray paint
- T-shirt iron on transfer paper
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Claire at Pillarboxblue on Jul 12, 2022
Thank you, it was fun to make.
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