Thursday, February 26, 2026

Storybook Suitcase

Hi my Friend,

I've had this old suitcase a while...I used it for display

at the holiday boutique.

It worked ok for Christmas...but not my favorite color.

I wanted to make something special for my granddaughter.


The suitcase is small about 12'' x 16''

Perfect for a little overnight trip.

I decided to paint the suitcase grey, using chalk paint I had on hand.

The will be a good base for decoupage!


The inside was in great condition and it even had the mirror!



I had a copy of this book,

' The Country Bunny and the little gold shoes'.

It was tattered and I thought it would be a good start !



I cut out some of the pictures-

along with a mismatch collection of other book scraps-

Nursery rhymes, poems and flowers.



 I used Matte Mod Podge to adhere the pictures.

I worked in random way-


I started on the sides at first- I tied to match acrylic

paint to fill in open space in the background.

Painted the sky then

I added that bird to the cottage roof





Continued the path with paint.





The top of the case was painted also and then filled in the clouds.





I went all along the top-





Then came down the other side with a castle!





The sides are my favorite part.




At this point I just kept going and had fun layering

with no rhyme or reason-

Filling in here and there with paint.




I even added some small scraps on the bottom.




Here it it is completed-




I tied some ribbon on the handle

 and a couple cotton spun mushrooms.



Both sides are completely different and I like that-

it tells a little story.





I tried to show all sides.


I worked on the case off and on-



until I thought it was finished.




I think my granddaughter will enjoy the suitcase.



For now it's filled with stuffed animals.

Thanks for visiting today!!!!!

xo Lisa S




18 comments:

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    1. Susan, Thank you so much! I'm so glad you stopped by-
      xo Lisa S

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  2. What an absolute treasure, Lisa! The way you layered all those storybook snippets and little painted details makes the whole suitcase feel like a tiny world of its own. Both sides tell such a whimsical story, and the soft colors are just perfect. Your granddaughter is going to adore this—what a special, imaginative gift. Such a joy to see what you create. 💛 My sister used to make these too and I always loved them!

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    1. Carrie, Your sweet comment made my day! My granddaughter gave a big smile. I left some empty spaces, if she wants me to add something later I can.
      xo Lisa S

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  3. What a great upsizing/refurbishing of that cute train case. I bet she loved it. :)

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    1. Peabea,
      It's so nice to meet you! Thank you for your kind words!
      so glad you stopped by-
      xo Lisa S

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  4. What a lovely idea and great storybook suitcase creation! Saw you post at SSPS#400. blog party #400. My shares this time are #56 thru 60. Wish you'd check them out. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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    1. Nancy, Thank you so much. I really enjoyed your post about Nuts. It's so nice to meet you.
      xo Lisa S

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  5. That is AMAZING!!!!! I love how you have given a retro suitcase the most awesome glow up, it's gorgeous! Sim x #SSPS

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  6. This is so charming! I love it. This post will be a feature this week. #HomeMattersParty

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    1. Donna,
      Oh thank you ! I appreciate you so much.
      xo Lisa S

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  7. Wow!! This is darling. I would never have thought of a suitcase as a canvas, but it totally is. This turned out beautifully! Thank you for sharing this at the Will Blog for Comments #79 linkup. Wishing you a wonderful week to come & looking forward to seeing more of your posts next week at #80.

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    1. Jennifer,
      What a sweet comment! I like your description..it was like a big canvas. It was so fun to add layer on layer.
      Have a great week! xo Lisa S

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