Upcycling for Good

Paint an old suitcase with an updated new finish

Refresh an old suitcase with a cool new retro look.

Resene upcycling for good with Sarah Herring - Project 15

Finished project
Finished project

You will need: Resene Quick Dry waterborne primer undercoat Resene testpots in Resene Dark Side, Resene Celebrate and Resene Alabaster. Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer Sandpaper Testpot and detail brushes.

Tips and tricks: This revamped suitcase is ideal for office storage, or as an art feature in its own right somewhere in the home! You could even take it one step further and turn it into a seat or a table.

Paint a old retro suitcase
Finished project
Retro suitcase before painting
Before
 
Step 1 Step one
First clean the suitcase. Then apply a coat of Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer to the entire outer of the suitcase, to ensure the topcoats will adhere well.
Step 2 Step two
Once the Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer has dried, paint the entire outer surface of the suitcase with a coat of Resene Quick Dry waterborne primer undercoat. This was necessary for this suitcase as it was quite dark, so Sarah wanted to hide as much of the original colour as possible. It also adds another layer when it comes to distressing the paint at a later stage.
Step 3 Step three
Apply the first of your chosen colours. Sarah used Resene Celebrate. Apply two coats to the central panels of the suitcase, including over all the metal knobs and locks.
Step 4Step four
Apply two coats of your second colour to the main faces of the suitcase. Sarah chose Resene Dark Side to go with the Resene Celebrate because together they still invoke a retro feel, while totally freshening up the look and feel of the suitcase.
Step 5Step five
Once all the painted surfaces are completely dry, paint on some vintage-style text, using Resene Alabaster. Sarah painted ‘Bon Voyage’ but you could choose anything travel related. The easiest way to do this is to make a stencil, or like Sarah, a transfer. If you are really confident you can just paint directly onto the suitcase. A retro font will suit the style of the suitcase best.
Step 6Step six
Rough up all the paintwork with some sandpaper to add character and retain the vintage feel of the suitcase. Sarah paid close attention to the metal clasps and locks, as exposing a bit of the metal through the paint gives a great effect.
Step 3 - detail
Step 3 - detail
Step 4 - detail
Step 4 - detail
Step 5 - detail
Step 5 - detail