Posted 9 years ago
jscott0363
(903 items)
Hello CW Friends!!
We had some really wet and unseasonably warm weather during the holidays here in Kentucky. Since I was on vacation, I decided to go ahead and steam out the old dry rotted lining from my striped canvas covered trunk and reline it.
I happened to have some really cool looking indoor/outdoor striped canvas that we had used for our patio umbrella and glider cushion this past summer. It was also nice to make use of the leftover fabric.
I thought the pattern suited this trunk well and decided to reline it with the leftover fabric from last summer. The last pic is what the original interior looked like before I steamed it out and relined it.
Since we're using this one for storage, I decided to leave out the compartment from inside the lid. It didn't turn out too terribly bad, or at least I thought so.
Anyway, thanks for stopping by to have a look!!
Scott
As usual, you did a lovely work!
The striped fabric was really a fantastic match for lining your last beauty :-)
nice restore, great job
Another beautiful trunk Scotty !
Kyra,
Thanks so very much for the kind compliment!! Thank you for the love and for stopping by. Very truly appreciated!!!!
Kerry,
Thanks so much!!! I do sincerely appreciate the wonderful compliment! Thanks for the love and for stopping by. Very much appreciated!!
Roy,
Thanks buddy!! I do appreciate the compliment! Thanks for the love and for stopping by. Very much appreciated as always!
Mani,
Thanks for the love and for stopping by. Truly appreciated!!!
BB2,
Thanks very much for the love click and for stopping by. I do hope you're doing well friend!
Michael,
Thanks for the love. Truly appreciated!!!
Thanks for the loves
Thomas
and
Brian
Very truly appreciated!!!
Looks great Scott, and the fabric was a good choice!
Karen,
Thank you so very much!! I happened to be going through all my leftover remnants and came across this. It just seemed to work out perfect for this trunk! Thanks again and thanks for the love as well. Very truly appreciated!!
Scott
nutsabotas6,
Thanks so much for the love and for stopping by. Always very much appreciated!!!
Scott
jscott0363, you do great work restoring your trunks!
Michael
Well, Thank you Michael!!! I appreciate the wonderful compliment!
Scott
Amazing work, Scott! Just beautiful.
Thank you so very much Anna!!! And thank you for the love as well. Very truly appreciated!!
Really nice job Scott!
Signaholic,
Thanks so very much!! Thanks for the love as well and for stopping by. Very truly appreciated!!!
Scott
vetraio50,
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Nice work.
Gruff,
Thanks so very much!! I do appreciate the kind compliment!
Great new postings!!!!
The perfect material for the lining scott -- overall great look to the trunk -- did you spray glue it in? In all my trunk work I have yet to do an interior -- well I did one rather poorly -- wallpapered it and it looked like crap! Good material is the best starting point....
Thank you Sean!! And thanks for the love as well. Always much appreciated!!!
trunkman,
Thanks very much!! It's so good to here from you again!! No, I did not use spray in glue. I always use Elmers glue when applying fabric to the inside of a trunk. I buy it buy the gallon. It's adheres much better and it there to stay once it's installed.
Thanks for the nice comment and for stopping by.
Scott
Thanks for the loves
OMG
and
KathyKay
Always so very much appreciated!!!
kivatinitz,
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Jean,
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vintagelamp,
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Scott
That looks really sharp.
Fatboy,
Thanks very much!!! Thanks for the love and for stopping by as well. Very much appreciated!!
You're welcome. So you use regular old Elmers white glue to hold the fabric? This isn't some kind of special type of Elmers? Do you glue the fabric to cardboard and then glue the whole panel in to the trunk? I'm interested in doing an interior in fabric but haven't taken the leap yet, procrastination and stuff you know.
FatBoy,
Yep, just Elmer's regular white glue is what I use. Now, with that being said, I also use a very heavy fabric such as canvas, trial the glue onto the surface of the trunk that the fabric will be applied, so it's a very thin coat, and glue in the fabric as you would wallpaper. It's water soluble, easy cleanup and it's there to stay. I've used this method for years and it's proven to work quite well. Hope this helps!
Scott
EZa,
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Scott
Thanks for the tip.
You're very welcome FatBoy!! Make sure you post yours when you get it completed!
Trey,
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DaraNokes,
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Scott