Anyways, here's the story: I didn't have a black purse. I couldn't find a cute black purse at a single thrift store. I couldn't buy a new black purse, because I'm doing this little mission where I don't spend more than $100 in 365 days on my wardrobe. Meanwhile, I did find THIS tan purse at Goodwill.
I loved the clean lines, the gold embellishments, the detachable strap, and how clean it was inside. I bought it. THEN, I decided I would paint it, so I taped off the area I wanted to paint and sanded it down a little with fine grain sand paper.
**I did NOT paint the backside of the purse that would touch my clothing, just in case it would rub off over time.
After I wiped away all of the leather dust, I mixed equal parts water and paint to cover the leather. The watered-down paint is supposed to condition the leather for painting, so it is less likely to crack over time.
I painted 2-3 layers of the watered-down paint on the leather and allowed it to dry. After it dried, I painted a final layer of pure paint on top.
The final product was exactly what I wanted: a chic little black purse!
I love that it's rocking the color-blockin' trend! On a side note, in real life you can't really see the brush strokes. My camera just likes to be highly critical ;)
Hope you enjoyed my little upcycle!
xoxo
-Ariel E.
P.S. Want to see the purse in action? Go here to see it worn with lots of different outfits (most thrifted and/or refashioned).
5 comments:
Cool! I love the block colours you have created :-)
WOOT WOOT.....love the purse. Very on trend.
So good! I'd love a bag like this
Erica EOD
Thanks ladies! I wear it all the time, and so far it has time-worn well! :)
-Ariel E.
Wow what a difference! It looks so much more updated now!
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