Vintage Book Page Trunk

I found a trunk on the side of the road....

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net
There is this junk guy on my way to work and he is always throwing out something good.

Today there was an old trunk in front of his house but it sure didn't look like this!

The "before" trunk was broken in a few places and very stained. 

After screwing it together and adding legs, I painted the trunk light blue.

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

These "legs" were large spindles that I cut down and painted to match the trunk.


vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

Using a product called Decou-Page by Deco Art  I decoupaged book pages from a vintage New York Times book onto the trunk. 

I love this product, it works fantastic for decoupaging. I can't wait to use it again!


The spaces between the ribs on this trunk seemed like the perfect place for a little vintage interest.

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

When the Decou-Page dried I coated the whole trunk with 


I love this finish, it goes on smoothly and cleans up with water.

I use it on so many projects! 

The matte varnish protects the project without leaving a shiny finish. 

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

I painted the inside of the trunk with a beige color that 
compliments the vintage book pages.

Don't you just love the sections inside? I'm thinking
blankets, video games, or just a place to hide the mess when guests are visiting!

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

I sewed around the edges of a printable vintage hang tag that matches the book page color, it hangs from the handle.

This trunk would make a great coffee table with a ton of storage!

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

vintage book page trunk www.homeroad.net

Some times I just want to drop off the finished
piece back where I found it. I'd love for the junk guy
to see what he throws away. 

Wasn't that a show once? If it wasn't, it should be!

I bet that junk guy would be surprised to see it now. 

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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .