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October 19, 2015

DIY Metallic Striped Messenger Bag

by Samantha James


DIY STRIPED BAG
DIY STRIPED BAG

Hi and happy Monday! I'm pretty stoked about today's little project. I've always done a little upcycling and reworking of my clothes and gear. You might remember my stamped tank and shorts and DIY midriff tops. Well, I want to make it more of a feature on the blog. I can't sew, but I'm learning, and, as a proud sporter of Flashdance-style Ts for well over a decade now, I think a pair of scissors is often just the tool to update your wardrobe. And you know how I feel about gold paint. So let's check out my updated canvas bag! 

canvas bag

This little number has been with me for a  year now. I bought it on our trip to Montana last summer, and I love it. I mean, I luuuurve it. It's just a simple little bag, but I think that's often for the best. It's hard-wearing and versatile, too. But it's also taken a bit of a beating, and you can see that it's a bit stained, even though I just washed it. What's a girl to do when her bag is stained? Paint it. Obviously.

I had envisioned a sort of dip-dye situation in gold, because my favorite trends are the ones that are so overdone they're on their way out. But when I looked at my stash of paint, there were two colors to decide between - my gold vision and a more coppery number. I couldn't decide from the bottles alone, so I did a little test.

And I really liked them both! The gold edged out the copper, so I started with that, taping off and thickly painting the front flap (the canvas absorbs a fair amount). I debated painting the whole bottom, but it didn't seem super necessary and I wasn't sure I'd have enough paint, so I only painted the front flap.

Apply your paint pretty thickly for an even look, but splotchy looks great too!

Apply your paint pretty thickly for an even look, but splotchy looks great too!

I really liked how the gold stripe turned out. I could have just stopped there, but where's the fun in that?

Gold dip dye, I can't quit you.

Gold dip dye, I can't quit you.

I added one more stripe, taping it off and painting it in about 10 minutes. Max.

Love it. Now my bag's got another stretch of life. And did I mention how handy it is? I know I went on and on about a diaper bag in this post, but I only used it for, like, a week. Just too much stuff happening. Now I pack my gear (2 cloth diapers, one change of clothes, socks, bib, wet bag, antibacterial stuff (which I use super, super rarely but do like to have), wipes, sunscreen and nursing cover/swaddle) into a plastic zippered duvet cover bag, which slides right into the canvas bag.

Room for my wallet,phone, keys and water bottle. Like buttah. And, that's it! One more shot:

I love it! Might I  urge you to grab some acrylic paint and make something in your life shinier - by which I mean better? And stay tuned for more transformations; I'm knee-deep in 'em over here. Ciao!

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