Under cover

Having just moved house, you would think that making our files look pretty would be quite low down on the list of priorities. Not so. What could be more important than making a group of quite ugly yet functional and highly necessary objects into a visual vignette of vintage fabrics?

Here’s how i do it. I am sure there are better tutorials out there for this kind of thing but this is my quick and dirty version.

1. Use spray mount to attach the fabric. This gives a clean and non-rumpled finish. However its not great for going around corners so…

2. I use PVA on the other side. I also de-bulk the corners…..

3. …to make the edges a bit neater. That’s basically it!

4. I’m a big fan of plain old packaging labels. Really, any kind of label i could say i am a fan of. But most people know that.

5. Now for display. Line them all up in pretty rows and complement with other pointless but aesthetic items like a broken 1920’s typewriter.

Here’s the full set. I originally had them all in a big happy row but it somehow didn’t make the most of them. So i’ve gone for the interspersed look.The bottom row consists of magazine racks covered many moons ago. Oh, and another typewriter….

 

6 thoughts on “Under cover

  1. I love these!
    May have to go to the charity shop to find some vintage fabrics! Where did you find your fabrics?
    Those files are always so ugly looking its a great way to make them girly, and a decoration rather than an eye sore 😀

    X Beki.

    • Hey Beki! thanks for the comment. i collect fabrics over time, coming across a find every once in a while at the charity shops. the odd one comes from ikea and vert occasionally i’ll splash out on a ‘proper’ meter from the fabric shop. then put them all together!

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