Utility: Using a trunk to store linens, like in the olden days.
Difficulty: High
Cost: Medium
Materials: - Binding paper (the leather kind). Available in specialized shops.
- Cellulose glue, used for wallpaper.
- Wood varnish (if it has wooden strips).
- Flat brushes, two sizes.
Steps:
1. Clean the trunk thoroughly inside and out, using an aluminum scouring pad so the surface is completely smooth. If necessary, rub the rough spots with sandpaper.
2. Cut the paper to fit the outside surface of the trunk, allowing for support struts it might have. Make sure the paper has no wrinkles before it dries. The inside of the trunk is papered as well, but with regular paper. It looks good with cork, which insulates better if you are going to use the trunk to store clothing.
3. Clean the ironwork. Apply varnish to the wooden strips, using a color that contrasts with the paper.
Advices: To avoid damaging the floor, place felt pads on the bottom of the truck so you can slide it around easily.
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