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I dont think i will ever grow tired of vintage suitcases - they are just so beautiful and romantic. We have three stacked up for storage, another on top of my closet to hold tights, a hat box and one to just use - however i could easily buy more - i love how thy are so practical as well as being beautiful! x
2 comments:
I saw a gorgeous vintage suitcase in a charity shop a while ago but didn't know how to use it. Great tip, I'm going to keep my eye out for another one now :)
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Always Always buy old suitcases then worry about the use later! xx ;) x they are too pretty not to! x
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