DIY: Inspired by MJ Dotty, Goldenpig, & Modgrl

So my beloved, graphic b/w striped bag finally gave out this year after about 6 years of faithful service - a feat for faux in my closet. I wanted to replace it and almost went for the Marc Jacobs dotty snake that Natalie and Rita have, but I didn't want to do another faux bag after mine just died... plus it was more on Ebay than I'd payed for a bag yet in my life.

So, I found a cream version of my favorite snakey bag, new, discounted because of some dye transfer and decided to paint her up with stripes to meld my original bag with the Dotty look.

I meant this to be a how-to post when I started, but the taping didn't work too well with the super textured surface. The paint bled under the tape, and I had much better results freehanding things anyway. I can say that I used Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint in black and loved it! My bag has a suede-like texture, and the parts that got painted have a look like smooth leather - I dig the effect. I thought about using suede dye to keep the texture, but I was afraid a thin dye would bleed. Since I needed a crisp line for stripes, paint was the way to go. My other tip for bag striping is to measure, measure, measure to get a good, straight line - and to use a tailor's measuring tape instead of a ruler. The bendy tape will allow you to draw your line with the curves of the bag.

Anyway, here's my new snakey bag! I'm not sure when it will debut because of Manspiration Month, but I couldn't wait to share!

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21 Comments

  • Shu replied 11 years ago

    Super, super cute and inspirational! I love the graphic look.

  • replied 11 years ago

    That is one sharp bag! I love the design you created, especially on the strap. It turned out really, really well, and the suede/smooth effect is very cool. I didn't know you could paint or dye suede, so this opens up a lot of possibilities! Welcome to YLF, Colorblocked Snakey!

  • christieanne replied 11 years ago

    Wow! That turned out so well. I like the little stripes on handle and how you did a smaller strip close to top of bag. Impressive DIY!

  • MsMary replied 11 years ago

    RAE! You are a creative genius on every level! I love the new bag!!

  • Ana replied 11 years ago

    That is amazing, Rae! It looks gorgeous. I'm always super impressed with your DIY skills!

  • Sveta replied 11 years ago

    Super creative, Rae!
    I have a question: this dye does not rub off on your clothing when you wearing it, does it?

  • Mo replied 11 years ago

    Wow, you sure are handy! Or crafty? lol. Great job!

  • sarah replied 11 years ago

    Rae, you're amazing!

  • Transcona Shannon replied 11 years ago

    SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!!! This is gorgeous!

  • Kari replied 11 years ago

    Holy cats, that is an incredible DIY. I cannot believe that part of this was done freehand. WOW. (I have a bit of a tremor in my hands do I'm really unsteady.) well done! I hope that you enjoy your new "stripey" friend!

  • cciele replied 11 years ago

    Super-awesome! I love how it turned out. Great placement of the stripes.

  • Heather replied 11 years ago

    Rae, you MUST market some of this DIY talent of yours. Awesome!

  • christy replied 11 years ago

    Wow - really???This is amazing. I'm in total awe. Gotta be a way to work in Mr. Stripe into manspiration week.... Prison Break? Escape from Alcatraz? :)

  • replied 11 years ago

    I have a weakness for purses. I love it.

  • Kari replied 11 years ago

    Heather, I was thinking the same thing - perhaps reselling on Ebay or Etsy? The before and after pictures of your DIYs are incredibly compelling, Rae.

  • rae replied 11 years ago

    Thank you for all the bag love!

    Heather and Kari, that is a very interesting idea! I have many more bag ideas knocking around in my head, but I want them all for myself!

    Hm, how much would you ladies pay for a hand painted bag? I would have to at least be able to recoup materials costs, plus earn something for my labor, of course...

  • goldenpig replied 11 years ago

    OMG that is fabulous! Even better than the original! I love the striped strap. You are simply amazing Rae! Yes this sounds like a great idea for a business--custom handpainted bags! You'd make a killing!

  • melindawoodard replied 11 years ago

    Wow, I had to re-read your instructions because I kept thinking, "did she cut the handles off her old bag or put the new handles on the old bag? " It took me a few minutes to realize you painted it yourself. That is a nice bag, I really like it!! I would have NEVER ever guessed that you DIY'ed it.

  • CocoLion replied 11 years ago

    What a stunning bag you have created! I so admire your DIY skills.

  • annagybe replied 11 years ago

    Awesome!

  • jayne replied 11 years ago

    You are so inspiring. And so imaginative. I know you talked about the project but I had no idea what you were thinking and the bag is so unique!

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