License plate purse fashion is hip and one of the most innovative uses of old license plates you’ll ever run across. Now who would have thought to use plates from your old truck or car to make license plate purses. Quite the invention, and one that took off with a big bang. In the world of purses, license plate fashion is totally hip.
Totally hip aside, buying a recycled license plate purse is definitely a nod to cleaning up the environment. There are actually over 50,000 plates available for a license plate purse or pocketbooks. Whether or not you’re an avid license plate collector in any form, or buying a gift (maybe even a personalized license plate purse) you’ll be the talk of the block. From motorcycle plates to vintage plates, you are sure to find what you want in a license plate purse wholesale. And if you’re really lucky, you can track down something even more 'with it' - license plate purses, adorned with Swarovski crystals. WOW!
If you’re in the market for less expensive replica license plate purses, or cheap license plate purses, check out what is available online. You’d be surprised at the really interesting variety you’ll find. Want to find out how to make a license plate purse? Again, hit the Net. You’ll even find some neat tutorials, complete with photo instructions and lists of materials you’ll need. It’s not quite as simple as drill, bend, cut and rivet, but if you have a pattern for a license plate purse, you can end up with a pretty good way to pick up men. And once you get the idea of how it works, you can always hunt for a different license plate purse or pocketbooks patterns. Nothing like having a versatile, long wear, dent resistant purse wardrobe.
You'll want to start with the back plate, then the bottom/front and then the top. First mark where you want the bends, then drill the rivet holes, cut the plate if you need to and then rivet. Repeat in this order for each plate. Don’t forget the 'fastenings' and other small details that make the finished product look even classier. One idea is to fill the small holes in the plate with jewels. The inside can be lined with just about anything, but it’s best if you choose a fabric like vinyl to give you a smooth texture that things won’t get 'stuck' up against inside your purse. The other detail is your shoulder strap. You’ll need to decide how long you want it and what material to use for it.