My husband was interviewed about vintage camper trailers and later quoted in the Tribune Star (see http://www.tribstar.com/news/x1396890860/More-than-the-classic-Airstream ).
This year I added the picket fence hitch cover and made cushions for the wooden chairs including two child size ones that used to be my dad's.
Plus I acquired an old wooden ironing board, retro clock, old pipecleaner flowers, flamingos, and a Coke crate. I glamped up a camper bird house and an old toolbox, changed out my flower box flowers, got a cutlery carrier at Christmas Tree Shops, and I found a bag for my rug. I got a metal drying rack that works for now, but I still want an old wooden one!
At the rally I got some camper jewelry, towels, and potholders, and two more thermoses. I also made more shirts for us, but this time I just printed our camper illustration onto inkjet iron-on sheets.
The kids had fun meeting friends and roaming in the great weather, attacking each other with water balloons, fishing, touring campers, petting dogs, riding the barrel train and their bikes, and getting hosed down.
For next year, I need to find a shower caddy that can hang on a shower door, a vintage wooden drying rack, another outdoor small folding table (or bring more picnic baskets), make small hanging flower pots to go on the picket fence, a long vinyl tablecloth, and a garden flag pole. I might also make a suitcase fairy garden with camper and/or a scene with gnomes and flamingos.
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