How to make lamp for your vintage camper

I actually made this little lamp about a year or so ago and have been meaning to get this tutorial up on the site for some time. So without any further delay here it is. These little lamps are easy to make so dig out those vintage thermoses and spice tins. Materials WARNING: It's vital that you use either all new materials or that you inspect any electrical … [Read more...]

How to make easy vintage trailer dinette cushions

So this is the fabric I picked out for the 1956 Southland Runabout. It's quite a contrast to the whimsical interior of our 61 Shasta Compact, but I really feel this vintage trailer commands a more toned down feel especially because of the darker wood interior. So this is what I decided on. I hope you like it! Here is the finished cushions. Ok, now on to … [Read more...]

How to Paint Your Vintage Trailer Door with Chalkboard Paint

I debated for a long time whether or not to paint the inside of the door with chalkboard paint. I've seen so many cute examples of others that did their doors and thought it was such a cute and fun idea. So I bit the bullet and painted it today. What you'll need: 1. Chalkboard paint (it doesn't take much to paint the inside of a door so don't go buying a gallon … [Read more...]

Vintage Trailer Craft Projects

I thought this would be a creatively fun post! I'm completely inspired by the talents of these creative folks that make these adorable vintage trailer and caravan pieces of art! The first is this tin camper birdhouse. How cute is this!? The details are amazing. Photo courtesy of High Milage Trikes Photo courtesy of High Milage Trikes I love these … [Read more...]

Free printable Camping Fun Postcards

OK, it's time for another fun little freebie for you! These would be fun to print out and take with you on the next camping trip. You could put a stamp on a couple, jot a little note on them and then drop them in the mail to family and friends back home.  To download the PDF file click this link: http://www.ipmpro.com/b/4937/OGLxlC/ This image below is just a … [Read more...]

Free Cheery Pennant Banner Flag Printable

I put together another free printable for you all. This one has 9 different pennant banner flags you can print out. Feel free to mix and match the ones you like the best. To make a easy pennant banner print the banner flags onto card stock. Cut them out and fold on the upper tab. Next glue them to a piece of twine, string or ribbon. You could also cut off the top … [Read more...]

Making slip covers camping stools

Do you all remember the little aluminum camping stools I showed you awhile back? I decided to make some slip covers for them to cover the green that is on them now. I went with a heavier upholstery fabric for these. This is a very easy project and basically involves cutting fabric to the proper width and length to match the existing seat fabric that is on the stools … [Read more...]

Free Pennant Banner Bunting Flags Printable

Since I love my followers so much I wanted to make a little something for you all! Pennant banners are fun to make and you can create them by sewing some up with fabric or you can do them up in paper. I decided to whip up some paper ones you can print out.  Quick Instructions: Print out pennant banners (tip: lightweight card stock works well) Cut each one … [Read more...]

Make your own post card magnets

Since my little fridge is stark white I decided it needed a little color. There were several options floating around in my head such as; paint the door, decoupage the door or add magnets. I figured I would take the safer route and add some magnets (: Making magnets from postcards couldn't be easier! All you need is your favorite post cards or you could even use … [Read more...]

How to make a fabric pennant banner

Fabric pennant banners are quite popular these days. Folks use them from everything from birthday parties to decorating their vintage trailers. They are very easy to make and I thought I'd walk you through the steps. Please note that I don't use stick pins for this tutorial. If you opt to make just a paper triangle template you'd want to use stick pins to hold it in … [Read more...]