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Showing posts with label Girl Camper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girl Camper. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Girl Camper's Cure for Cabin Fever



Q: What do you do when you can't stand winter for another minute, NEED a camping trip, but have to accept that it's still too early in the season to travel safely with your trailer in tow?



A: You contact a friend who's in similar straits, pick a destination with indoor accommodations, and hit the road for an adventure!


The better you can put yourselves in the 'let's see what's out there' mode along the way, instead of the 'gotta get there now!' mode, the more fun you are likely to have. Stray off the beaten path, and you just might find some out-of-the-way treasure, like this little-known antique store in a tiny town off the main highway.


You just never know what prizes it might yield!


Without your trailer to worry about, you can explore places you might not otherwise check out.




Just about any town, no matter how small, has some sort of intriguing local business that'll be happy to see you.


If shopping's not your thing, take your camera and record whatever catches your eye and your fancy.


The world is full of beautiful scenery that's fun to simply look at!


You can do some trailer-trolling along the way--never know when you might run across a great little trailer you could pick up for a song. (Better yet--take some cash and your trailer hitch, just in case.)


When you get to your hotel, cabin, or B&B, pull out a few traileresque decorations to indulge your Girl Camping spirit.


Drive or stroll around town to soak up the local color.


Explore what's available for bonafide camping trips once the weather gets better later on.



Finally, when you do have to go home and back to waiting for spring, pull out all your treasures, lay them out to admire, and remember, for your next bout of cabin fever, that there's always a way to go Girl Camping without the camping!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Facelift for a Vintage Trailer's Door


Miss Grace, one of our stalwart Girl Camping friends, is always up to something, it seems, when it comes to enhancing her vintage Scotty trailer.

She passed along this picture of the facelift she gave to the inner side of the Scotty's exterior door. Originally painted white, with lots of scuffs from many years of use, the door is now a pretty sight whether Grace is inside or has the door opened to the world.

Something else you should know about Grace: She's intrepid with a can of spray paint!

Thus, the door didn't just get sprayed with aqua enamel, it also was treated some chalkboard paint--also from a spray can--to make the door useful as well as prettier. Wooden trim strips, cut to fit, frame the new chalkboard.

The embroidered curtain is a vintage pillow slip, stitched up with a rod pocket at the top. With two layers of fabric and trim all around the bottom of the slip, the curtain is as nice to view from the outside as it is from within.

Way to go, Miss Grace, and thanks, too, on behalf of anyone you may have just inspired!

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