This trailer is so apply named and it’s really fits this post, as you will see many vintage trailers from that era.
Each trailer is so unique. It’s so much fun to see what each Sister creates.
Isn’t this so homey and inviting! Don’t you just want to snuggle up and read a book in this bed?
Just love this turquoise! Don’t you?
Several of the gals have figured out a new way to make awnings so they don’t blow down in the breezes. They are connected to the trailers and the poles fit into items with concrete, with removable poles. Thus they are weighted down and thus hard to knock down. I love the use of the cowgirl boots!
I particularly love these old wheels and would love to have one for my trailer.
This trailer took it’s maiden voyage with a new sister, this weekend.
I better end this post as it is getting too long and I am out of coffee. See you again soon with more fun vintage trailers to share.
These are the best, most unique trailers you've posted so far. Of course I love the lacy comfy one the most!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing those trailers. I have to wonder if they put as much effort into their real homes. They are darling. Such a variety of tastes and the Decore. Thanks for sharing. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteSwoon, swoon, swoon!!!!! Lovin' that turquoise too! But they are all so darling!!!! Someday......
ReplyDeletexo Kris
Karen- I am so happy that you post these sweet little vintage trailers! I always get so excited just looking at them...and remembering when those things were NEW when I was a kid! What fun! Thanks! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Karen..I never get tired of seeing how ingenious the "Girls on the Fly" can be outfitting their trailers...So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for more awesome pics of a wonderful campout! xox
ReplyDeletejust another weekend in Paradise, eh? Happy Trails dear friend...
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