One of my favorite color combos for vintage trailers is red and white…it is so fun.
Grab a cup of Joe, as this is a long post, hope you enjoy looking at lots of vintage trailers….’cause here they come.
This is Run Amuk….don’t you just love that name?
The turquoise and white trailer is a Hummingbird….have you ever heard of one of those…I never have.
See the cute gnome?
I showed you this trailer the other day but I wanted to share pictures of the inside.
Aha! Just the cutest!
Such a beautiful setting on the Salmon River in Idaho.
This is Miss Chief.
Definitely another favorite color combo!
Glamping up a trailer just seems to be in the blood! Isn’t this adorable?
This little cutie just got a paint job…check out the ‘before’ below.
When this little mini trailer flew into settle; you could hear the ooohhhhs and ahhhs all over camp.
This is probably the cutest thing I have ever seen!
Isn’t she sweet?
The knotty pine is just the right touch.
Notice how she made a sink? Clever beyond words.
Cute little booty, too!
Love the Coca Cola theme.
I set up my bed in place of my table setup and I kinda’ liked it. Never tried that before.
Hope you enjoyed hitting the road with me on my visit to Swiftwater RV in White Bird, Idaho. We will be back in October to do it all over again, hope you will join us. In the meantime, I will be heading out again this weekend, this time to the Coeur ‘d Alene, ID area. I’ll share pictures soon.
Love 'em. Also love the idea of the scroll "head board" on the cutie green and white one. They all look so cheery:)
ReplyDeleteI am SO glad it is camping season! I could look at these darling vintage trailers ALL day long! Love them all. The clever displays, and the one with the knotty pine....SWOON!! I also love the pool!!! Did anyone go swimming?
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to do this!
Have fun this weekend!
xo Kris
Yes, we used the pool almost every day....just the feet. Heehee. Later in the summer it gets lots more use. Go grab a little trailer and decorate to your heart's content...you don't have to travel if you don't want, just camp at home. The grandkids would love it.
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DeleteThanks for sharing more trailer's of this fantastic trip Karen! I am going to have to join up with you sisters in WA/ID one of these days again! It's been a few years since I did! Wishing you a wonderful day my friend! Hugs, Maryjane xox
ReplyDeleteThey are all fabulous! I enjoy your posts so much. We have a little trailer, but not vintage, the cutest. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous setting..Amazing trailers..I love how you gals go all out with the final touches and decor..Thanks for sharing..Hope you are well
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing these! I love the little tear drop one best but I'm a tall lady so to be practical, I'd need a bigger one!
ReplyDeleteOn one of your trips, be sure to drop in to the Antique mall in Moscow! I have a little space there now and it's filled with items that vintage trailer ladies would love!
I enjoyed your tour. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI sure do enjoy seeing all these darling trailers! Oh the fun you must have!
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Happy trails, to you Karen, and love to you and all of the gals. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed each and every one! Why is it that these little gems seem SO COZY inside and so inviting? seems that the smaller they are, the better! What a wonderful spot on the river.. the ones that back up right to the water make me dream of being there too. I so appreciate your sharing and hope you are feeling better too. Marilyn
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I am in love with them all! So much creativity going on. I love all the vintage accessories, too. A pretty place to camp! Thanks for sharing! xo Karen
ReplyDeleteI love all the photos! I just bought a 1962 Scotsman trailer much like the first photo, the red and white one. I love seeing all the decorating ideas! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou know, every time I read these posts I fantasize what color I would make my camper.
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