It wasn't in too bad condition but smelt old, the curtains didn't meet, the walls were shiny dark brown paint and we started reading the Vintage Caravan Magazine and this is what happened to her!! We haven't done anything to the outside, not sure if we will either, maybe does need a bit of red!!
Here are some before, during, finished and using pics of her. She doesn't have a name yet, any ideas?
It's stunning Kerrie. You've done such an amazing job. The curved corners of the cupboard doors and the blue, red and white colour scheme looks lovely. x
ReplyDeleteThanks Zara, we're so pleased with how it turned out. Lots of fun adventures to come!
ReplyDeleteCall it Matilda ! It looks brilliant. x
ReplyDeleteps Marco makes a great caravan model.
Found you via the 2014 scrap swap. This is amazing. i love the vintage caravan mag and this should be in it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh how utterly gorgeous! I'm so envious. Old ones go for silly money here. I'd love one!
ReplyDeleteHi Kerry, thanks for visiting us (& Lucy) recently. Unfortunately the Beach Hop is a tad far away for us to with ease. Your caravan looks great...what a fun thing to be able to do with your family. The kids will have great memories that will never fade or wilt. Catch up again sometime. Cheers Catherine
ReplyDeleteOh I do hate that...sorry for the mis-spelling...Kerrie : )
ReplyDeleteI am green! I dream of having an old caravan to do up and yours is just perfect. Exactly how I would like to do mine. You have done such a wonderful job. I have added you to my blog reader so I don't miss any posts. You are so creative Kerrie. Elaina xo
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