Before & After Vintage Stove porcelain

For quite some time I've stared at this brown stove in my Shasta Compact and it stuck out like a sore thumb. Not that brown is a completely awful color but it's really not a fun color and it certainly doesn't do much to brighten up my little kitchen. So with that said, I sent my stove top and door off to be re-porcelained. Applying new porcelain requires stripping … [Read more...]

Q & A: Baby moon hubcaps and white walls

Question from Lisa: I'm enjoying your new site.  Thanks for all the great info.  I'm at the point where I'm looking for white walls and baby moons for the original rims.  Did you buy your baby moons and white wall tires for buttercup?  If you don't mind sharing, do you know where I could find them to fit?  Since the original rims have 4 bolts, I'm finding it hard … [Read more...]

How to transform a diner napkin holder

I love these old diner style napkin holders and have one for our vintage trailer. This one started out as a black one and I kept looking at it thinking it needs sprucing up. So I decided to do a vintage map theme on it in aqua. I think it's perfect for a vintage trailer that uses aqua as a accent color in their decor. Anyhoo, let me share with you how I transformed … [Read more...]

What you can learn from Tiny Homes

I am big fan of the tiny house movement. There is some sort of kindred correlation between tiny homes and tiny trailers. Both can serve as living spaces if one chooses and both can be mobile, as some tiny homes are built on flat bed trailers. The most intriguing feature of tiny homes that can cross over as a learning tool for vintage trailer owners is getting the most … [Read more...]

Tin Can Tourist Spring Rally

It's almost time! Fun, Great Food, Open House and the North American Vintage Trailer and Motor Coach Concours 2012 Theme - Made in Michigan - featuring trailers and motor coaches that were manufactured in Michigan. Date: May 17th to 20th, 2012 Location: Camp Dearborn, Milford Michigan Number of units allowed at event: 160 with some electric only sites for … [Read more...]

The World’s Longest Yard Sale

The world's longest yard sale is 675 miles and starts in Hudson, MI and goes all the way to Gadsden, Alabama. It's called the 127 corridor. This year the sale is August 2-5th. Whether you are a junk picker or searching for a certain type of treasure, I'm sure you'll find it and more at these sales. Are you planning on going? … [Read more...]

Sneak Peek

Well guys my new blog layout is almost done and I'm almost ready to move over to Wordpress. I wanted to give you just a little sneak peek. This is what the new header image looks like. I think my favorite part is the tag line "happiness on wheels". That sums it up perfectly.  Hopefully, I'll be all set up and ready to go by next week sometime. So I'll see you all … [Read more...]

Vintage Trailer Add-A-Room

Have you ever wished you could add more living space to your vintage trailer? I suppose I'm speaking to those folks with really small trailers. Or maybe it would be nice to have an enclosed area to set up a table for dining, card playing, etc., when the weather is less than ideal? For us the desire to have more space is actually for the purpose of sleeping. A … [Read more...]

How to wash clothes while camping

Have you ever found yourself camping in a place where there were no nearby washing facilities? If so, I found this nifty little washer that I think would be perfect for camping. It's called a Wonder Wash. It's pretty darn cute too!  Here is a video review if you want to see this little machine in action. While I imagine most campgrounds do have laundry … [Read more...]

Mini Shasta Compact

How cute is this!? I received this in the mail today from a gal that makes them. I'll try and find out if she has a website and if so I'll post it for you all. She normally makes these look like the T@B trailers but agreed to create a Shasta Compact for me.  It has secret compartments for hiding wee treasures in too. P.S. I want to wish all of you a very … [Read more...]