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Here it is Wednesday all over again and time for another WISH Wednesday (Weekly Inspiration for a Seasonal Home). Being that is the summer and a hot one at that, I thought a fancy-pants restored vintage trailer would be just the thing. Meet Lola...
Isn't she lovely. She's a vintage 1960s caravan (she does live in the UK so I have to call her a caravan) that has been carefully restored and is now for rent for movies, photo shoots, and weddings. The interior is a lovely soft sage green with Cath Kidston fabric that looks oh so homey. I love the polka-dots and the flowery fabric and the little country touches like jugs filled with flowers. The trailer is only eight feet long, but is big on style, don't you think?
Wouldn't you love to join me for a cuppa.
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I can't believe I forgot to post the mosaic for the July WISH Wednesday posts, but here it is now. I had to add another one so there was an even number. Can you recognize which one is the new one?
Hi Grace! That caravan is gorgeous, I love vintage so I totally love it! It would be great to join you there for a cup of tea! ;)
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Hugs from Spain
How cool is that trailer! Looks great! Kit
ReplyDeleteOh I would LOVE to join you for a cuppa and caravan about. :)
ReplyDeleteThe photos of this caravan are beautiful. It just looks so peaceful. I have to admit that if I tried to caravan this summer it would have been really hot. :o) Love your mosaic too.
ReplyDeleteVery adorable! Have you seen this in Toronto? Reene from eatliveshop mentioned this and its so adorable. It's a mobile trailer boutique (http://www.eatliveshop.com/2011/04/before-after-blush-trailor.html)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it neat how your July inspirations coordinate with each other so well!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love this little caravan. I want one! ;P
xo,
RJ
I soooo want one of those little old trailers and I've been haunting the internet sites looking for one. In the meantime, I'd love to pop by your imaginary caravan for a 'cuppa'!
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