Just a fun page about our family camping trailer. : )
Credits:
From SSD:
[url=
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=19711&cat=255&page=1]A Year In the Life: July by Christy Lyle[/url]
[url=
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=19550&cat=281&page=2]Layered Up In You: Waves by Lauren Grier[/url]
[url=
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=19727&cat=281&page=1]Layered Up In You: Hearts by Lauren Grier[/url]
Border Basics: Lines by Libby Weifenbach
Staple from Oodles of Tags by Julie Billingsley
Font is DJB Jenna
Other:
Kraftastic by Emily Powers and Emily Merritt
Chunky Alphas-White by Amber Clegg
Curvy Corners Stitched Borders by Anna Apnes
Press Lines No16 Love+Notes by Paislee Press
Journaling: For as long as I can remember, my parents have been simple campers. Growing up we had a pared-down pop-up tent trailer. It didn’t have slide-outs or a shower or any of the other fancy features so many of our friends had. But it provided us with a comfy place to sleep and a home for our many camping adventures. When my parents decided a few years ago to upgrade the trailer, I was surprised. For one they had sworn to us that they didn’t plan to replace the pop-up for awhile yet. And two, the trailer they bought in it’s place was more than just an upgrade - it was HUGE in comparison to the little trailer. With it’s queen sized bed, full fridge and couch and chair living room, it was most definitely an upgrade. My sisters lovingly dubbed it “The Mansion.” Which in turn my parents chose to use as it's license place. “R Manshn.” It may be a bit bigger than we or even they expected to upgrade to, but on a cold night camping at the beach, I could most definitely get used to hanging out on the couch basking in the heat.