My next deadline is to have my teens dress finished by the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. So that gives me roughly no time to sew the corset AND the dress.
Not to mention I've added another project to my pile of projects, because I needed another creative project like I need a hole in the head.
This past week my husband and I bought a vintage pop up camper that we plan to renovate. Meet our 1977 Apache Ranger hardsided pop up camper:
| At least it's vintage, right? |
Now, you might be thinking, "But Megan, you're all about vintage stuff! Isn't that why you sew old clothes and watch movies set in decades that you don't belong in?" Well, the short answer is yes. The long answer is that my love for vintage pretty much extends to the mid-late 50's at best. The 60s are not my thing, and neither are the 70s. As a child who was born in the last year of the 1980s I'm all about good 80s movies, but the fashion is meh and the design style is even worse (though not nearly as bad as the 70s). Maybe some day that will change, but for now I'll be modernizing my camper.
Maybe I'll include some updates as we renovate, in addition to trying to stick to at least a rough deadline for my CoCo projects.
How adorable is that camper though?! AHH love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm more behind than you are. Maybe I'll catch up.
It is pretty cute! I really wanted a canned ham camper, but we don't drive a truck or anything capable of pulling something like that so we have to stick to something foldable.
DeleteYou'll catch up. Amanda and I are here to be your cheerleaders, at least I know I am. I'll send you memes of homeless people and warn you against looking like a hobo at CoCo if it'll help.