Friday, August 23, 2013

Betty Gets A Facelift

Oh my, it's been a while since I have posted. I have tried to write a couple of times but once I took that little break it was really hard to get going again. Now I know how kids in my classroom feel when I ask them to write...sometimes it just doesn't flow from your head to your hand. So what have I been up to? Well, we took another trip to PEI which was just glorious. Stayed in Cavendish for two nights at a campground, and then we towed Betty to Savage Harbour where  we boondocked at a friend's cottage overnight. So sweet, two little grandkids who absolutely loved our camper. I suppose to children it looks like a little playhouse.  The boy (who is 3) was calling it a mini-camper. Love that :) But now we have been home a week and I have made a few changes to my mini-camper. Here's what she looked like before PEI...
This week I decided to paint the maroon stripes a different colour, it's called Whisper and it's Rustoleum paint that I actually bought  two years ago to do this project. So are you ready for the big "reveal"? This is what she looks like now after three coats. Drum roll please.....


I love her new look! Oh, and did you notice anything else? Yes, I removed the giant G decals too. Next project is a new awning!

8 comments:

  1. Hi, Beth. Betty looks great, very Miami Art Deco! We loved PEI and are now in Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick.
    Take care,
    Brenda

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    1. Hi Brenda. So glad you enjoyed PEI. The Island has a special feel all it's own. We plan to return next year and have already scoped out a really nice little campground in New Glasgow. Hope this great weather holds for you in New Brunswick.
      Happy travels,
      Beth

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  2. Hi Beth: we loved having you and your camper was certainly a crowd pleaser for our little ones. Betty is rocking her new color . It looks great!!! xoxo Sue

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    1. Hello Sue "Island Queen"!
      Our visit to Savage Harbour was like stepping back in time, lol. So good to visit, catch-up, and see your sweet grands :) Just loved popping into all the shops with you and having lunch at the Preserve Company. I can still taste that yummy pie!
      TTYS,
      Bethaloo

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  3. It looks very smart, I have camper envy!

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    1. Hello, Betty. Campers have a way of finding a person so maybe you will come across one soon. It's neat that my little camper has the same name as you :) Funny thing about the paint job, it took me longer to tape it all off than it did to paint it. Thanks for visiting again.
      Cheers,
      Beth

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  4. I do love that blue! Did you use a brush, roller or spray? Your little trailer is delightful!

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    1. Hi Lynne. The first coat was with a brush because I didn't have a roller on hand. For coats two and three I used a foam roller. I tried a fabric rag roller but then switched to the foam kind with the rounded end. It did leave small bubbles but then I just rerolled it again with no paint on the roller. Maybe some day I can get the whole trailer painted professionally at an auto body shop. But for now this will have to do :)

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