Today's Makes My Heart Sing Monday is inspired by my friend Shauna from Poor Pitiful Pearl. She is about to sell off everything she owns and live in an RV with her husband and two little girls. Big excited life changes are about to come her way. So these images are my daydream version of this lifestyle. Visit her post about it to find out more!
*all images are from Pinterest, click here to view my original board*
1. I love all of the colors going on in this photo. and is this girl not a doll?
2. how fun would it be to sell clothes out of a little camper? love this one called Wanderlust.
3. gosh i just love this photo. the colors are lovely together.
4. homeade quilts and curtains everywhere....
5. love every print and color here... ahhhh!!!!
5. i have always admired Lune Vintage's little camper set up!!!!
6. i cant even imagine how magical this must feel in real life.
7. marking off all of the places you have traveled!
8. making such a tiny space so cozy and cute, love it!
I wish Shauna the best in this new adventure in her life!
AND - later tonite, i will be announcing the winner of the giveaway!!!!! Thank you to everyone who participated.
PEACE,
Laura
Wow...great images..I'll have to check out her post! That is such a wonderful gypsy lifestyle....really awe inspiring! Hearts, Janna Lynn
ReplyDeleteWe did the same thing almost a year ago now when we left Florida. It was lots of fun decorating the rv.
ReplyDeleteAll of those campers are adorable but wayyy too tiny for a family of four, lol. Believe me, I know.
I've always wondered how one with a family keeps their craft business stored in an rv. It is super hard with limited space. I couldn't even use my sewing machine.
wow that last camper photo is amazing i want to live in
ReplyDeletethere! hehe... and the van with all the quilts...whoa, i miss my little purple van i lived and traveled in for a month. one day i'l have another and i'll decorate it with quilts i've made :)
yeah, i know most of these images are nothing like the real rv they will be getting, just pretty ones i love. it will be tough, i think you would have to be super organized and clean...
ReplyDeleteHi from Fort Worth! I was enjoying your blog the other day, then I noticed you & your man were listening to Alkaline Trio. Ah, a girl after my own heart!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! I want an old RV or vintage pop-out camper so bad. Lucky for me, my boyfriend's family is very much into the rustic, wilderness-y lifestyle so I am keeping my fingers cross that one is "donated" to us at some point. ;)
Again, lovely blog you have! xo
ahhh! love! thanks for the inspirations. <3
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! #4,6,and 8 are my faves! :)
ReplyDeleteOh how I love this post. I think number 4 is my favorite. I want quilts like that <3 Love that this is inspired by Shauna!
ReplyDeleteI commend Pitiful Pearl for changing her lifestyle. I moved into a caravan with my hibby and my two girls. It is liberating, my caravan is now stuck in a field, and needs a make over. Thanks Laura for this gorgeous post.
ReplyDeleteaww that was beautiful. i have dreams of one day traveling the world in an RV too with my future little family. I will definitely check out Poor Pitiful Pearl. Thanks for sharing :)
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Thanks for posting these! Ever since I was little, I've always dreamt of being a 'gypsy' and living in an RV =)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Shauna and all the other beautiful souls out there showing people like me that it's possible to do this! <3
To live in a camper visiting every place I can and I want, just selling my cupcakes, muffins and pound cakes, is my secret dream...free...Oh, I love the pictures...
ReplyDeleteI just saw your flick page and it made me dream more...wonderful pics, you are so talented...
That last RV is from the Happy Janssens!! They are a traveling family who have the most beautiful style...and the whole thing runs on straight veggie oil! Such awesome blogs! www.walkslowlylivewildly.com and www.happyjanssens.com! They. are. awesome!
ReplyDeleteawesome photos
ReplyDeleteI just read her entry on the move... such an amazing and brave undertaking!
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