Friday, January 30, 2015

Worst side maybe........

 Well I have been trying to delay this but here it is. Pictures of the what is in store. 
Are you sure you would like to see this???????
Sorry but this is the worst side it only gets better from here. Unless you are looking at the back side. 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

I have a new project;

I bought a vintage travel trailer shortly before my mom and I were in our car accident the summer of 2013. Reason why is I was wanting to join some girl camping groups. I'm finally getting a chance to work on my 1972 Aristocrat Lo-Liner. I paid $300.00 for it but knew I had a lot of work ahead of me. The floor and roof seemed solid but I knew all four corners had dry rout. Here are a few pictures of it. 

This is a video of the interior. http://youtu.be/u-09mvOrnC4


What do you think.  Goofy looking isn't it. I'm not sure why the zig zag look on the back in. Seems like straight down word have been more practical. But sure makes it unique which I like. Never did give it a bath because I was afraid it would lick but wishing I had. 

Sunday, July 20, 2014

I feel reborn!

This last year has been a difficult one with many ups and downs. My stepfather lost his war with cancer, my mother and I were in an very bad car accident, had to slow down so much that I'm giving up Before N After Slipcovers. Looking forward to the future and all the happiness it will bring. Now that I'm retiring. I can start new interest and I will be blogging about one of them. Stay tune!

Friday, August 21, 2009

I love the beach........

I love the beach that's why I chose this blog template to tell my story as the Slipcoverteer. It reminds me of when we go to the coast every year at Christmas. We have a house near the ocean on a coastal lake and while we're there we always try to plan a trip to Shore Acres which sets on the coastal cliffs of Charleston. It has the most beautiful botanical garden covered with twinkling holiday lights and then after enjoying hot cider and cookies we head back to the lake where on the way we always stop at Umpqua light house and view it's red and green revolving light as it searches over the dunes and the ocean shore just in-between the jetties there lays an oyster farm where you can get the best oysters grown ever. We never have the holiday without preparing oysters our favorite ways; steamed, on the barby, sautéed in butter, oyster stew and of course oyster casserole, (Oh that's on Thanksgiving) and even sometimes we do shooters. Love them and love all our friends and family for sharing them with us.