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February 05, 2016
January 13, 2016
A bright spot came after my insistence to keep and list many of the interior pieces we removed from the Happy Camper. From reading the forums I'd noticed a robust online market for parts. There is a huge sub-culture of vintage camper owners who take their Shastas, Spartans and Airstreams out on the open road and like to camp together in big meet up's. Some purchase their campers already remodeled but many are true restoration artists who relish the opportunity to bring these babies back to their former glory. One such couple who own a 1961 Aladdin already bought our stove, the lamp style light for the kitchen, and the shade for the front window. They were lovely people from Everett who enjoyed a beer at a local Enumclaw restaurant, Jackson's, while waiting on me to come sort through our stuff. We talked about their project and they said they had been looking for months for stove parts and were very happy that we took the time to remove the parts in good condition and search for interested buyers.
While it blew Mr. Kelly's mind that people would search craigslist for months for a few small parts he got well deserved good feels from their compliments and their happiness with their purchase. Weekend by weekend we make a little more progress on the Happy Camper and I get more and more excited for the fun road ahead.
The Happy Camper Cocktail Company is the accumulation of months of prep-work and years of searching for my niche. I believe that I have finally found an ideal niche for both myself and in the industry with the Happy Camper Cocktail business. As a cocktail lover, passionate party planner, and dessert obsessed blogger I have been wondering how to combine all of my interests in one business that meets a significant need for people and I am confident that Happy Camper Cocktail Company does so. Plus, now I have an excuse to continue building out my beloved vintage barware and serving ware collections! We're just beginning to advertise and book clients for summer 2016 so if you can help us start to spread the word with event planners, potential clients, venues and all your friends I would appreciate it to the moon and back!
Until the next update, I'll probably be at an estate sale buying ALL of the milk glass or feverently pinning pinspiration.
Cheers guys!
December 09, 2015
We drilled holes down the sides, top and bottom of the wooden supports every 6 inches and then strung wire through them in a criss-cross mesh pattern
Raised beds on the farm were built with aluminum siding and wood to save money on lumber and then filled to the brim with seedsSign up or our newsletter below to keep in touch with our community