Create a Cute Flower Box for Your Travel Trailer

Creating a Cute Shasta Flower Box

We are the second owners of our 1961 Shasta Airflyte Reissue, manufactured in 2015. The manufacturer of the Shasta, Forest River, had a goal to recreate this 1961 beauty as true to its original design as possible. They succeed, but that still did not…

Davis Mountains State Park

CAMPSITE #51 ~ ALONG KEESEY CREEK. A retreat from the desert, Davis Mountains State Park was home base as we crisscrossed through Big Bend Country. We visited during the Thanksgiving Holidays, with pleasant 70° temperatures by day dipping into the ’30s and ’40s at…

Lake Whitney State Park

Lake-Whitney-State-Park

CAMPSITE #36 ~ HORSESHOE CAMPING LOOP. Lake Whitney State Park is a great place to bring your travel trailer and boat, and most sites are large enough to store both at the campsite. Our trip took place in August, and temperatures were over 100’s….

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Free Range at Palo Duro Canyon State Park

CAMPSITE #91 ~ MESQUITE CAMP AREA. Palo Duro Canyon is known as the “Grand Canyon of Texas,” and is one of my favorite Texas State Parks. I have visited this park several times, and as you see in the image of our campsite at…

Bastrop State Park

Padilly's Casita at Bastrop State Park

CAMPSITE #73 ~ COPPERAS CREEK CAMPING AREA.  Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s, Bastrop State Park is one of only seven CCC parks in the nation to be awarded the National Historic Landmark status. It is experiencing a literal rebirth after devastating…

Dressed for Glamping: Unveiling My Casita Travel Trailer’s Makeover!

Casita Dressed for Glamping

IT’S TIME FOR UNVEILING My Casita Trailer’s Glamping Makeover After completing the first interior remodeling, I decided to add more color in the second version of my glamping makeover of a Casita. You will find images of both versions below, along with links to…

Window Treatments for my Casita Travel Trailer

No-Sew Window Treatments

Ah, window treatments… They always have a challenge for me since I’m not particularly eager to sew.

Stenciling the Screen Door on a Casita Travel Trailer

Stenciling a Screen Door

“It’s the little things that matter most.”  When I applied this saying to my Casita’s makeover, it turned out that one of the little things I did during the makeover, stenciling the screen door, had one of the most significant impacts on my camper’s…

Installing a Wood Vinyl Floor in my Casita Travel Trailer

Installing Wood Vinyl Flooring

My Casita is a 2006 model, and it’s in great shape for a travel trailer of this age! If there was one area of my Casita that showed its age: the dingy, stained, scratched vinyl floor.

Installing a Tile Backsplash in my Casita Travel Trailer

Installing a Tile Backsplash

I thought the tile backsplash would be one of the easier projects to complete since the space is small, and I have worked with tile and grout on bigger projects. I was wrong…