Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
Hudson, WI—Growing up in Wisconsin, we saw lots of Scamp trailers on the road (they are made by a family-owned company in northern Minnesota). As adults, we were drawn to them again because of their small size, light weight, reasonable prices, and let’s face it—super cute rounded shape. We found the DesignEgg Scamp through RVTrader.com,…
Rosa and I have put the finishing touches on the interior, and this Scamp is ready to roll out. We head out on tour on Sunday night or Monday morning–off the grid, solar powered, musical as …
Our 2nd Camper Re-do Camping is something we LOVE to do as a family. And with the birth of our baby Florence who was premature by 4 months (she weighed 15 oz) we knew we would want to do something as a family away from a lot of germs and large crowds that could possibly get her really sick. So at the start of the year we decided we would buy another camper (we re did one already before ...Our vintage camper-The Morning Glory) but this time we would get one that was super light and easy to manage. That we would be able to pull behind us wherever we wanted to go. A lot of campers (especially older ones) are made of wood...and its heavy and it can rot. Fiberglass is amazing because it can't rot or rust and is super light. So we were on the hunt for our fiberglass camper. And thats when we found our little Scamp. 16ft and a real beauty. We got a super awesome deal that we snatched up right away. And the great part is we didn't have to drive far. It was in our area. The layout is one big dinette, a side 2 seater dinette and kitchen and bathroom( this was a must!) Its perfect for our family of 5. She didn't have a whole lot of fix up work, other than a rotting floor that needed replaced and a few cabinets that needed painting. The main work for me was to lighten up the small space to give it an open feel. So my concept was to go white...a durable wipe-able white. So the cabinets got painted white, I did white leather for the cushions and one of the tables and added a few subtle pops of color. I LOVE the CLASSY and TIMELESS look. My wonderful husband took me on a date to target where I found most of my decorations and all of the pillows for the camper. The pillows happened to be on sale that I found. :Score:! I didn't want to over do it on the decor since we would be taking it down and setting it up when we camped and I wanted to keep it pretty simple in the small space. I also tried to find items that didn't weigh too much or that wouldn't break. We are very thankful for my husbands job site where we were able to have all the tools and space we needed to fix it up. Rain or shine. We worked hard on it for a couple weeks and the end result was exactly what I was dreaming up. For the last touch on the camper I ordered some banners and fun lighting for the camper from amazon. Lanterns, string lights, sparkling ones for the outside. Made a very fun touch for our campsite at night. And of course, my camper wasn't complete without a little chandelier. Happened to be a light to decorate a locker. But it worked perfectly for my purpose. So without further ado...I present to you ...Edelwiess... our little scamp. Starting work on the camper..... Shopping for Decor! Before and AFTER~~ Entry door- Before AFTER BEFORE AFTER This camper had about 20 green christmas tree clusters all over. I wasn't a fan. So I wiped them off...much better. I wrapped my couch cushions (like I did in my first camper here...gift wrap technique) and hand stitched it closed. It worked out very nicely and this fabric is super easy to clean. Daniel worked really hard and did a wonderful job putting in the new floor Happy Glamping! Hannah and The Winter Family
Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
Hudson, WI—Growing up in Wisconsin, we saw lots of Scamp trailers on the road (they are made by a family-owned company in northern Minnesota). As adults, we were drawn to them again because of their small size, light weight, reasonable prices, and let’s face it—super cute rounded shape. We found the DesignEgg Scamp through RVTrader.com,…
Our 2nd Camper Re-do Camping is something we LOVE to do as a family. And with the birth of our baby...
A 1981 Scamp Camper Restoration Story. In April, Rosa and I bought a 1981 Scamp from a crab fisherman who used it as sleeping trailer that he pulled behind his RV. It was stripped down, pretty dir…
Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
So, I did it! I bought a Scamp trailer! My little Marshmallow, Shrimp Scampi, Lady and the Scamp (still haven’t settled on a name yet) was born in 1983 at 16’ long. She is in bad shape right now but will be beautiful very soon! I’ve been having dreams of renovating a small camper, and somehow this o
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Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
Customizing your Boler interior is the perfect way to bring your “ Glamping” experience to a whole new level. From flooring and counter tops, to color schemes and upholstery, the options are truly endless. Need some design inspiration? Here are 10 custom interiors to fuel your inner “Boler design
Our 2nd Camper Re-do Camping is something we LOVE to do as a family. And with the birth of our baby Florence who was premature by 4 months (she weighed 15 oz) we knew we would want to do something as a family away from a lot of germs and large crowds that could possibly get her really sick. So at the start of the year we decided we would buy another camper (we re did one already before ...Our vintage camper-The Morning Glory) but this time we would get one that was super light and easy to manage. That we would be able to pull behind us wherever we wanted to go. A lot of campers (especially older ones) are made of wood...and its heavy and it can rot. Fiberglass is amazing because it can't rot or rust and is super light. So we were on the hunt for our fiberglass camper. And thats when we found our little Scamp. 16ft and a real beauty. We got a super awesome deal that we snatched up right away. And the great part is we didn't have to drive far. It was in our area. The layout is one big dinette, a side 2 seater dinette and kitchen and bathroom( this was a must!) Its perfect for our family of 5. She didn't have a whole lot of fix up work, other than a rotting floor that needed replaced and a few cabinets that needed painting. The main work for me was to lighten up the small space to give it an open feel. So my concept was to go white...a durable wipe-able white. So the cabinets got painted white, I did white leather for the cushions and one of the tables and added a few subtle pops of color. I LOVE the CLASSY and TIMELESS look. My wonderful husband took me on a date to target where I found most of my decorations and all of the pillows for the camper. The pillows happened to be on sale that I found. :Score:! I didn't want to over do it on the decor since we would be taking it down and setting it up when we camped and I wanted to keep it pretty simple in the small space. I also tried to find items that didn't weigh too much or that wouldn't break. We are very thankful for my husbands job site where we were able to have all the tools and space we needed to fix it up. Rain or shine. We worked hard on it for a couple weeks and the end result was exactly what I was dreaming up. For the last touch on the camper I ordered some banners and fun lighting for the camper from amazon. Lanterns, string lights, sparkling ones for the outside. Made a very fun touch for our campsite at night. And of course, my camper wasn't complete without a little chandelier. Happened to be a light to decorate a locker. But it worked perfectly for my purpose. So without further ado...I present to you ...Edelwiess... our little scamp. Starting work on the camper..... Shopping for Decor! Before and AFTER~~ Entry door- Before AFTER BEFORE AFTER This camper had about 20 green christmas tree clusters all over. I wasn't a fan. So I wiped them off...much better. I wrapped my couch cushions (like I did in my first camper here...gift wrap technique) and hand stitched it closed. It worked out very nicely and this fabric is super easy to clean. Daniel worked really hard and did a wonderful job putting in the new floor Happy Glamping! Hannah and The Winter Family
The Happier Camper is proud to present “CHIEF LONG FOOT,” our very first 16’ Ultra Light travel trailer available now, renting for camping or as a portable small event food prep trailer. The perfect...
Hudson, WI—Growing up in Wisconsin, we saw lots of Scamp trailers on the road (they are made by a family-owned company in northern Minnesota). As adults, we were drawn to them again because of their small size, light weight, reasonable prices, and let’s face it—super cute rounded shape. We found the DesignEgg Scamp through RVTrader.com,…
Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
See 1 photos of this 1991 Scamp 16' Travel trailer in Reno, NV for rent now at $150.00/night
So, I did it! I bought a Scamp trailer! My little Marshmallow, Shrimp Scampi, Lady and the Scamp (still haven’t settled on a name yet) was born in 1983 at 16’ long. She is in bad shape right now but will be beautiful very soon! I’ve been having dreams of renovating a small camper, and somehow this o
A 1981 Scamp Camper Restoration Story. In April, Rosa and I bought a 1981 Scamp from a crab fisherman who used it as sleeping trailer that he pulled behind his RV. It was stripped down, pretty dir…
SOLD!I am selling my beloved 1982 13 foot Scamp travel trailer. I purchased this Scamp as a diamond in the rough in 2013, and I've lovingly updated it and have always stored it i...
Seth Mondragon | Custom Modern and Rustic Furniture and Home Decor | Woodworker in San Diego California
If your New Year’s resolutions include traveling more, this is one seriously inspirational story to get you dreaming. Nicki Mayhew and her husband Clayton had always had a knack for revamping furniture, Nicki says, and wanted to level up to an RV—which would not only give them a chance to do a larger makeover, but also give them an opportunity to travel together in a homey space they could call their own.
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Features: New Frame with new axles and brakes rear subfloor repaired New 110v and 12v electrical New LED interior lights, reading lights and exterior trailer lights New propane lines and regulator to a brand new stove New 110v fridge Custom Bunk bed New kitchen and interior r
So, I did it! I bought a Scamp trailer! My little Marshmallow, Shrimp Scampi, Lady and the Scamp (still haven’t settled on a name yet) was born in 1983 at 16’ long. She is in bad shape right now but will be beautiful very soon! I’ve been having dreams of renovating a small camper, and somehow this o
Every climber’s dream is to live and work from the road. See how Jess and Andy Wickstrom created their Dirtbag Dwelling in the "Egg" —a Scamp RV trailer.