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Tuesday, June 17, 2014


Our lil RV is a 1978 Dodge Coachman Leprechaun Series. We've been working on it for the last couple weeks updating the 70's interior with a more modern, clean, bright appearance. We plan to hopefully get the exterior painted as well...eventually. Mechanically the RV is very sound the only mechanical issue we have is needing to replace a cracked water pipe. We may also need to replace more of the ceiling following our inspection since the previous owner had replaced most of it already due to water damage.
So far I've used joint compound to fill and holes and smooth out imperfections in the veneer walls as well as began using it to seam together the sections of new ceiling. I took all the cabinets doors and outlet covers off and they all have this crazy Robertson square type of screw (luckily Brett had a bit for them). Then I sanded everything down using a medium grit sandpaper. Once everything was sanded I began priming with killz pro-x interior primer. This type if primer has an anti mildew agent which will help alot with keeping moisture and mildew out!


My little helper
getting kitchen primed! Sooo much brighter

Ceiling seams coming along & our cute lil dog Quimby
Crazy how bright and clean its looking already!!!

     Before I was fully done priming I decided it was time to remove the bench seat hide a bed so I could paint behind it as well as remove the old orange and brown fabric and replace it with this awesome new sunbrella fabric I picked up for a score at Wal-Mart for $5 a yard. The fabric is a neutral grey and has a waterproof backing for easy cleanup. Removing the seat proved to be extremely challenging I literally rug burned my arm off trying to get the ratchet in between the water tank and the seat to loosen the nuts. The original plan for recovering the seats was to sew together the cover then wrap the fabric around the seat and staple it to the back. Well the entire frame and back is made from metal and foam....hence nothing to staple too. Now we'll have to create a rod pocket in the fabric to hold a thin metal rod that then will be attached using hog rings to the underside of the metal springs. Waaaay more complicated than I expected but I guess an rv is half auto have house so auto upholstery I will learn! While I was using a razor blade (and hoping not to cut my finger off) removing the tattered 70's sandpaper fabric from the seats my bestie Ashley was working away on some super cute pillows for the RV from two yards of Joel Dewberry Tartan Poppy fabric I got from Goodwill for $5 regularly $9 a yard! To purchase the fabric is can be found here >Joel Dewberry Tartan Poppy Fabric Another day at Goodwill I also scored a cross that goes perfectly with everything in the RV and a sweater and cloth diapers for baby all for around $11!!! 


Not the biggest fan of Wal-Mart but you can't beat the price!
 
Also got some prepasted wallpaper to cover
the ceiling once it's done...A lil nervous about that part of renovations

Color and fabric insprations :)
Love this print I got from #shereadstruth the
colors ect. have inspired everything from there.
Print and Titus Study Pack
Goodwill scores the other day $2 H&M hoodie, $2 cross
that fits perfectly in RV decor, & $6 Cloth diapers great for burp rags ect!

Thanks again for following us on this journey! Can't wait to share more as the RV comes together! We are also trying to think of names for the RV so suggested are greatly appreciated!

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