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Top 20 Before & Afters of All Time: #6 1971 Shasta Camper Makeover

I was crossing my fingers that this sweet little Shasta Camper makeover would find its way onto the Top 20 list. I’ve been in love with its little back wings ever since the day we posted this, and it’s been pinned on my personal page ever since its debut in 2015. Paul and Kim of Mabel Studios turned this sad shell of a Shasta into a cheerful new home for Sam Harriss’ business, Camp Cocktail Events. I can only imagine how fun this must be to have at any event, so getting to see how it all came together was such a blast. xo, Grace

#6: 1971 Shasta Camper Makeover

  • Who Lives Here: Sam Harriss (design by Paul and Kim Fuelling of Mabel Studios)
  • Where: Los Angeles, CA
  • DS debut: April 2015

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Design*Sponge http://bit.ly/2VSWKfI May 22, 2019 at 01:00PM

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