




When my kids were little we had their playroom decorated in Mickey Mouse Stuff. I found most everything at thrift stores or garage sales. When they got older I packed up most of it and took it to a resale shop. They told me that Mickey stuffed animals didn't sell well, so I was out of luck. I took everything back home. Later I acquired another vintage "Yellowstone" 50's trailer. It' was in need of a lot of repair, but I thought it would be fun to decorate it in all my "Mickey" stuff..... So the Mickey trailer was born.
Darling, I have always loved Micky....
ReplyDeleteI want to live in this one.
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