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 I couldn’t resist finding a spot for the Vintage Winnebago amongst the holiday decor.  And what does every Winnebago need?  A Cabin to park it at of course.
 
 
 
 
 I got out my cake stand, the leftover recycled plastic snow and a bottle brush at first, and quickly decided something was missing.
 
 
 
 So out came the Lincoln Logs.  My boys built the cabin and pulled the whole vignette together.
 
 
 
I was so excited to use the Vintage Winnebago.  I didn’t have a purpose for it when I purchased it, but that doesn’t seem to stop me.
 
 
Now I can say, that is exactly why I bought it.  
 
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  1. Dee @ A Lapin Life says

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    Adorable idea Dawn!

    Dee

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  2. Junkchiccottage says

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    Dawn,
    I love this. Oh Lincoln logs brings back memories!!!! This is really cute.
    Kris

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  3. Jodi says

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    Very cute! I love it!!! 🙂

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  4. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

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    Dawn, this is too cute and how nice of your kids to build a cabin.

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  5. Kris says

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    I love it Dawn!!! I have been on the hunt for an old rusted antique looking toy truck. So far, no luck. Love your old motorhome! I have my son’s lincoln logs still. How cute this made your little scene look!
    I got my vinyl letters yesterday! Thank you so much!!!! I will show you soon!!!
    xo Kris

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  6. Debbiedoo's says

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    That is too cute for words! How I adore it Dawn:)

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  7. Miss Char says

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    Love it Dawn, I need to go looking in the basement for the Lincoln Logs.

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  8. Ruby Jean says

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    Oh my goodness!!! Dawn, It is so VERY cute I want to LIVE in it 🙂 Love it!
    Angelina

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  9. Barbara (WA) says

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    Great idea! I will now look at vintage toy vehicles in a whole new way!

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  10. Elizabeth (Blue Clear Sky) says

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    Very cool! What a great piece the RV is and it looks wonderful with the log cabin -perfect for your lovely log cabin.

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  11. Karen Mary Butterfly says

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    That is just adorable!! Such a great idea!
    Karen

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  12. [email protected] says

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    You have some great vintage toys! I love how you decorate with them.

    Pam

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  13. Jessabells says

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    Love it. You are such an inspiration. Always giving me some great ideas. Now if I can off my bum and do some of them. lol.

    Jessica

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  14. Carol says

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    That is so darn cute, Dawn! I so wish I had held onto my kids’ Lincoln Logs. I’ve looked at the ones they are making today, and NOPE, not going to buy those! The Winnebago is perfect!

    Just wanted to let you know that I received the letters yesterday. Thank you so much! I’m trying to decide between 2 different places that I would like to use them, then I will share!

    Carol

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  15. [email protected] at the Crossroads says

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    Dawn, that is just too cute! I love how your boys got in on the act and built the cabin for ya! All of your photos are so pretty with the snowfall effect!

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  16. Something Nice and Pretty says

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    So cute, love the log cabin that your boys built.

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  17. Dewdrop Gardens says

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    Such a lovely vignette! Your boys did a wonderful job on the cabin, too!
    Saw you sharing at Debbiedoo’s.
    Debbie :

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  18. Kathryn J Cain says

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    How fun….from one Cain to another

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  19. Chenille Cottage says

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    Blessings, Dawn! This is the cutest post. YOur boys did a spectacular job building you a little log cabin…and, just in time for Christmas!
    Merry Christmas, my friend,
    Carolynn xxx

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  20. Anonymous says

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    Spot on with this write-up, I actually believe this website needs a lot more
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  21. Anita @ Cedar Hill Ranch says

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    That is darling. Did you add the snow in your photo editing software? I just saw a little toy truck, I’m thinking about how cute it would be in my house.

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  22. Jo May says

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    So appropriate!…loving the log cabin replica of your cabin!
    And the cookie cutter tree in the kitchen is perfect!

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  23. Karen says

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    Everything always seems to fall into place right? The vintage truck is perfect with the Lincoln log house, it all makes a beautiful vignette.

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  24. Cottage and Broome says

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    Love the Lincoln Logs! I used to play with those when I went to my Grandmother’s house. Very cute vignette. Laura

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  25. Erin~Just*Grand says

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    Visiting from Savvy Southern Style. The Lincoln logs really take me back…. Great combination. Love this post and am now following your blog.

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  26. [email protected] says

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    Stopping by from Kim’s, love the Lincoln logs and took me back to my childhood. I like how you have them displayed on the cake tray. Also loving the vintage truck.

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  27. Denise Marie says

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    Luv it!!

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