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One thing I have learned this summer is that the word “trailer” must be used with caution. Add the word “park” onto the end and it is a sure conversation killer. But being a college student who has lived in a trailer in Auburn, Alabama, for the past four years, I am proud of my humble abode. Rather than spending $30,000- $40,000 in rent over the course of my college career, my mom and I made the wise decision to invest in a mobile home – not only providing me with ample living space but also a home improvement project that would keep the two of us busy in our spare time. We replaced all the flooring, painted over the feathery green walls, added light fixtures and turned something that usually conjures up images of missing teeth and broken-down cars into a respectable, convenient home for me and my cats. We added simple but luscious landscaping around the spacious front deck and decorated the inside with a mix of antique pieces we brought back to life, plus newer items I have collected since moving in.

Granted, the Auburn community does cater to students who live in mobile homes, with most parks being student-only and offering the same amenities, if not more, than the luxury condos that cost five times the price.

Still, I find that bringing my trailer up leads to endless explanations that are never fully understood and mental images that are inaccurate to where I actually live. I have realized, though, that incessant jokes and light-hearted mockery just come with living in what I affectionately call “the Park.”

And upon my graduation in December, I will definitely be sad to close the door of the trailer I put so much hard work into for the last time.

Perhaps in the future, though, I can get back in touch with my trailer park side by investing in a traveling trailer, like what local designer Joe Remling and his wife, Jennifer, did in 2007. They traveled the country in an Airstream trailer, interviewing people for their acclaimed book Carve Your Own Road (Career Press Inc., $15), which offers dozens of stories from inspiring entrepreneurs and individuals who made the decision to quit their jobs and pursue their passions.

For now, though, these photos will just have to feed my inspiration:

Via a before & after feature on design*sponge, this 1963 Airstream trailer was completely remodeled and turned into a charming studio space for one.

Enjoy Cupcakes, a California bakery, renovated this vintage trailer into a quirky cupcake catering trailer.


The Merhrzeller, a concept caravan from Austria, allows complete customization of its interior and exterior, resulting in a completely unique design every time.


While they may be impractical for extensive traveling, I have fallen in love with these gypsy wagons that are featured on apartment therapy.


Anyone who knows me can tell you I like to cook. My kitchen cabinets are overflowing with more gadgets and tools than any college student could ever need, and I am the only student I know that has a fully stocked pantry. So when I see kitchen stuff I like, I have to have it. That’s exactly what happened when I stumbled upon this Elements of Style blog about Bake It Pretty’s selection of fun and fabulous cupcake wrappers.

I have already gotten together a wish list of things I need in preparation for my fall project of hosting a Share Our Strength’s Great American Bake Sale. Stemming from too many hours of watching the Food Network and a desire to do some good with my spare time, I realized that the combination of hungry fans on a football Saturday and a great cause would be a recipe for fundraising success. All of the money raised in the bake sale will go toward Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, which is fighting to end childhood hunger in America by 2015. The program joins together the efforts of community groups, activists and food programs to catch children who are struggling with hunger, bringing them healthy and nourishing foods to the places they live, learn and play.

Here are a few of my must-haves before this fall:

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I absolutely love these playful yet classic cookie cutter shapes from Bake It Pretty. I can just imagine how much fun it will be to decorate these cookies with icing!

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Essential to any bake sale, cupcakes get a makeover with these designer cupcake wrappers.

What do hungry fans like more than sugary sweets? Sugary sweets that say things like “War Eagle” or “Go Dawgs.” I love the idea of being able to personalize my cookies to say just about anything using this Message-in-a-Cookie Cutter from Williams-Sonoma.

Also from Williams-Sonoma, this Apple Pocket Pie Mold makes perfect apple pies portable.

To learn more about Share Our Strength and its efforts to end childhood hunger in America, or to find out how to host your own Great American Bake Sale, click here.

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Perennials Fabrics
July may have snuck up on us here at AH&L, but Perennials Fabrics has got just the thing to put us in the patriotic spirit in time for the Fourth. Their collection, “Stars, Stripes and Checks,” brings together playful patterns and fresh colors to create fabrics that are quintessentially American. Perfect for a summer at the lake or for lounging by the pool, these outdoor fabrics are soil-, mildew- and tear-resistant, and they come with a three-year warranty against fading. And with colors like Tutti Frutti, Lime Punch and Pelican, this collection is sure to evoke the spirit of America in any outdoor setting.



To add a punch of Americana in an unexpected way, try this pillow by Karen Hilton Designs. With a classic stars and stripes motif in bold colors like hot pink and yellow, it combines a classic pattern with a dash of whimsy.

Taken at Camp Gordon right here in Atlanta, these inspiring patriotic pictures available at wisteria.com are made up by thousands of people, including military troops, arranged to show support for America’s involvement in World War I. Taken by Arthur Mole in either 1917 or 1918, these living photographs are a graphic addition to any room year round.


On display right now at dk Gallery in Marietta is a special “Fireworks” show, featuring works by artists like Lane Carlson, Michael Leidel, and Ab the Flag Man. The show, which runs through most of July, draws on inspirations of all things American.

Lance Carlson Mixed Media Works on paper

Michael Leidel “Super Soaker” Oil on canvas

Ab the Flag Man “Summer of 2010 Flag-Large” Mixed Media


Atlanta is also getting in the spirit of the Fourth with several Independence Day celebrations all over the city:



  • Fifty-five thousand runners will descend on Atlanta this Sunday for the 40th annual AJC Peachtree Road Race, the world’s largest 10K. The 6.2-mile course stretches from Buckhead to Midtown’s Piedmont Park, with live Jam While You Jog! bands featured throughout the course for both onlookers and runners to enjoy.
 

  • Lenox Square will host the Southeast’s largest July 4th celebration with live music, a kid zone and a signature fireworks show accompanied by patriotic music.
 

  • If you can’t make it out to Lenox Square, you can still catch the
spectacular fireworks display from a number of local hotspots. For $25, Whiskey Blue at the W Hotel Atlanta Buckhead will have food and drink specials for guests looking to catch the show at 9 p.m. The Glenn Hotel Rooftop bar will also be open for guests to watch as the night sky is lit up, with $20 tickets that include two complimentary cocktails. The Mansion on Peachtree is holding an all-American barbecue buffet dinner by NEO and a fireworks viewing party from the top of the building for $75.


  • Want to celebrate the fourth but not miss the big game? Following the Braves game against Florida, the sky above the stadium will explode with their very own 4th of July firework extravaganza.


  • Decatur will hold its own Independence Day celebration with a Pied Piper
Parade, community concert and fireworks display, all in the heart of downtown Decatur.
  • Centennial Park is also holding a daylong bash with children’s activities, live music featuring headliner Vertical Horizon and a choreographed fireworks display to round out the evening.

Curious about what the Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles application looks like on an iPad? Look at these pictures to get an idea of just how dazzling the digital edition is. It makes us want to go right out and buy an iPad today!

AH&L Cover

AH&L Issues

AH&L Menu


Photos submitted by PixelMags

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For those always on the go, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ new iTunes application—available for the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad—allows you to view the magazine right in the palm of your hand—anytime, anywhere. With a powerful zoom and crystal clear picture, the digital edition offers all the features available in the magazine, including the latest in innovative interior design, architecture, outdoor living, shopping, local food news, home resources and more. Flip through the latest issue, taking full advantage of the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad multi-touch displays, by simply turning pages or using the convenient menu feature to jump right to your favorite article. With the unique sharing utility, you can even share magazines with your friends just like a printed copy. Also get notifications every time the latest issue is available for purchase and download immediately from your iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone. All you have to do is create an account with PixelMags (through the App store), download the app (now just 99 cents), then download all the issues you love (at just 99 cents per issue or subscribe for 12 or 24 months to take advantage of superb discounts). Here are some of the great features you’ll find:

Everything you know and love about Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles is now available in a convenient and easy-to-use iTunes application for on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. With the purchase of the application, you automatically receive the most current issue for free.

Use the menu page to scroll through both current and back issues: it’s fast and effortless to find exactly the issue you are looking for.

With a new, 10x faster zoom feature, the application overcomes the inherent problems of reading a magazine on a handheld device. Whether you are viewing in landscape or portrait mode, reading the articles is simple and convenient.

Like the experience of flipping through a magazine? Thanks to the iPhone and iPad’s multi-touch displays, the application enables an interactive page-flipping feature; pages follow your fingers as if they are turning the real thing.

Use the handy search menu to jump anywhere in the magazine, as well as access a contents page. And with the new bookmarks feature, you will never lose your place again.

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