I must begin today's blog by thanking you for all of your sweet (and many funny) comments on my last post. Because of you, I now have additional wrinkles ~ yes, you made me smile. A lot!
I met Kathy at one of my arts & craft shows last fall when she bought my 1950's style "Cherry Poppin' Fresh" apron. Last month, she custom-ordered a pink and black apron for her daughter:
What fun to mix and match hot pink polka dots with zebra stripes and different black polka dots!
Kathy made my day recently by sharing these pictures:
How can I not smile seeing this? Absolutely adorable!
Seems the trend of home cooking (less going out to eat) continues, and what better way to make it a little more fun than by wearing a Retro Revival apron?
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Love the 'little' apron. At first I thought the pink polka dot part was its own layer, the colors are perfect, makes the whole thing appear as if it's layered! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI love how cute Kathy's daughter looks in your apron! Great idea for kids, too.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! So glad you had a great birthday! A package should be winding its way to you!!! And pics soon - I swear.
ReplyDeleteThe apron is adorable. You do great work.
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donna
Ahhh so cute, that apron is so funky!
ReplyDeleteSUCH cute photos!!!!! Great apron!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! You do make the cutest aprons :)
ReplyDeleteThe apron is adorable...know she was thrilled!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see the Mum and little girl cooking together.
ReplyDeleteMakes me happy to think these values still exist.
Thanks for sharing.
Chrisartist
Just too cute; love the handmade aprons.
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