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Posted - Oct 29 2010 : 6:52:06 PM
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My son goes to school in Rochester, New York. Every fall, I accompany him on the drive back to school. We make it a road trip, and take some time to visit places along the way. This year, we drove straight to NY, and then took a weekend trip to Vermont. What lovely country.
My son is very patient with my need to stop at every junk and antique store we passed. It was in a small Vermont village that I picked up the vintage tablecloth I used in this apron. The reverse side is made from fabric I also picked up in Vermont at a quilt shop that was in an old church. The pocket is a vintage armchair doily I bought at a San Antonio flea market.
These reversible aprons are great because you use one side to cook in (and catch spills), then flip it around to present a wholesome meal.
The price for this apron is $38. You can contact me through this forum if you are interested, or purchase it through my Etsy store at http://www.etsy.com/shop/summersplace
Check out my blog at http://www.gracies-eggies.blogspot.com
If you check it out on Monday, I will let you know how my apple cider donuts came out that I am making on Sunday (including recipe). I discovered them in Vermont, and have been dying to try them out. |