Tea time at the church.
I could not go, but Scott watched the store for me
so I could leave for a bit and hand out door prizes to the ladies.
Sooo fun!!
I could not go, but Scott watched the store for me
so I could leave for a bit and hand out door prizes to the ladies.
Sooo fun!!
Here is a bit of creative white for you.
I showed you this fabric yesterday.
It is the ruffle off a white eyelet bed skirt.
Hated to toss it so.....
Here is another fast and frugal idea for you thrifty girls.
Need a fancy apron to impress your friends??
How about just putting some ribbon through the casing of a curtain.
Ruffle it up, tie a bow, and wah lah!
instant apron!
You could also use things like gingham, chicken prints,
or any other cute curtain you come across.
Want a small child's apron?
Use a valance.
I used a bit of this lace and some cheesecloth....
glued to a 3" circle manila folder
back side..
Cute aprons! Nice to see things recycled into something useful! Hope you have a Happy New Year! Sherri : )
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful fountain. I love to hear the sound of water. Happy New Years.
ReplyDeleteYour craftwork is beautiful. I love it.
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Wonderful post ! I love the curtain apron, what a great idea!I liked everything ,the fountain is beautiful .
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~Myrna
Well aren't you creative! That's pretty ingenious, using a curtain for an apron, but it makes perfect sense! Love that silky flower that you made too!
ReplyDeleteI wish you happiness and prosperity in 2010!
Happy REDnesday,
Carol
your aprons are too wonderful! you are one clever woman....you've got the creative eye. merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this post, but the curtain apron is genius. I'm moving in the Spring and I'm not sure if my curtains (that I love) will fit the windows of my new place. Now I know what to do if they don't, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the rose idea...my grandma gave me a bunch of doilies and material...but I have not known what I could do to make it into something for display...Thanks for the inspiration:)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of posting on a Wednesday - I enjoyed the stroll down the "Meme" lane! Great apron ideas, and I love your fountain!
ReplyDeletelove the aprons .. My 2010 be filled with beauty and blessings for you and yours. hugs, Cherry
ReplyDeleteVery fancy apron. I think next year I am going to start doing some sewing (crossing my fingers) Happy New Year!!
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Hi Jean, I absolutely love the apron idea and I want one of those flowers. You can create things so easily. I love seeing what you do. I'll be back. Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year from our house to your house. You certainly are a talented woman. Lovely blog.
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Hey Barbara Jean
ReplyDeleteGreat thrifty ideas! Hope that you had a wonderful Christmas!
Wishing you a wonderful New Year!
Leann
What wonderful thrifty ideas!! Thanks for sharing!
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www.sobeautifullyinspired.blogspot.com
Oh these are so creative and beautiful! Love the aprons!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas, that won't break the piggy bank. Love them!
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Cass
I've been looking all over for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind words.
I am learning as i go and having so much fun with it all.
Hope you will continue to return.
blessings in 2010
Barbara jean
PS Do I know you?
You could sign your name. =)))
Love the bedskirt turned apron.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rock patio - I always wished to have something like that. And the young lady is very cute!
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice heart to hand out prizes - it is wonderful!
...I am berried!
How gorgeous are the curtain aprons! You are sooooo creative. ♥
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