This was done totally inspired by this apron found inside the A cottage in the city store. I did originally cut off the ruffled shoulders of the image and it really did look more like the one for sale but, I decided to use the whole image on the mat piece to give you that what it really looks like and then used some scraps of earthtone cardstock to paper piece back into the trim and neck tie. Thanks for this challenge Amy & tfl.
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Fri, May 22, 2020 @ 8:58 PM
Wow, a perfect stamp that pretty much nailed your inspiration apron. Love the additional ruffles on yours though. So much was black and white and lots of wood plaques. Really enjoyed all the little sayings on that sight.
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Fri, May 22, 2020 @ 9:32 PM
I love this Stacy. TFS. Happy weekend and hugs
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Fri, May 22, 2020 @ 11:22 PM
ya nailed it, Stacy! I think I have that stamp...can't say I've used it though. The zig zag frame is the perfect element as is a snippet of seam binding.
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Sat, May 23, 2020 @ 6:12 AM
My mother hates cooking and is getting very tired of it these days! I need to remind my dad that he should kiss the cook and maybe pick up a few drive-thru meals a couple of times a week!! Your card made me grin thinking about all the others in the same boat these days, Stacy! Awesome work!