Ms Midnight Maniac posted a photo:
Yes, I have an apron to coordinate with every outfit. Okay, maybe not quite that many, but I do like them to match. I appreciate being "put together". This one was a gift from my mother-in-law. I believe it came from someone in my father-in-laws family, but I can't remember who. Anyway, now it has moved on to my family. I love clothes {and aprons} with a history.
Dress: American Eagle {I can't believe I ever shopped there!}
Vintage necklace: thrifted from an antique store
Apt 9 wedges: Kohl's
Apron: passed on through the family
lpinette posted a photo:
Made for a friend as part of a wedding shower gift. Fantastic, easy, pattern purchased at www.etsy.com/shop/SugarPieChic
kiribloom posted a photo:
JEF13888 Maids of All Work, 1865 by Finnie, John (1829-1907)
oil on canvas
59.7x44.4
© Geffrye Museum, London, UK
English, out of copyright
sweethardt posted a photo:
Wow..... this took a little longer than anticipated but I think it was worth the effort. A HUGE happy birthday to perhaps one of the sweetest (and most girlie) women I know. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHELLE!!!! Not only is Michelle a superb chef (I hesitate to say cook because she is that good), but she is also planning to start a 365 project of her own soon, and I'm über excited (just throwing in a little extra German for her benefit)!!! Oh, and Michelle, I reeeeeeaaaaallly hope you like your new apron and spatula!! And, um, yes.... I ate the cupcakes. Hope to see you soon sweetie so we can celebrate!!
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