Of course it was bit wrinkled from being stored, so I got out my spray starch and gave it a good ironing before I hung it.
I used my tension rod again and this time I used some little clippy hooks I found at Lowe's. I used 4 of them to hold up the waist part of the apron and then just draped the sashes up and over the rod. I know my rod and hooks don't match, but I'll be doing something about that soon! ;)
I shopped my vintage and Valentine goodies to find some pink and red stuff to go with the apron. Of course there are chickens too.....chickens and roosters can be found everywhere in my kitchen!
This is a simple way to display your vintage aprons. It also adds lots of fun to the kitchen window too! If you have to stand at the sink for a while, why not have a nice view to enjoy?
It doesn't have to be done all at once. It is a slow process in the works! C-ya next time!
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PINNED. How sweet is this??? Love it, Linda @ crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteFeeling inspired - I have a bunch of my grandma's aprons that she made/embroidered on. They're in a closet. Shameful to admit that after seeing what you have done.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Week,
Theresa @ Shoestring Elegance