Oh very cute! I'm sure I wouldn't quite look like that though. BTW only just seen your last post, what a wicked idea. How do you cut such intricate things from tin? Simply amazing!
thank you so much for stopping by & leaving a comment - they totally make my day! I try to answer questions but unless you have setup your profile to provide your email, or included it in your comment I won't be able to reply to you directly, so I will leave it in the comments :)
oh how delightful!
ReplyDeletei wan to be wrapping with those gals :)
why is it that other women look so fabulous in their fancy aprons and when i have mine on i'm a mess?
ReplyDeleteOh very cute! I'm sure I wouldn't quite look like that though.
ReplyDeleteBTW only just seen your last post, what a wicked idea. How do you cut such intricate things from tin? Simply amazing!
I like the two tiered apron. I should try to recreate that style.
ReplyDeleteloving the aprons and the dresses as well please check out my blog thank you
ReplyDeleteWoman sure looked more feminine then didn't they?! Love those dresses and aprons! AND THE WAIST LINES!
ReplyDeleteI honestly like the designs of aprons back then compared to now.
ReplyDelete-Zane of ontario honey