Hi, I’m Kelly Wilkinson.
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Monday
Jun222009

more tea towel crafting

Speaking of tea towel makeovers, here’s another one for you. One of my closest friend’s daugher just turned one. Between my friend’s mad skills in the kitchen, and her husband’s city “farming” as he calls his veggie patch, I figure it’s never too soon to get their little girl in an apron. It seems inevitable that she’ll stash a wooden spoon or trowel in there before too long. Or just some leftover Cheerios.

I cut off a piece of tea towel, fashioned a pocket, ironed on some of my leftover appliqués (these guys just keep on giving), and made a simple casing for a bias tape tie.

And I can’t get enough of this new stand-in for wrapping paper. I’m using my leftover stash of muslin bags from the holiday caramels, and a basic office-supply stamp that my husband picked up years ago with interchangeable type. You'll never go back to wrapping paper again. Well, maybe.

Reader Comments (6)

It's precious Kelly. Everyone needs their own apron. Start them young! I love your packaging too.

June 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterShari Lidji

What kind of paint/ink do you stamp the muslin with?

i love it kel! gracie loves to don an apron and help out in my ever busy kitchen. i think i shall steal this cute idea.

June 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterheidigoseek

Very cute...I love the little bees!

June 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKate

You just made my dream come true.

xx

June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSarah

sweet apron! and i love how it matches the little sack! i want to wrap all future presents in those too... wherever did you find them?

July 10, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercal

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