How about some butterflies, bees and dragonflies to go with our flowers. More Humane Society fabric finds. There was only a tiny bit for the bib but I have good bit of the other left.
Buttons to give a little accent.
4 pockets across the front and there you have it....The perfect little apron for a young girl. By the way those bright colors going up the sides are the ties.
Thanks for following along. I'll post the last one that's been made up until now tomorrow.
Just plain adorable! Be blessed. Cindy
ReplyDeleteTracy, You make the cutest aprons ever!!!! You are inspiring me to make a Scottie apron for fun. I am so happy that you will be joining the tag swap! I hope you are choosing Florida! (my most favorite state of all!) We have lots of time for this one; so enjoy! Have a great weekend ahead! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteTRACY HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!!
ReplyDeleteHOPE IT WAS BETTER THAN YOU COULD WISH OR IMAGINE!! : )
Tracy,
ReplyDeleteLovely amayrillis, I always take my Christmas bulbs after they bloom & stick them in the backyard. I always forget about them until spring, when they surpise me! Your aprons are wonderful too! Lisa
Summer days are the best. God bless you always.
ReplyDeleteTracy~ I just posted a photo of a amaryllis in these colors. I've never seen them in this coral color before....it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSpring blooms are such a nice introduction to the flowers that are to come.
Sweet wishes,
Sara
Oooh, I think your apron is quite springy too.
ReplyDeleteSweet wishes,
Sara