I recently received these aprons among other things from a friend who lost her mother. She gave them to me to use as crafting supplies knowing I wasn’t the type to wear an apron.
For the longest time I didn’t want to cut them up but with Mother’s Day approaching, I had an inspiration. I would cut them but the first thing that I made would be something for my friend so she could have a part of her mother’s aprons.
I made her this mini pillow with rosettes.
I hope she likes it.
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I think it's a wonderful idea. If your friend is anything like me, she will cherish this for years and years to come!
ReplyDeleteShe WON'T like it, Carolyn. She will LOVE it. What a sweet, thoughtful thing to do. VERY typical of you, I can tell! If this touches ME so strongly, I can only imagine how deeply it will touch your friend. I may never have MET you (officially) but I already just love you!
ReplyDeleteomg, what a thoughtful gift and idea u came up with!.
ReplyDeletei voted for u!. good luck
ReplyDeletethe most lovely idea ever! She is bound to love it. I made a pillow for my brother on father's day, a couple of years ago with some fabric from a kimono our father used to wear. Now he's not really a pillow kind of guy, but he loved it. He totally remembered the fabric. I have one too and just love it. You are so thoughtful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure for your friend! Beautiful pillow. Heading over to vote for you now...good luck! =O)
ReplyDeleteThats a very sweet idea and what a lovely friend you are.
ReplyDeleteI voted for you and thank you for all the inspiration you give me with your blog.
I voted ! :))
ReplyDeletewhat a thoughtful, generous idea. this is a project i will certainly copy with the kiddos in our sunday school class.
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