Hey there everyone, here are a couple last photos of the apron swap (aside from the one I hope to receive from my swap partner, Jennifer, of her in the one I made). I thought you'd like to see the apron I received from Diane in California. If you go to the apron blog (click on the button to the right), you can read my entry about it. I am so inspired to create a white apron for myself now. Also, be sure to visit Ambra's blog to see what she made (and bonus: if you leave a comment on her latest post, you can enter to win a giveaway for Italian ephemera). Her apron is super cute.
(Just a side note: notice the tulips! One of my favorite things about spring, and how happy that I have a garden in which to grow them. This year we have tons of them.)
Below are pictures of the front and back of the accompanying potholder I sent to Jennifer with her apron. It is a little bigger than the standard hot pad, but it is made of all the scraps of fabric I had leftover, and you can stick your hand inside it. We were also asked to send a favorite recipe, so naturally I sent a pie recipe! Let me know if you'd like a good recipe for custard pie. Mmmm!
Hi there, I'm Heather Matthews, and I welcome you to my art blog! I post something new every week, so please save this link as a bookmark and come by often. I'm always glad to get feedback or have someone just say "hi." See below if you need info on how to post a comment.
My goal is to sit myself down in my studio every day to create! I love mixed media, collage, fabric and textiles, quilts, bags, and cards. My dream: to become a full-time professional artist and instructor, with strong ties to the art community in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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