I keep trying to write a post, but every time I start looking for cute things to show you, I end up on
Pinterest. I start with the ooh-ing and aah-ing, and the "why don't
we have a library in our house," and then all of a sudden it's 10 minutes later and Blogger is still empty and sad.
But I've gotten a grip. Thankfully.
The summery plaid
bobby pins are $5, the cutest
utility apron I've ever seen is $23.95, and the vintage sheet music
cufflinks are $15.
I'm thinking about getting the apron for selling at craft shows. My setup now is to keep various things behind the display, but that gets
a little way disorganized during busy periods. Does anybody else use a utility apron for shows? Did it make your life easier?
I am resisting Pinterest--I have enough to distract me already but will probably give in soon...
ReplyDeleteJanet, Pinterest is a magical place. Go there. You'll be very happy you did.
ReplyDeletepinterest will do that to you! just post the pretty photos on pinterest onto your blog, then it's technically not a waste of time, right??
ReplyDelete--brittany--
http://prettylittlevintage.blogspot.com
I can't live without a utility apron, however, mine is just a crummy hardware store one. I love this cute one and will have to check them out in her shop! Oh, the more pockets, the better!
ReplyDeleteThat was a heck of a deal!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Lisa, I like you attitude! Linda from Foodphyte here. Part of the reason I designed and made utility half aprons in the first place was to make something that's not only stylish but high function. Please stop by the ETSY shop any time and if you, or anyone reading this Blog chooses to purchase I'll provide FREE shipping through Monday, May 30. For FCO readers only! Just use coupon code GOFCO during check out to get this special offer. And thanks again, Paige, for the nice mention-Best, Linda, Foodphyte
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