I just couldn't help myself, and I had the skirt of a sundress the big girls had outgrown. The fabric looks just like a 30's feedsack reprint, but it came from Wal-Mart a few years ago.
Daisy is so very blessed! I made an apron for our daughter and she has worn it 3 days in a row - I should make her a second for 'wash day'! I love the smock idea and will try to come up with something like it before homeschool art class next week - they have such a good time, but clothing invariably gets stained with ink, paint or some mysterious substance! I was eyeing the 1930's fabrics in the Keepsake Quilting catalogue last week ... I'll have to check our local stores first and see if I can't find something 'feedsack-ish'!
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Daisy is so very blessed! I made an apron for our daughter and she has worn it 3 days in a row - I should make her a second for 'wash day'!
I love the smock idea and will try to come up with something like it before homeschool art class next week - they have such a good time, but clothing invariably gets stained with ink, paint or some mysterious substance!
I was eyeing the 1930's fabrics in the Keepsake Quilting catalogue last week ... I'll have to check our local stores first and see if I can't find something 'feedsack-ish'!
What about for a boy??? Is there such a thing as a boy's smock?? Would I be silly to try to make one for my 3 year old to paint and cook with me??
BTW....what is that crazy colour on the walls??? I love it!!! It's really bright!
:-)
Oh, I forgot!!! The smock looks really cute!! Heather is right, Daisy is so blessed to have a mom like you.....and the rest of your children!!!!
Darling!
Boys can wear smocks too... just use a boy-ish fabric!
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