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These aprons are cuter than my regular wardrobe. I want every single one of them! Besides being adorable, they're functional, because they really cover all of you, much better than the regular ol' bib apron.
Reviewed by Suzimac Oct 25 2007, 08:38pm ( 28 reviews ) • heavenlyhostess.com
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Rated by tehmwhy on Oct 13 2008, 9:52am
So June Clever. I'd wear them. I have to agree with Keridwen you can make your own for less.
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Rated by ilovethelakes on Oct 02 2008, 5:21am
Mission as a business. These aprons are gorgeous and profits help people in need.
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Rated by Aliwicious on Sep 19 2008, 4:28pm
Adorable aprons, matching headbands, pot holders and fancy hostess aprons.
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Rated by ShamelesslySassy on Aug 05 2008, 10:28pm
I have a fetish for aprons. They are so adorable, these in particular are amazing!
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Rated by GraceBelle on Jul 17 2008, 6:35pm
These are fabulously 60's Retro! The golden age of cocktail parties....
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Rated by Anniepooh on Jun 17 2008, 7:31pm
Totally cute. You can match in the kitchen from head to toe!
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Rated by Keridwen on May 24 2008, 12:49am
A pattern for an apron can cost as little as $3 and then depending on the fabric it can cost $1-8+ a yard. Make one yourself and save about $50, plus you can make it look however you want.
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Rated by dyetom on Apr 02 2008, 8:29pm
Fab retro accessories.