When I put a saucy twist on these cheeky aprons, comments and emails came forth asking me how to DIY. So... I give you the tutorial!
You can just alter ready-made aprons for a quick and saucy project. Or, you can sew your own, like I did for my snarky Thanksgiving Apron.
For printing the images and quotes, I use June Tailor's colorfast fabric sheets for ink jet printers. {more info here}
Find images to fit the theme or holiday for your apron. {see resources on my sidebar. }
Use a program like word, pagemaker, or what-have-you to layer your desired image and quote.
For some reason, my apron quotes tend to be sassy. {See the Coffee Apron *here*}
Probably because I have such an affinity for cooking and cleaning.
Once you've got your design, simply load a colorfast fabric sheet into your inkjet printer, and print as you would on a piece of paper. To make your printed fabric washable, follow the directions on the June Tailor package.
Arrange the elements on the apron in a way that pleases you and sew! Alternatively, if you're altering a ready-made apron, you could use fusible webbing to iron on the various elements and forgo the sewing.
Embellish your apron with a silk flower pin.
Here's a tutorial for making a silk flower into a pin. Your flower will be removable for washing.
Enjoy giving your stylish, sassy apron as a gift for a house warming, hostess gift, bridal shower, mothers day, birthdays, Christmas and other occasions.
Presentation is a fun part of gift-giving. Here are some great ideas for wrapping those gifts:
Hosting a tea party would also be a fun way to present these saucy aprons.
{I host a weekly linky party. Come find out more here! I'm sharing How to make fun, cheeky aprons with...Monday: Craftomaniac, Making The World Cuter, Project Queen, The Girl Creative, The Gunny Sack, Alderberry Hill, A Round Tuit, Skip to My Lou, Cherished Bliss; Tuesday: Not Just a Housewife, The DIY Dreamer, Tip Junkie, Today's Creative Blog, Oopsey Daisy, Gingersnap Crafts; Wednesday: The 36th Avenue, It's Overflowing, Nest of Posies, Savvy Southern Style, Someday Crafts, The Trendy Treehouse, Very Merry Vintage Style, What We Wore & Made; Thursday: Shabby Nest; Friday: Finding Fabulous, My Simple Home Life, Romantic Home, French Country Cottage, Tatertots and Jello, The Shady Porch, Thirty Handmade Days, Faith Trust & Pixie Dust, Naptime Crafters, Too Much Time on my Hands, Stuff & Nonsense, Craft Junkie Too; Saturday: Be Different Act Normal, Funky Junk Interiors, Sisters of the Wild West, Sew Country Chick; Sunday: Nifty Thrifty Things, DIY Project Parade, Under The Table and Dreaming, My 1929 Charmer, Sew Darned Crafty}
15 comments:
Awesome as usual!! Your embellishments are so darn cute!
I love that coffee apron!!!
--Katie
@ Creatively Living
I LOVE these aprons - and I'm going to look into that printable fabric. I print on regular fabric but can only get the black and white to stay - colours just wash out! Thanks for sharing this! I'm excited to try them!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
ha ha I love aprons this is great :)
These are awesome! I love the bright funky prints you paired together, too. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Goodness! I'm exhausted just READING about all of these beautiful projects and wrapping ideas and flower corsages . . . you are out of control! LOL -- thanks for sharing these idea, hints and tutorials!
You are so creative!! Gorgeous. I make aprons and that would be just the thing! Thanks, Linda
twosucculentsisters.blogspot.com/
Lovin' the Retro Style!
JoAnn
What a great idea Christina! Your aprons are so fun!!!
Hi Christina,
Your aprons are beautiful and so creative. I love the added flowers.
Dee
Ha! Now that's a sassy apron!! :) Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
These are too cute! They look like you could buy them at some fancy, expensive boutique!
These are so fun!
These ARE so fun & sassy. I think it's great that you shared how to make them.
Warmly, Michelle
Ran upon your site by accident and I loved seeing some of your great projects! Keep up the fabulous work!
Stop by my blog sometime... I'd love to see ya there!
- Jennifer
www.mamatothreechicks.blogspot.com
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