Happy Saturday! I have this fun little project over at on the blog at Pixels and Company! This would make a fantastic gift, don't you think? Start to finish is under 30 minutes and it’s a fairly inexpensive project.
What you’ll need…
- Digital kit – I used Scotty Girl Design’s kit, Recipe Maven Elements (love it!)
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Iron-on transfer paper
- Blank apron – I bought a pack of 3 canvas aprons for $10
- Iron and flat surface.




Step 1 – Measure the area your image will cover on your apron and set up your image (I used a 150 dpi document in Photoshop so that my elements would be larger) then print. I used Avery Light transfer paper, so before I printed, I had to mirror the image. (If you use the Avery Dark transfer paper, you don’t need to reverse the image.)
Step 2 – Trim your image. Try to leave only a 1/8″ to a 1/4″ border.
Step 3 – Following the instructions included with the transfer paper, iron your image onto your apron.
And voilà – you’re done!
Bye for now,

1 comment:
I love this idea!!! So fabulous. OMG your little lady is such a cutie pie!!!
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