Tuesday, August 11, 2009

How To Look Hot In An Apron...Naked.

Ya know how you go out to eat at a Chinese Restaurant (go ABC Mandarin! whoo!) and you get your fortune cookie at the end of your meal and when you read it you add "naked" to the end? It makes every fortune better, right? Way better. So, I was thinking our blog would be better if we start adding "naked" at the end of all of our post titles.

Fortune CookiesImage by information overload

Let's go back in time:

"Clever Ways To Teach Kids The Alphabet, Naked."
"Summer Fun With Popsicles, Naked."
"Family Night: Loving Nature, Naked."
"Six Ways To Beat Mindless Munching, Naked."

It works, don't you think? Suddenly our posts sound a million times more captivating! We could reach a whole other audience that we never had before: Men. Although, I'm sure they would leave as quickly as they came!

Seriously...I'm easily sidetracked. This post is about aprons. If we have to cook, we should probably wear an apron. If we have to wear an apron, why not have it be stinkin' cute?! And, it's always an option to wear these naked...but you have to have high-heels on! Regardless of how you wear it, you are sure to look HOT in any of these:


Jessie Steele "Gigi French Toile" Apron, $32.



Floral Bliss by Girly Aprons, $16.99.




Flirty Everyday Apron by Momomadeit, $30. 



Sweet Jasmine Apron by Fancy Boutique, $30.



Jessie Steele "Audrey Blue Poppy" Apron, $30. 


Maybe your feeling adventurous, crazy, or just bored and want to try your hand at making an apron...I searched far and wide just for you to find the cutest patterns available...





Flirty Skirty Pattern, $10.
Aprons are a great gift idea too! Pair it with a fabulous cookbook and a fun cooking gadget and you have a spectacular present!
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11 comments:

Rebecca said...

I still love my cute apron that you made for me! Some of those aprons are so unique and fun. I had a roommate once who collected vintage aprons she'd find at yard sales, antique stores, etc. I thought it was kind of silly until I saw how dang cute some of them can be!

Anna said...

you crack me up!!! hahaha.
i made aprons for my nieces a few years ago with sweet vintage prints-- i loved making them, they aren't too complicated...otherwise i would have stuck to my pillow making. ha!

xo-

Brandon & eLissA said...

ha ha, I love it! Your blog is awesome, keep up the good work. This is the only blog I check regular, def entertaining and useful information!

salmons said...

i would like to know why you guys didn't model for us????

salmons said...

oh great job yesterday by the way!!!!!

Jessica said...

I thought you are supposed to say "In bed" after reading your fortune.... that would work too Im sure! cute post sista!

KT said...

I like the pretty ditty apron, but I'm not a sewer.
Question
I can't find the recipe for the gluten free cheesecake? I would like to make it this saturday. Thanks!

KT said...

nevermind I found it, it's just not w/the recipes

The Wangsgard's said...

You always have a way of "making it interesting!" My sister made me and my daughter an apron! They were such cute gift ideas! Oh and you girls looked great on Good Things Utah! You are officially famous!

Pretty Ditty said...

WOW! I'm in apron heaven! Thanks for featuring my Pretty Ditty apron pattern. I'm truly flattered =)

suburban hippie mama said...

I LOVE a good apron!