More Farm Girl Aprons from Recycled Jeans

Have you seen my Farm Girl Apron tutorial yet? I'm so thrilled with the great response its gotten. Thank you to those who've already seen and pinned it! This last week I spent some time making more aprons from the tutorial and I wanted to show them to you! 

First of all: who doesn't love looking at cute aprons? 

Second: I want you to see how changing the color of your jeans and trim can give you a different look. 

Third: These aprons are actually FOR SALE. So if you don't want to make your own, I'd love to send you a handcrafted, Creative Green Living original!

PS - If you love aprons too, be sure to follow my Apron Addiction board on Pinterest!
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Apron #1: Molly $30

This apron is made from dark denim and a pink-with-black-dots trim. The apron is a little larger so it's perfect for ladies who are a size 14 and up. It's also my personal favorite. So buy it now before I change my mind and add it to my personal apron collection! 


To purchase: E-mail me at: Carissa at creativegreenliving dot com with the name of the apron you want, your paypal e-mail address and mailing address. I'll send you a PayPal invoice for the price of the apron plus shipping from Oregon.


Apron #2: Jessica SOLD
This apron is a faded blue with blue and green stripes for trim. This apron has a loner torso and is designed for someone a little taller. Perfect for ladies 5'7" and up.
To purchase: E-mail me at: Carissa at creativegreenliving dot com with the name of the apron you want, your paypal e-mail address and mailing address. I'll send you a PayPal invoice for the price of the apron plus shipping from Oregon.


Apron #3: Cynthia SOLD

This apron also used faded blue jeans that were a little worn, giving it a broken in look. The trim is grey with yellow flower print. This apron will fit a range of sizes and will work even for those who are petite.

To purchase: E-mail me at: Carissa at creativegreenliving dot com with the name of the apron you want, your paypal e-mail address and mailing address. I'll send you a PayPal invoice for the price of the apron plus shipping from Oregon.
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I hope you feel inspired! If you haven't yet, be sure to check out the full tutorial here:

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