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					<description><![CDATA[Wow!  What a sweet surprise, Laura!  Thank you for thinking of me!  I really, really, really think that I could handle the expert (hehe) drawing skills required to dress up an otherwise plain apron in this way!  By confining the drawing to the well-defined edges of the apron and the pocket separations, I don&#039;t see how I could go wrong!  (Of course, I would have to beat down my OCD tendencies and not use a ruler to measure the lengths of the lines and the spaces between the lines and the dots... good grief!)

And thank you for providing closeups of your work, especially of the pockets--I&#039;m impressed by how well the Tulip Fabric Markers minimize bleeding on such an absorbent material.

Thank you again, Laura, for suggesting this fun (and easy!) project, in, ahem, my honor!  xoxo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow!  What a sweet surprise, Laura!  Thank you for thinking of me!  I really, really, really think that I could handle the expert (hehe) drawing skills required to dress up an otherwise plain apron in this way!  By confining the drawing to the well-defined edges of the apron and the pocket separations, I don&#8217;t see how I could go wrong!  (Of course, I would have to beat down my OCD tendencies and not use a ruler to measure the lengths of the lines and the spaces between the lines and the dots&#8230; good grief!)</p>
<p>And thank you for providing closeups of your work, especially of the pockets&#8211;I&#8217;m impressed by how well the Tulip Fabric Markers minimize bleeding on such an absorbent material.</p>
<p>Thank you again, Laura, for suggesting this fun (and easy!) project, in, ahem, my honor!  xoxo</p>
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