Again I will be giving away a breast cancer apron. This week it will be
a Single sided Shabby Chic, the more you wash it the better it looks.
The main fabric is Heart shaped Camo, trimmed with pink ribbon on pink and white Gingham.
This is a great way to show support in the fight against breast cancer.
The winner will get to pick the size they prefer.

Leave a comment for a chance to win. All comments received from now until 12:00 pm MDT time Saturday October 17th 2009 will be included in the drawing…
GOOD LUCK!!!
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That apron is way too fun! I would love to wear it proudly for a good cause!
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I just found you, and I love your aprons… they are amazing!!
Love the apron. I lost my mom 15 years ago to breast cancer. My stepmother is a 2 1/2 year survivor. My sister was just diagnosed 2 days before Christmas last year. She has just finished chemo and radiation and is now on the road to being a survivor.
That apron is way too fun! I would love to wear it proudly for a good cause!
adorable!thanks for the chance!
anne molino at hotmail dot com
This is a beautiful apron – all of your aprons are! I’m so happy I found this site!
I love all your products and these are
for such a greet cause! It’d be great to win a free apron but if not your prices are incredibly reasonable. Either way, I am getting a ribbon! I hope I win!
I would love to win this one!
Ooh, I love your aprons! I don’t have a single apron to my name these days, but I would sure love to have one of yours
I love Mary Anna’s comment…camo is the new black! It’s a fun apron and would be a hoot to wear over the holidays.
How adorable! My step-sister is always telling me that camo is the new black!
this is a beautiful apron!! would love to win!
A beautiful apron for a beautiful cause! Breast cancer is a shadow we all live under – most women know someone who has been diagnosed. For myself it’s 2 maternal Aunts and my maternal Grandmother. They are no longer with us, but who knows if more research might have saved them? Certainly the awareness and early detection programs we have here in Australia now are helping – I have had 2 lumps removed myself, thankfully benign. Found the first one when I was 16 – maybe if my Grandmother had known about BSE she might have survived? We all need to promote awareness however we can, and your aprons are a great way of doing this!
I love aprons. I have a collection of my grandmother’s and mother’s aprons. I am a survivor as is my sis in law and my sister and my mother until lung cancer finally took her.
What a gorgeous apron! And super cause. Thanks so much for doing this giveaway!
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Well I am happy for the winner and sad for her loss… I hope she wears it with faith in her heart. My mom has to go back to the docs..they found a mass in her breast. We are not going to worry until we have to. And We are NOT going to have to!!
I would love to win this apron..or any of the aprons Julie makes.. they are all beautiful.