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Create Craft Love

December 3, 2013 ·

No Sew Christmas Kid’s Apron

Christmas Crafts· Kid's Projects

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This No Sew Christmas Kid’s Apron is fun project to make with kids before starting on the holiday baking!

Keep the kids clothes clean during Christmas baking season with this adorable No Sew Christmas Kid's Apron! via createcraftlove.com #25daysofchristmas #nosew #kidsproject

Reed is the perfect age for helping in the kitchen!  He loves to add ingredients and stir things up and I love having him help.  However, the more he is in the kitchen, the dirtier he gets.  With all of the hustle and bustle of the holiday, I don’t have time to sew him up a fancy apron.  I created this No Sew Christmas Kid’s Apron to help keep him somewhat clean during the Christmas baking season!

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Materials needed to create your own No Sew Christmas Kid’s Apron

Child size apron {Hobby Lobby}
Scissors
Red and green ric rac
Yellow button
No sew fabric glue

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Iron your apron before you begin applying the ric rac.

I just eyeballed the Christmas tree pattern.  Cut a piece of green ric rac and use the fabric glue to apply to the apron.

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Continue cutting and gluing the ric rac to the apron until you’ve created your Christmas tree.  I glued a yellow button to the top to look like a star.

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Then I cut two small pieces of red ric rac to use as a tree stump.

Keep the kids clothes clean during Christmas baking season with this adorable No Sew Christmas Kid's Apron! via createcraftlove.com #25daysofchristmas #nosew #kidsproject

Isn’t it adorable?  I love how it turned out!  Totally versatile for boys and girls alike!

Keep the kids clothes clean during Christmas baking season with this adorable No Sew Christmas Kid's Apron! via createcraftlove.com #25daysofchristmas #nosew #kidsproject

Not to mention, I have the cutest little chef/model EVER!  But I may be a little biased…

Keep the kids clothes clean during Christmas baking season with this adorable No Sew Christmas Kid's Apron! via createcraftlove.com #25daysofchristmas #nosew #kidsproject

These No Sew Christmas Kid’s Aprons are so easy to make!  Ten minutes TOPS (minus glue drying time). This is a great project to let the kids help with and keep occupied during Christmas break!

Do you wear an apron when you cook?  I don’t usually but I may have to make an adult sized version of this cute apron!

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  1. Show Stopper Saturday Link Party, Featuring Christmas Crafts - Will Cook For Smiles says:
    December 14, 2013 at

    […] 5.  No Sew Christmas Kid’s Apron from Create. Craft. Love. […]

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  2. No Fuss Double Decker Fudge says:
    April 27, 2014 at

    […] I love an easy candy recipe than even the kiddos can help!  Reed pretty much did the whole thing besides pouring it into the pan.  He was pretty proud of himself.  {And yes – he wore his cute Christmas Kid’s Apron!} […]

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