Saturday, October 31, 2009

Bibs, Bags and Napkins

Who knew you could be refined with a bib? Some people expect to. There are people out there that use Adult bibs and expect to stay clean....eating in the car, business lunches and who knows what else but for these customers, we went a step further and made napkins and a carry bag for them. Yup, we now have Bib Bags and Napkin sets.

Here's what a Bib Bag looks like. We used the napkin for a tiny table cover. It's a fairly big napkin.

Here's a bunch of them displayed in the store.




They got put next to the Bibs. Idea being that you choose a Bib and then a Bag Set to match.

Pretty good I guess for $12.

~Wes




Thursday, October 29, 2009

Happy Halloween!

No Holiday goes un-celebrated at The Vermont Apron Company.
Here's a few shots of how we are celebrating this year.
No idea who this character is...
but bringing your things to the counter takes a bit of bravery.
There is an apron under her beard.

ME!!!
I know, I look good!




Little Miss Muffet is getting confused with Rapunzel.
Oh well, She does have an Apron on, that's what's important.


Rapunzel, I mean, Little Miss Muffet and Little Red Riding Hood
with Grandmother.




Frank has the Big Chef head on and Ginger is spinning..

..as always... it's her only pose.



Here's a shot of our windows....almost... I missed the far right
but it was cold out and I hurried.





EEKKK!!! It's Patty!!!
again... in a lovely Apron.
Have a great Halloween!
~Wes







Friday, October 23, 2009

Teacozies....

This week the news is Teacozies. New prints are in production and we bumped up the ribbons to fancy satin. Cool! Ok, I'm not a tea drinker. I like beer myself but I can appreciate the new products. Here's a peek at our Teacozie advertising photo.

This week You'll see the newest Teacozy page on the website!

~Wes

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Our Newsletter

We have a Newsletter that goes out every month. We hope to send it out more often. The website is getting a re-do and included in that work is a new Newsletter introduction page. We have had a few complaints but we've also had a lot of people sign up using the new page. We look for feedback so take a look and let us know what you think!

http://vermontapron.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d9d9b42b53c477e090ddeee09&id=0f4331bcc8

We want to make you happy, let us know how we're doing!

~Wes

Friday, October 16, 2009

New Shopping Cart

The website is getting a re-do.... The front page menu is new and nearly all of it is working....yeah...nearly.... If you click on menu items, you will find new shopping pages. It's kind of cool. Some of the pages have photos of real women! Give a look!

http://vermontapron.com/The_Ginger_Apron.html

Modeling..

Have you ever wanted to be a model? Its a lot more fun than you probably think. On camera most models look stern, stone faced, or bored as hell. Not me, ok, I'm not a model, I'm a mannequin but I'm smiling.... and I really think it's because I work for The Vermont Apron Company. It's a fun place! Here's some pics of the models behind the scenes from our photoshoot.


There was a lot of laughing.

There was running up and down old stone stairs.

There was dancing in the street....isn't that a song?

There was hat pulling.

There was peeking in windows.



The cows were very friendly. We petted them.



We hung in trees.





There was wrestling and more laughing.



There was more hat pulling.



In the end, we gave up on hats.


~Wes

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A Big Tree

We were taking pictures of the Gathering Bag Aprons in the Gardens.
Afterwards we found this humongeous tree!


The girls lost site of each other.
Thank goodness I was there to direct them.

Ok,..I admit...the model on the left is hiding on purpose.
Who said modeling isnt fun?
The model on the right must think her friend
went up into the tree by the way she's looking.



Finally they found each other...only to spot a cute guy on a 4-wheeler.

I cant ride those things, my legs dont bend.


Thanks for visiting
~Wes

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