#JUSTDOIT

When I created Tie One On Day fourteen years ago, I had hopes its essence – that giving from the heart made someone else’s day brighter – would be embraced worldwide. And if ever there were a need for a worldwide hug, it’s now.

A few weeks ago, our little Temple in Pueblo, Colorado, was the proposed target of Nazi hatred. Thankfully, the FBI and local police thwarted his plan. Tho’ the attack did not take place, the idea of such violence against our Jewish community left us shaken. Friends from around America reached out, and in doing so, made us feel safe and loved. That’s kindness.

Thinking kind thoughts is empathizing. Acting on empathy is kindness. #JUSTDOIT

I like most people and enjoy showing them as much, especially with a delivery of a homemade food.

My first Tie One On Day delivery was to an artist. Upon attending a pop up art exhibit by neon artist Scott Young (find him and his talent on instagram @scottyoungstudio), I  was immediately caught up in the excitement of his work and his genuine niceness. It was his description of a hectic schedule through the end of the year that led me to one thought: this man needs the sustenance of a hearty soup.  Yes, that’s how I think.

A reusable wrapping of cloth and a handwritten note are tenants of Tie One On Day

The bean soup recipe I use is easily made in a crock pot. Freezing the soup and delivering in a container that does not need returning is always a good idea. Here we are at the pop-up. That we’re both smiling is the win-win of Tie One On Day, for the giver and recipient.  #JUSTDOIT

Delivering in person is a Tie One On Day bonus

 

Following the thwarted attack, a neighbor to one of our children gave our Jewish community a gift that required more than the requisite thank you note. For them, I baked Pecan Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls…from the latest cookbook by my friend, Eliza Cross.

Whether store-bought or home-baked, a pretty plate will be used later and serve as a                                                                                   reminder of thoughtfulness

Because the delivery was on a Thursday, I chose this days of the week toweling. The note expressing gratitude was tucked beneath.

The rolls were first covered with plastic wrap to prevent sticking

Kindness is taught, not by talking but by example. Accompanying me on her first Tie One On Day delivery, my granddaughter.

There is no age too young to begin teaching kindness

Gestures of kindness during the month of November are especially relevant. With all my heart, thank you for making Tie One On Day a part of your Thanksgiving tradition.

Gratefully, EllynAnne

The Apron Book And Their Stories

I am so fortunate to have a space in our home dedicated to just my apron world. With southern and western window exposure, the room light filled year around. Seven years ago I painted it a perfect deep yellow, and even on the chilliest days, with the sun and yellow walls, it feels warm and cozy.

But for sporadic attempts to keep the space tidy, it represents my habit of not putting anything away. Peruse a magazine source, find inspiration, and set it down; years of such a practice, and not to wonder the result.

Creative Chaos or Creative Clutter
Creative Chaos or Creative Clutter
The habitual habit of never putting things back in their place
The habitual habit of never putting things back in their place

What finally motivated an epic tidying was not my conscience nor Prince Charming’s eye rolling, but that all the pieces had fallen into place for promotional activity in conjunction with The Apron Book. With the support of the publisher, Andrews McMeel, Beth flew from her home to mine, where we were joined by Tracy Wahl, the producer of my 2006 NPR All Things Considered segment.

I had but days to “make it work.” Without an idea of how to begin, I just did. Loathe to hide away the collections I so love being surrounded by, I chose a selection to display. The remainder went into cupboards and bins and suitcases, hidden by the quilt and oil cloth covering tables. So I’d know at a glance what was in each storage point, I hung clues on the doors: a child’s apron designated children’s books and games; an apron with a tea towel embroidered with a lady reading a cookbook = cupboard of cookbooks; a vintage sewing manual….and so on. A selection of sewing patterns is lined up in a child’s valise, a picnic basket holds vintage black and white snapshots, pamphlets on food, etiquette and household tips peek out of perfectly sized make up cases. I was on a roll! And the end result is amazing and wonderful and joyous.

Organizing the collections seemed impossible, until the tactic began to make visual sense
Organizing the collections seemed impossible, until the tactic began to make visual sense
Using pieces of my collections to hold like collectibles brought order to the room
Using pieces of my collections to hold like collectibles brought order to the room
The computer screen is tucked beneath the table until its needed
The computer screen is tucked beneath the table until its needed

The filming of Beth and me chatting aprons was the gift of Dustin Hodges, a professional in the field and a best friend.

 A happy hug after chatting for an hour about our apron journeys in cute aprons and fabulous heels
A happy hug after chatting for an hour about our apron journeys in cute aprons and fabulous heels

The next morning, Beth, Tracy and I discussed The Apron Book and why the apron remains relevant in the modern landscape of women’s choices. That discussion is a podcast, which you can listen to HERE:

Contribute your written apron story and pictures at apronmemories.com/stories
Share your apron story recordings and videos at facebook.com/apronmemories
#theapronbook on Instagram & Twitter

This collage is a pictorial summary of our gathering. So many smiles, hugs, tears and love, as the best journeys are.

A summary collage shares the smiles, hugs, tears and love
A summary collage shares the smiles, hugs, tears and love

Find us throughout social media! And join the movement of apron love by tying one on…an apron, of course!

Gratefully, EllynAnne

About The Apron Book:

The Apron Book

Warm and inviting, but (like an apron) quite practical, The Apron Book is a celebration of a great American icon. Apron enthusiast Ellynanne Geisel, who curated the traveling exhibit, Apron Chronicles, returns us to hearth and home in this updated edition of the award-winning book. In this paperback edition, EllynAnne reflects on the grassroots movement of apron love in a new introduction, and a new foreword by the former editor of Apronology magazine expounds on EllynAnne’s mantra that aprons don’t hold us back; they take us back because the connection to the past is a strong one.

The Apron Book showcases full-color photos of new and vintage aprons from Geisel’s vast collection, patterns for four basic apron styles and myriad variations, recipes, tips on collecting and preserving vintage aprons, and heart-tugging stories from the traveling apron exhibit. The book also explores the history and heyday of aprons and looks at the various roles aprons still play when worn in the kitchen, around the house, by the backyard grill, on the job, or for a special occasion.

Available To Order:

Order at Amazon.com

Order at Barnes & Noble

Order at Indiebound

Order at Booksamillion.com

Order at Andrews McMeel

THE APRON BOOK : Podcast #3 – Leslie Dodge

THE APRON BOOK Podcast

THE APRON BOOK : Podcast #3
The summer when Leslie Dodge was ten years old, her dad lost his job. Moving to another town and into a relative’s garage, Leslie brought with her a 4-H apron sewing project that was due at summer’s end. Taught by her mother and aunt the skills of homemaking, Leslie sewed and baked her way to much more than a winning ribbon at the county fair.

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Everyone knows what an apron is and everyone has a story to share!

Contribute your written apron story and pictures at apronmemories.com/stories
Share your apron story recordings and videos at facebook.com/apronmemories
#theapronbook on Instagram & Twitter

Listen:

» Right-click and download here (11.45MB / 5mins 47secs)

About The Apron Book:

The Apron Book

Warm and inviting, but (like an apron) quite practical, The Apron Book is a celebration of a great American icon. Apron enthusiast Ellynanne Geisel, who curated the traveling exhibit, Apron Chronicles, returns us to hearth and home in this updated edition of the award-winning book. In this paperback edition, EllynAnne reflects on the grassroots movement of apron love in a new introduction, and a new foreword by the former editor of Apronology magazine expounds on EllynAnne’s mantra that aprons don’t hold us back; they take us back because the connection to the past is a strong one.

The Apron Book showcases full-color photos of new and vintage aprons from Geisel’s vast collection, patterns for four basic apron styles and myriad variations, recipes, tips on collecting and preserving vintage aprons, and heart-tugging stories from the traveling apron exhibit. The book also explores the history and heyday of aprons and looks at the various roles aprons still play when worn in the kitchen, around the house, by the backyard grill, on the job, or for a special occasion.

Available To Order:

Order at Amazon.com

Order at Barnes & Noble

Order at Indiebound

Order at Booksamillion.com

Order at Andrews McMeel

THE APRON BOOK : Podcast #2 – Judith Olson Gregory

THE APRON BOOK Podcast

Installation artist Judith Olson Gregory was seeking an object through which to explore the word grace, when she received an apron that ultimately inspired an exhibit

THE APRON BOOK : Podcast #2 – Installation artist Judith Olson Gregory was seeking an object through which to explore the word ‘Grace’, when she received an apron that ultimately inspired an exhibit.

Contribute your written apron story and pictures at www.apronmemories.com/stories
Share your apron story recordings and videos at https://www.facebook.com/apronmemories/
#theapronbook on Instagram & Twitter

Listen:

» Right-click and download here (9.92MB / 4mins 9secs)

About The Apron Book:

The Apron Book

Warm and inviting, but (like an apron) quite practical, The Apron Book is a celebration of a great American icon. Apron enthusiast Ellynanne Geisel, who curated the traveling exhibit, Apron Chronicles, returns us to hearth and home in this updated edition of the award-winning book. In this paperback edition, EllynAnne reflects on the grassroots movement of apron love in a new introduction, and a new foreword by the former editor of Apronology magazine expounds on EllynAnne’s mantra that aprons don’t hold us back; they take us back because the connection to the past is a strong one.

The Apron Book showcases full-color photos of new and vintage aprons from Geisel’s vast collection, patterns for four basic apron styles and myriad variations, recipes, tips on collecting and preserving vintage aprons, and heart-tugging stories from the traveling apron exhibit. The book also explores the history and heyday of aprons and looks at the various roles aprons still play when worn in the kitchen, around the house, by the backyard grill, on the job, or for a special occasion.

Available To Order:

Order at Amazon.com

Order at Barnes & Noble

Order at Indiebound

Order at Booksamillion.com

Order at Andrews McMeel

National Tie One On Day Bernina Winner

Thank you, Bernina, for supporting National Tie One On Day and

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The day is ever the more brighter for the winner, #114/maggie !

(I used a random number generator to select the winner )

National Tie One On Day 2012 received thousands of interested visitors to my website, which I hope translated to gestures of kindness.

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Thank you to all who entered the 21 days of NTOOD giveaways and inspired others with how you were putting the “give” back into Thanksgiving.

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“Women clad in aprons have traditionally prepared the Thanksgiving meal, and it is within our historical linkage to share our bounty.”

Website Thanksgiving           Happiest Thanksgiving! xxea and NTOOD sponsors

Dwindling Days of NTOOD Giveaway Winners

National Tie One On Day’s dwindling days of group winners are
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#43/Sister Sue:  From Andrews McMeel Publishing, EllynAnne’s trio of vintage love books.

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 #31 / lifesapeach : From photographer Tom Dodge, Sunday Dishes, a 16″ X 20″ image.

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#7/Anony_cartoys:  From Mary Mulari Productions, her latest publication, Travel Gear Made Easy, plus EllynAnne is providing a selection of fat quarters from her fabric cache.

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#83/Nancy Jo:  From Pamela Redmond Satran, a personalized copy of RABID: Are you crazy about your dog or just crazy?

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#125/Anony_lacey:  From Emily Ellyn, 2013 Food, Fun & Fashion Calendar all tied up in an apron that she wore recently on the Food Network!

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#1/mymosk: From Lots of Buttons, a $25.00 gift certificate for shopping the world’s largest on-line button store.

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#69/jennifer robin:  From PolkaDot Pound Cake, a delectable giveaway of a pound cake and an apron.

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#103/Anony_tef57:  From Paperdoll Review, a fabulous fifties wardrobe for four figures representing the quintessential look of TV Moms of the 1950s.

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#94/ Jane~: From IceMilk Aprons, the heirloomed collection waist apron.  TieOneOn_logo pocket onlyHigh Res (Medium)

PLUS, everyone wins the My Memories Suite Scrapbooking Software  + a $10.00 gift certificate.

TieOneOn_logo pocket onlyHigh Res (Medium)Wednesday/November 21st is the final day to sign up to participate in the sponsor giveaway by Bernina of the newly released vintage inspired Bernette 46!

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Inspiration for gestures of kindness abound. Thank you for participating in National Tie One On Day and in doing so, making someone else’s day brighter.

xxea and NTOOD sponsors

21 Days of NTOOD Giveaways

Hello, all!  Today and Tomorrow’s National Tie One On Day Giveaways are in two groups, with Wednesday the final day to sign up to participate in the sponsor giveaway by Bernina of the newly released vintage inspired Bernette 46!

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#3 / Anony_robcoll : From Sew News and Creative Machine Embroidery, a one year’s subscription to both magazines.

 
#40 / Leslie B :  From Forshee Designs, an iPad sleeve to safely hold your tablet while protecting it from bumps and dust & scratches when inside a larger bag or tote.

#56 / M.E. Stephens :  From Modern June, a personalized copy of Sewing with Oilcloth and oilcloth for one of Kelly’s projects.

#100 / Anony_lutzinpa :  From Eleanor’s NYC, a super cycling chic Choirbox Leather Hub Shiner bicycle accessory.

#114 / Maggie :  From Andrews McMeel Publishing, Giveaway #1,  the cooking contest “In a Box” series by Gina Hyams.

#16 / Woodsong Workshop : From Craftsy.com, Giveaway #2 – a selection of colorful, textured skeins, tucked in surprises and a certificate for a craftsy class of your choosing.

#161 / Brenda : From Chaps Coffee,  a sweet giveaway: a tee and 4-cup set from chapsgirl’s new product line of cups, shirts, hats and more. 

#74 / emmy :  From Heavenly Hostess, Cynthia’s new halter apron design, Sweet Cherry.

          
PLUS, everyone wins the My Memories Suite Scrapbooking Software  
+ a $10.00 gift certificate.

I’ll be contacting the winners via email – A tad behind because I’m in Philadelphia, still celebrating our eldest son’s recent awarding of National Foreign Language Teacher of the Year!

Do we feel an abundance of good fortune?  Absolutely! And in such a frame of mind and heart, anticipate a personal NTOOD of brightening the day for many!

xxea and NTOOD sponsors

21 Days of NTOOD Giveaways Winner #17

National Tie One On Day’s November 17th winner is
#12/Anony_Jodi
 

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Jodi’s goodies are a My Memories Suite software package + a gift certificate to my.memories.com and from Chaps Coffee, giveaway #1, the signature apron of Cindy Dockins of Queen of Tarte.
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How Jodi is putting the “give” back into Thanksgiving:

My son and I started this last year and we loved it so much have incorporated into our giving throughout the year. We are excited to be able to participate this year.

National Tie One On Day is a win/win for those who participate and those who receive, and the more who are involved, the more who experience a gesture of kindness. SO, please spread the love and the mission of National Tie One On Day!
TO ENTER the month of sponsor giveaways, inspire others with how you will be celebrating National Tie One On Day, and share your apron love, click HERE !
xxea and NTOOD sponsors

21 Days of NTOOD Giveaways Winner #16

National Tie One On Day’s November 16th winner is
#75/Unkn_Mimi
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Unkn_Mimi’s goodies are a My Memories Suite software package + a gift certificate to my.memories.com and from MikWright Ltd, a giveaway jam packed with MikWright goodies, including greeting cards, a holiday book, holiday boxed cards, bar towel, mini calendar, girlie case, cocktail napkins, apron, pursepad, and writing pen.

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How Unkn_Mimi is sharing her apron love

Making my daughter a new apron to wear for her families first american thanksgiving.

National Tie One On Day is a win/win for those who participate and those who receive, and the more who are involved, the more who experience a gesture of kindness. SO, please spread the love and the mission of National Tie One On Day!

TO ENTER the month of sponsor giveaways, inspire others with how you will be celebrating National Tie One On Day, and share your apron love, click HERE !

xxea and NTOOD sponsors

21 Days of NTOOD Giveaways Winner #15

National Tie One On Day’s November 15th winner is
#122/Linda VanDervoort
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Linda’s goodies are a My Memories Suite software package + a gift certificate to my.memories.com and from Stampington & Company , two issues of apronology, a tote bag, two ready-to-alter tins and a pack of grubby tags.

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    How Linda is putting the “give” back into Thanksgiving

Banana Bread wrapped in a crisp homemade apron for a friend.

National Tie One On Day is a win/win for those who participate and those who receive, and the more who are involved, the more who experience a gesture of kindness. SO, please spread the love and the mission of National Tie One On Day!

TO ENTER the month of sponsor giveaways, inspire others with how you will be celebrating National Tie One On Day, and share your apron love, click HERE !

xxea and NTOOD sponsors