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Oddly enough I LIKE to iron!
ReplyDeleteLOL, agreed!!! Love the image - thank you! Perfect for a card for my mother who used to iron her jeans!!! ~hugs
ReplyDeletethank you for the great image! I only iron once a year and then I'm DONE! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
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ReplyDeletethanx u its wonderfull :P
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Alyna
This is one of the things I hate the most in household stuff. So I did not take it. Hope there are followers that love this kind of thing. Regards.
ReplyDeletegreat digi to go with the sentiment THANKS!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this vintage image, Paulette. I guess I'm old fashioned, but ironing is very relaxing for me!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great and the caption that goes with it. I iron every day. Not because I love it but because I hate it so much I can only bear to iron what I'm about to wear. I'd love to be a housewife though.....a modern one that is!
ReplyDeleteI adore these vintage housework images. Thanks Paulette. I have a few things that I have to iron, but I wear something else if I can. lol
ReplyDeletethank you love christine in italy xx
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely images. Poppy
ReplyDeleteOoooo, what a great image, thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was first married, I ironed everything until my mother-in-law set me straight - thank the lord for that. That is one job I hated doing! Thanks Paulette
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Paulette - I don't iron either :o) My husband does it all, better and faster than me!!! LOL!!!!! Helen x
ReplyDeleteI still iron - but not as much as my Mother did! I think i am showing my age :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
I like this image a lot - must have seen others doing this at some point in my life:)
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Thanks for the great image and sentiment!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my mother....who STILL irons everything! Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDelete...some things never change! great image thank you!
ReplyDeleteI hate ironing too! Only do it when I am sewing. Thank you for the neat image!
ReplyDeleteGreat image.
ReplyDeleteTYFS
Unfortunately for some ironing not a vintage task :) Thank you for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the image sentiment!
ReplyDeleteLOL... Thanks for the freebie. I hate ironing, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Paulette! Thanks
ReplyDeleteBefore I knew any better, I ironed the pillow cases and DH's handkerchiefs. Why would anyone do that?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the image, Paulette.
I agree! Ironing and dusting are my two least favorite chores. Thanks for the image.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 9 post on Nov. 04, 2011. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteActually, I enjoy ironing--in moderation. Thankful that we no longer have to iron t-shirts and so many other things, though. Thanks, Paulette, for the great image and word art!
ReplyDeleteWonderful image! I personally use the dryer to do my ironing for me. With all my kids, it only takes about 5 minutes to get more wrinkles.
ReplyDeleteWonderful
ReplyDeletemy mil loves to iron and she's really good and FAST too. thanks for sharing paulette:)
ReplyDeleteI like ironing but I don't LOVE it. thanks.
ReplyDeleteCan't remember the last time I ironed clothing, but the iron is great for crafts. ;o) Thank you so much for sharing this lovely image.
ReplyDeleteIroning? what is this?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the image!
i used to love to iron! My mother taught me to iron and i did the ironing on her baking day. We had such good chats back then when i was learning to iron at age 7. Then, we'd have a tea party when the bread came out of the oven. Ironing is fused in my memory with good times with my mom - BTW - i have a little flat iron that belonged to my g-ma. People think it was a toy, but it isn't. A woman didn't have just one flat iron to do everything - the irons were a whole series of sizes and shapes for each type of ironing. There was even one that was crinkled to do the ruching on the bodices. i wish i had her whole set! Thank you for this bit of nostalgia - and for the stamped look autumnals! As usual, everything is perfect!
ReplyDeleteIf it has to be ironed, I don't wanna buy it! Thanks for the image.
ReplyDeleteI also don't mind ironing! But cooking...mmh...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks!