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This charming apron from Paperproducts Design (PPD) is a tribute to the bond between pets and their owners, featuring the heartwarming artwork of Two Can Art (artist Patti Gay and her son Noah).
Available in store
CloseThe apron features the popular "Who Rescued Who?" motif, showcasing a vibrant, multi-breed dog collage. The artwork is created using unique textures—Noah, who has autism, creates the painted textures, and Patti then composes them into the final heart-shaped or circular animal designs. The background is a crisp white or light neutral, allowing the colorful pups to stand out.
Fabric: Crafted from 100% Cotton Twill, providing a durable yet soft-to-the-touch barrier against kitchen splatters and flour.
Adjustability: Features adjustable neck straps and long waist ties, making it a "one size fits most" garment that comfortably fits various body types.
Dimensions: Typically measures approximately 33" x 28", offering full-coverage protection from the chest to the mid-thigh.
To keep the vibrant dog illustrations looking their best, it is recommended to machine wash cold with like colors. Use a gentle cycle and tumble dry on low. If necessary, a light iron on the reverse side will remove wrinkles without damaging the printed artwork.
Artist Collaboration: A portion of the proceeds from the "Two Can Art" collection is often donated to autism awareness and support charities, making this a purchase with a purpose.
Gift-Ready: This design is part of a larger lifestyle collection; you can often find matching "Who Rescued Who?" gift-boxed mugs, pet bowls, and kitchen towels to create a cohesive set.
Durability: The heavy-weight cotton twill is designed for residential use but is rugged enough for gardening, crafting, or heavy holiday baking.