Oh, fun! That first one reminds me of some calico I remember from somewhere; it's definitely a vintage design.
Oh, we needed something waterproof to go under the tree stand, so I grabbed the rest of the laminated cotton (Forest Hills print) I bought for cat mats. It's just the right size (dumb luck), it's standing up to the stand legs without tearing, and it looks good under the tree, too.
I think it'll get packed up to use again next year. It's way better than a cut-open plastic garbage bag, too.
Please note that the recent Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) prohibits oilcloth garments such as bibs and aprons or toys for children. While there are no heavy metals in oilcloth, it does contain Phthalates, which softens the plastic coating used to manufacture Oilcloth. With this in mind it may not be suited for Snack Bags and Sandwich Wraps especially for children. I suggest using the more family friendly Laminated Cottons. Also note we plan to expand our selection of this new lux oilcloth in the near future.
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Oh, fun! That first one reminds me of some calico I remember from somewhere; it's definitely a vintage design.
Oh, we needed something waterproof to go under the tree stand, so I grabbed the rest of the laminated cotton (Forest Hills print) I bought for cat mats. It's just the right size (dumb luck), it's standing up to the stand legs without tearing, and it looks good under the tree, too.
I think it'll get packed up to use again next year. It's way better than a cut-open plastic garbage bag, too.
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