As we enter a new decade, I thought I'd share my ten all time most popular posts. Yes, we're beginning a new decade and I'm also beginning my tenth year of blogging. It all started when I was a guest on The Nate Berkus Show. He suggested that I start a blog. It's been a wonderful way to share all my crazy design experiments, but I think the biggest and most rewarding part of it all was the unexpected benefit of connecting to my readers and fellow bloggers. I have made so many e-friends over the years. Sometimes an unexpected result is the best.
You can check out my first post if you'd like. It explains how I became involved in blogging.
I wanted to make one more comment about the rewards of blogging. My photography skills were greatly improved. Actually, my photography skills were non existent when I started. I guess that photography was another benefit from writing the blog. My original photos were taken with a cell phone. I'm on my second camera now. The photos that I took in the beginning are cringe worthy. Don't judge.
Here are the ten all-time most viewed of my posts. I'll begin with the tenth most popular. If you want to see the full post, just click on the image or the number and you'll be directed there.
I had and unfortunately still have a 1970's knotty pine kitchen. To update it, I painted the cabinets, changed the hardware, and added Duralee Snakeskin fabric as a back splash. It's still in my kitchen and I still love the snakeskin.
I found a very weathered garden table. I guess it reminded me of a clock face. That's how an umbrella table became a clock.
I credit my screened porch redo for a feature of my home on a Houzz Home Tour.
NUMBER 7
If you're a regular reader of my blog you know that many times I write about a design topic and share images to illustrate the decor ideas. I love using empty vintage frames. The next two all time popular posts contain empty frames.
My number 6 also contained ideas for using empty frames.
NUMBER 5
One of my favorite things to do is to style a bookcase. I guess my readers liked it too.
NUMBER 4
The popularity of this next post surprised me. It was a post for Memorial Day and I shared cottage gardens in red, white and blue.
NUMBER 3
The popularity of this post shows how many DIYers there are out there. It was my solution for a sweet side table with damaged veneer.
I obviously have some gardeners in the audience. This post shared my best ground cover for shady spaces. I also shared some other ground cover solutions.
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SWEET WOODRUFF GROUND COVER |
My all time most pinned post is the gallery wall I created in my daughter's apartment. I don't think that gallery walls will ever go out of style. They are my nemesis though.
I wanted to say that I was surprised by some of the posts that were viewed so many times.
I also wanted to say thank you to all of you who have been following along and for your encouragement and support. I hope you'll follow me into the new decade.
Happy New Year.
FYI: The most viewed post(s) of 2019: My Laundry/Pantry.
It was in two parts.
To see Part One of my laundry/pantry, click
here.
To view Part 2, click
here.