It’s hard to believe that another year has gone by. And even harder to believe that it’s been almost TEN years since I started blogging! Yep, it was February 2006 when I posted my first blog post. And wow, has my blog changed since then! So instead of just sharing the most popular posts from this year I thought I’d share my most popular posts ever.
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Top Ten Posts
1. Jewelry Cabinet with Folding Door – I love making over old jewelry cabinets and this is one of the most unique I’ve ever found.
2. DIY Chicken Wire Frames – One of two frame makeovers that made the list. I use these to display jewelry at flea markets.
3. How to Make New Crates Look Old and Vintage – These crates are another part of my regular flea market display.
4. Vintage Salt Shaker Christmas Ornaments – This one is my favorite DIY Christmas ornament!
5. Painted Jewelry Cabinet – This was the largest jewelry cabinet I ever found and painted.
6. One Simple Trick for a Clutter Free Home – This was a different post for me but it must have struck a cord!
7. The Story of an Etsy Package – You won’t believe this story!
8. Frames to DIY Jewelry Display – I used a different paint and finish technique for these jewelry display frames.
9. Mixed Media Christmas Ornament Tutorial – After years of making these I still love the pout on these little girls.
10. Vintage Chair Planter – My first chalk-type paint project.
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‘Til the next project,
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
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Shannon King says
Ann, this article is beautiful. Our family loves to thrift. One thing I always look for is Fiesta Ware. That’s my favorite! At Christmas, I like to get my young children something ceramic to paint. I always find these at thrift stores. Some, like a large snowman, was designed to be painted. Others, like a Dept 56 Christmas Tree, was not designed to be painted, but it was off- white and textured, so it worked perfectly. My youngest just had a birthday, and she wants to take her birthday money and go thrifting. Now, I will have more ideas as we search for treasures. Thanks!
ducttapeanddenim says
How sweet, Shannon! Both my girls loved (and still love) thrifting, too.