It’s always fun for me to see what posts were the most popular ones. As a blogger, it’s important for me to know what you like, so I can provide more.
One of the things I get is that you want to walk away with usable information, not just pretty pictures. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that the top 3 posts had a ‘how to’ theme.
We’re going through the list David Letterman Style with #3 first.
3. Adding French Style to a Home
How do you add French style to a room? I talk about my favorite way to give a room a French feel in this post. The bonus on this post, is that I also link to 4 other bloggers who talk about how they like to add French style to a room.
In this post, I go over the technique I used to antique my cabinetry. It was super easy, but took a little bit of time to do.
And for the number post, most viewed post…
my slipcovering tips.
Did you guess it? I was a bit surprised, because I didn’t think many people sewed any more.
So that’s the list. I’m always trying to figure out what you want to see more of, so if you have any suggestions for topics, please leave them in the comments below.
Diana says
I’m going to try these tips on slip covers, but I’m going to start small first. It seems so daunting since I’m not a seamstress. LOL
Tina @ What We Keep says
I’m not surprised! I’m so envious of your slipcover making skills! I have only done a few ottomans. 🙂
Lory at Designthusiasm says
I love learning from you Anita. I think you’re really good at turning your experiences into interesting posts. You’d make a great mentor because you find endless teachable talking points. For me, the ‘pretty picture posts’ are the ones I like the best, but I know I need to alter my ways for what others like, if I want a broader audience. It’s just hard to go the ‘how to’ route when you’re so visually oriented. I don’t think of myself as a DIY girl, but I’ve learned that decorating yourself is essentially DIY. It doesn’t need to involve a hammer to be DIY and hence it’s something you can, in fact, teach.
Anita says
Lory, I try to avoid working too hard myself!
Patty Lucas says
I retired last year and my husband gave me a sewing machine. When my boys were younger, I made all of their pajamas, shirts, curtains, etc. I set my machine up in the dining room but had to put it away constantly. We are re-doing our upstairs and I am getting a CRAFT ROOM!!!!!! When that is set up, I have the perfect chair that needs a slipcover and I will be using your suggestions. Thank you.
Jenny Ledermann says
Thank you soo much for all you do! And great ideas! I would Love to hear advice, opinions etc on painting the interiors of homes where there is pine walls. You know where they have turned orange
and dark and because its your house you can’t see the forest for the trees! LOL literally!!
Jenny Ledermann
Anita says
Thanks for the ideas and feedback Jenny.
Marlene Stephenson says
Thank you so much for all that you post ,it is so helpful for me. Truly appreciated.
Deborah Wilkins says
I love the bee on your mast, Anita! I actually love the bee motif on anything – very French!
Sara says
This is slightly off topic, but could you tell me where you bought your wooden lamps flanking the sofa in your living room? I’ve been on the hunt for something very similar in our master bedroom!
Thanks!
Anita says
Sara they are from Joss and Main. Here is my affiliate link. http://bit.ly/1aS6I3H
Pat says
Anita,
Oh`la la. . .C`est Magnifique!!!
I am swooning over your French chair, dear friend!!!
I am on the hunt for some low back curvy,
perhaps cane backed French Dining Room chairs!!!
Easy on the budget keeps me from attempting an on~line purchase!
A n y t h i n g you post. . .is my favorite!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Nancy says
I love the linen you covered your furniture in. Where did you find it? Finding large amounts of yummy grayish linen for upholstery is hard, and when I find some that might work, it is too expensive.
Thanks
Nancy
Anita says
It was from several sources. One online source was nyfashioncenterfabrics.