Hey everyone, I can't believe it's been a month since I've seen you! I took an extra long break through the holidays, some family events, and a nice little January family vacay before my son went back to college. So, I'm easing into 2021 here and since I missed all of the year end festivities, thought I'd start there and share my top ten posts from 2020. It's always fun- and insightful- to look back at these and see what you all enjoyed.
The first project of the year was wrapping up the Kids' Jack and Jill Bathroom Makeover. This ended up being such a night and day difference from the warmer, darker colors that were in here before. SO thrilled with how it turned out.
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As a follow-up to the kids' bathroom reveal, I shared how I dressed their shower with this DIY Shower Curtain and Cornice Board Tutorial. It really isn't too hard, so with a little bit of time, minimal skill, and just putting in the work you can get an affordable totally custom look!
In the midst of our "stay at home" time last Spring, I finally re-painted my Green China Cabinet which I'd wanted to do for a couple of years. It might not seem too different on your screen, but the previous green had a yellow tint to it that always bugged me with the rest of my greens. I switched to a slightly deeper Behr "Crown Jewel" and I've been so much happier with it (a perfect match to my beloved Rustoleum Meadow Green spray paint)!
I'd say it was a pretty good year for our home, we could maybe even call it the "year of the bathrooms?" 😂 I'm looking forward to the projects 2021 has in store, the first big one will be through the month of March. It's something that really wasn't on my radar yet, but the opportunity presented itself so we're going for it! Can't wait to share in a few weeks!
A sign of the times, I used some ready made necklaces and adapted them into DIY Face Mask Neck Chains. My Mom especially has been loving hers!
It took several months at the end of 2019 and a good part of 2020 working off and on and taking it slow, but I finally completely wrapped up the project and shared our Master Bathroom Reveal. We are so thankful for this new space every single day!
Without a doubt, seasonal home tours are always the most popular posts on my blog (although you all seem to also enjoy Five Friday Favorites and when I share fashion, too, but I didn't include any of those posts here). So, here were my tours in 2020! Some of them have multiple parts and you can navigate to those other days within each post.
I'd say it was a pretty good year for our home, we could maybe even call it the "year of the bathrooms?" 😂 I'm looking forward to the projects 2021 has in store, the first big one will be through the month of March. It's something that really wasn't on my radar yet, but the opportunity presented itself so we're going for it! Can't wait to share in a few weeks!
You accomplished so much in 2020! Good for you. And everything is beautiful as usual. Question for you - where do you store all your items not in use for decorating? I love how you change things out, move things around, and was wondering where and how you store decorative items when not using. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI wonder the same thing! Ha! I would love to have more options around my home but sometimes there is only so many places to store items not in use.
DeleteShort answer... everywhere! ;) Trays and extra frames under my bed, pillows and covers in the wardrobe cabinet in my room, lamps without the shades tucked behind my hanging clothes in my closet, shades in the new high bathroom cabinets-yay!, Entry dresser drawers... Mainly though we're blessed with plenty of storage cabinets and closets in this house! But some things are stored in the garage and attic too.
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ReplyDeleteJennifer, good afternoon! I loved reading all of your posts in 2020. Thank you for your work and for doing everything so interestingly and with all your heart. It shows that you like what you do. I wish you so many more interesting and cool posts this year! I would also like to join the author of the first comment and ask you in a separate post to write and show how and where you store all your things for decoration. It would be very interesting! Thank you!
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