Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Top Ten Posts of 2014

Today I am giving you a recap of my top ten posts from 2014! Last year around this time, I shared my personal favorite top ten posts from 2013, since I hadn't done much blogging that year. This past year was a lot different as I blogged regularly and turned my blog into a small creative career. So today I am sharing my top posts determined by you the readers (based on pageviews).
I hope you enjoy these posts if you haven't yet seen them!

Friday, December 19, 2014

Merry Christmas and Glad New Year!

The month of December is flying by, and Christmas will be here before we know it. Which is why it is time for me to take a much needed break from blogging (and time spent on social media) to unwind, unplug and plug fully into my family and home life. So many great things have happened for me this year with this little blogging "gig" but so many more important things are happening here in our home as we raise two beautiful children.
I have a couple of posts scheduled that will go live during my break, but I will be spending my days getting lost in the wonder with my little ones, enjoying cozy nights cuddled on the couch watching Christmas movies (not gonna lie…this oneis my absolute favorite*) and striving to keep in my heart what this season is all about.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Symbolic New Year’s Mantel Vignette

Just wanted to pop in on New Year's Eve and share the mantel vignette that I created today in our dining room. 
I included several symbolic elements in this design, representing the hopes for my family and myself in the year ahead.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Top Ten Posts of 2013 & a Free New Year’s Printable!

It is so hard for me to believe that 2014 will be here in a couple of days!

This past year seems to have flown by. Guess that is what happens when you are busy caring for two under two, which is what I did for half of 2013…and then a 2 year old and one year old for the second half.