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Two Years and Counting

This past weekend was the Two Year Anniversary of Make it Do.

Wow.

That’s just about all I can say about it.  Wow.  I can hardly believe it’s been two whole years.  How time flies when you’re having fun!

Having an anniversary has made me feel nostalgic, because yesterday I spent way too much time reading through old posts and reminiscing.

Forgive my sappiness… but I wanted to share a few of my favorite posts:

Brer Rabbit and the Briar Patch… oh the fun memory this post brought back.  It was almost two years ago and my kids look so little….  SNIFF, SNIFF.  Stop growning.  Stop growing right now!

Another post I love is one I wrote about my grandmother Maxine Morgan.  Even though I never met her, she is a continuing inspiration in my life.  I grew up hearing stories about her and I still love to hear them.  There is something I didn’t realize at the time… and is coincidence I find so amazing.  March 18th is the day I created Make it Do.  That day also happened to be my grandmother’s birthday- March 18, 1925.  It makes me feel, even more, that she is with me on this journey.

It was also fun to go through a few of my older cooking/baking posts.  It was nice to realize I’m getting a little better at my food photography!  It made me want to go back and redo some of my recipes that I love.

Here’s a few from the first few months that you absolutely should try, even if I didn’t do such a great job making them look tempting:

Banana Bread – This was my first food post and I still think it is one of the best Make it Do foods around.  Take old black bananas and turn them into something absolutely delicious.  I’ve tried lots of different Banana Bread recipes, but this one is something special.

Chocolate Mint Brownies– This is by far my most requested recipe.  They are a little time intensive, but they are very easy.  They look so professional and the taste is out of this world.  I think I’ve made enough of these brownies to feed a small army… but I never tire of eating them… unfortunately for me.

Strawberry Salad with Spicy Pecans, Gorgonzola and Strawberry VinaigretteThis salad has kept it’s spot as my all time favorite salad for about 3 years now.  That is an amazing run.  It has a perfect and lovely blend of flavors.  I can’t decide when I like it more, mid-winter with pomegranates instead of sliced strawberries or in the spring with sweet in-season strawberries.

A few of my favorite projects have been:

Sewing School Bags for my Girls

Mending a Patched Knee – this is sooo useful

Cozy Bed Warmers– since everyone should have one

And any project I’ve done with my kids.  They are the projects I remember and cherish.

The past two years have flown by and I’ve had days when I haven’t wanted to write or cook or sew a thing.  I’ve had days when I feel like my creativity is all dried up.

But mostly I’ve loved creating Make it Do.  Writing this blog has pushed me to grow and create in so many ways.  I’ve loved every comment and email I’ve ever received.  I’ve loved how writing this blog has shrunk the world for me.  I’ve “met” readers from India, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Brazil… just to name a few countries, not to mention all over the United States.  I’ve learned SO much from tips and ideas sent to me.  Most importantly I’ve felt like I’ve made many wonderful friends.

I’ve still got a lot to learn… but I am glad I’m on this journey.  There are so many recipes and projects swimming around in my head, I can hardly wait.  I hope this coming year is better than ever.

Thank you all for stopping by and being the best part of Make it Do.

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8 Responses to “Two Years and Counting”

  • Congratulations to you and Make It Do, Calli! I have so enjoyed you since I found you, and I can’t wait for what’s to come.

  • Julia:

    I loooove your blog! I faithfully check for new posts every single day (even on weekends when I know you wont be posting ;-) – a little crazy I know, but your posts are so filled with positivity and good things, they make me happy :-) I’ve used so many of your cleaning tips, made your cozy bedwarmers (my first sewing project ever) and gotten inspired to start quilting from reading your blog. I have a little boy who is about to turn one and I just bought all the books on your recommended reading list – we looove them. So thank you thank you for all the work you do to keep this little space. It is so appreciated. Congratulations and hope you keep going for many more years :-)!!!

  • Congratulations! Your blog has been an inspiration of all things creative!!
    I’m still making your bed warmers as gifts!My husband rolled his eyes when I bought a 50 lb bag of corn! But those bed warmers were a huge hit that Christmas season!
    I use to live close to you and I loved driving by your house at Halloween and seeing the witch silhouette in your front window! Thanks for two great years of creativity…and many more!

  • congratulations! i love your blog. it’s so inspiring! my favorite project so far has been the little composition book cover. i’ve made half a dozen or so for gifts and my friends love them. keep up the great work!

  • I just found your blog a couple of days ago and I am really enjoying reading it. You have such wonderful ideas and I am truly inspired. Happy two years!!

  • Congrats on 2 years! I think it does fly by. So how did you get to the point where you decided to have a .com address instead of something like blogger? At any rate, I love reading your blog for the homemade, still at home and loving it perspective. Here’s to 2 more, at least, years!

  • jeannine:

    congradulations on your 2 year anniversary. I am new here but love every minute that I spend exploring your ideas;

  • I found your blog well over a year ago as you had posted an entry for a Halloween related project. I’m a big Halloween fanatic, but after looking through your past posts I immediately started following you.

    I have to admit I’m not so handy when it comes to sewing and stuff (I try! but usually fail) but I do love your baking posts and typically try all your recipes at least once. With them I’ve had a lot of success.

    What’s great are the very clear, step-by-step pictures and instructions. In fact, when I do tutorials for Halloween projects, I’ve adopted your format because it is so easy to follow and understand.

    Thanks for an enjoyable read. Hope you continue this for 20 years or more!

    Cheers,
    Rich

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