This year, my little travel blog grew into a place where I shared more than just photos of my adventures.  Given that interviewing for residency took me to Portland, Denver, San Francisco, and Stanford, there were plenty of photos, but I was also able to share some of my favorite recipes and DIY projects.  Literally thousands of people from all of the world stopped by to check out my humble ramblings.

2013 will be full of changes and adventures for Pat and I.  We are getting married in May, just a week after I graduate from medical school.  I’ll be starting my first real job, as a pediatric resident.  Hopefully that will mean we’ll be moving to a new city, after almost a decade of being in Madison.  I also have two big trips coming up – six weeks working with Tibetan refugees in India and three weeks in Morocco for our honeymoon!  All of that in just the first six months of 2013!

Thank you again for reading Running Blonde.  Here are the top 10 most visited projects of 2012:

10.  Embossed Envelopes

Easy Embossed Envelopes | Running Blonde

9. Dip Dye Ombre Skirt

Dip Dye Ombre Skirt | Running Blonde

8. Greek Yogurt Apple Dip

Greek Yogurt Apple Dip | Running Blonde

7. Gilded Plates

Gilded Plastic Plates | Running Blonde

6. Black Bean Lettuce Wraps

 

Black Bean Lettuce Wraps | Running Blonde

 

5.  Easy-Peasy Punch Dot Cards

Easy Punch Dot Greeting Cards | Running Blonde

4. Skillet Vegetarian Lasagna

Skillet Vegetarian Lasagna Recipe | Running Blonde

3. Halloween Deviled Eggs

Halloween Deviled Eggs Recipe | Running Blonde

2. Easy Watercolor Cards

1.  Fresh Fruit Tartlets

Fresh Fruit Tartlets | Running Blonde

Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!

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One Response to Your Favorite Posts of 2012 {DIY}

  1. Patrickhphotography says:

    What a great spread!

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