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Most Viewed Posts of 2018

December 26, 2018

Most Viewed Posts of 2018


As 2018 comes to a close, here are the most viewed posts from
the past year on the "Miss Kopy Kat" blog. 

#5 Make a Fake Seltzer Bottle

This post is a tutorial on how to use a bottle and polymer clay
to fashion an item that (at least from a distance) looks like a
vintage seltzer bottle for less than $5 (if you already have a bottle...if you need to buy a bottle it will cost a little more).

#4 Secrets To Decorating With Shells

This post shares tips that I have learned through the years to make
your shells seem like more than they are and to highlight their
beauty. These tips are good not only for decorating your house but
for using shells at parties and weddings.

#3 A Lazy Way to Remove Labels From Bottles and Jars

This post shares tips on how to easily remove labels from bottles
and jars that you might want to use for other purposes without
purchasing a chemical remover. If you have a very stubborn
label, the post shares items you already have on hand to help
get it off. This is a good way to re-purpose glass containers. 

#2 Use Bottles As Vases

This post shares ideas on how to use bottles as vases when you 
might need more vases than you have on hand. There are 
examples on how to use them to decorate your home and how to
use them for parties or weddings as an inexpensive alternative.

#1 $5 Faux Wood Cutting Board

This was the most-viewed post of 2018. I love the look of 
vintage cutting boards but usually not the price and maybe
other folks wanted to know how to get the look at a low price too.
"Faux" does mean fake so to be clear, the wood is fake and it
cannot be used to cut things on...decoration only. You can buy
most of the supplies to make the fake board at Dollar Tree.

I hope that you have a fantastic 2019!

Favorite Posts of 2014

January 1, 2015

Favorite Posts of 2014

Earlier this week I did a post on the "Most Viewed Posts of 2014"
on this blog which translates, I suppose in a way, to the favorite
posts with other folks in the world. 

This post is about my personal favorite projects of 2014 that 
didn't get so many "views" but I like them anyway.
In a way I feel guilty picking a few favorites since I enjoyed ALL
of the posts that I did the past year...kinda like choosing favorite 
 children. Most of these are ones that I enjoyed the longest
myself in my life and I get a smile from still. 

Click on the highlighted text to go to the actual blog post. 

In true "kopy kat" fashion, this past Spring I saw a wreath on a
 chandelier in a gift shop and spent more time than I normally
 would in the store trying to inconspicuously figure out
 how they made it so I could copy one in my own home. 

How To Make A Chandelier Wreath is a tutorial about 
that project that used Spring flowers.  I took the wreath off
 of the chandy for the Summer months but then put the
 wreath back on the chandy and substituted Fall faux
leaves and berries for Autumn decorating. 


In May I organized a fund-raiser for the March of Dimes at the
hospital where I work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Several of us nurses made wreaths for a raffle. One of the most
popular wreaths that I made was a garden hose wreath. 

Although I have seen them all over blogland and on Pinterest,
I was surprised how many folks had never seen one before.
After the raffle, I got lots of requests to make more of the 
garden hose wreaths for those that did not win it but wanted one.

They are so easy and, depending on what you add it them, can
be very inexpensive. Here is my tutorial to add to the mix of
those already out there...Tips On Making A Garden Hose Wreath. 

This turned out to be a fairly long post because I tried to give advice/tips/tricks that I learned
by making quite a few.  Also the variety is endless of what you can add to get the look you want. 
Best tip: buy early in the spring for best selection of inexpensive light duty hoses for a wreath. 

Another project that is not original with me for sure is how
 to make your own chalkboards.  Over time I had gathered a 
tray and a couple of yard sale frames to transform into little
DIY chalkboards. I have enjoyed having them so much to
write cute phrases on and then change them easily.

Also included in this post is how to make your own chalk paint for DIY projects like furniture, etc. 

Although I have had very good luck with making my own 
chalk paint at home, I like to try pre-made chalk paints too.
Martha Stewart now has a line of chalk paint too that is
available in craft stores (that is regularly on sale or you can use
discount coupons to purchase...yeah!)

A kind neighbor gave us a pair of pre-loved rocking chairs when
I had to move my elderly parents to my town to take care of them.
I liked the black color that they were but after a few months of 
them being on a covered but outside porch, they needed a new
coat of paint.  I decided to try the MS chalk paint on them.
The brighter rocking chairs make me smile every time I pull 
up to my parent's nearby apartment. 


My final favorite post pick is one that I think will grow in 
popularity 'cause it is just so darn cute. It also is one that I 
had to be snoopy at a store when I saw one there to try to 
figure out how it was made so I could "kopy" it. 

I tried to make a deco mesh topper for my mailbox last Christmas.
It took pictures like a good blogger but it turned out like a mess
of mesh...didn't post THAT one.
  When I recently saw a topper made with the 10" mesh
 instead of the 21" mesh, I loved it.
It's easy! Maybe you'll want to copy it too.  You could make
them for different seasons or occasions even. 

I have seen folks that walk in front of my house stop and "pet" this topper...
kind of like you want to "pet" someone with a crew-cut on the head. 

I had more ideas than I had time to do or write a blog post 
about in 2014...hopefully I will be more organized in 2015
and can get more accomplished! Many thanks to those of
you who read my blog, comment, or "pin" my projects on
Pinterest...it adds so much joy to my life. 

Here is a quote for today that I got from Maureen who 
writes the wonderful "It's All Connected" blog. I wrote it
on my favorite DIY chalkboard:

Happy New Year!!!

I'm sharing this post over at these blog parties
From Gardners 2 Bergers' The Handmade Hangout
The Charm of Home's Home Sweet Home
The Answer Is Chocolate's BFF Open House Party
The Shabby Nest's Frugal Friday
French Country Cottage's Feathered Nest Friday


The "Eyes" Have It...Most Viewed Posts of 2014

December 29, 2014

The "Eyes" Have It...Most Viewed Posts of 2014


At a Haven blog conference that I attended one of the speakers
was talking about how to get more "eyes" and "eyeballs" on our
blog posts. I had not heard that term before but here are the posts
on this blog that had the most "eyes" on them in 2014.

There were actually two different posts on the same subject...
making carrot door hangings out of deco mesh but with differing
mechanics underneath. If both of these numbers of views were
combined, the deco mesh carrots would be the top viewed post.


While I was making the first carrot I thought about trying
another way of making the mechanics for attaching the mesh
and made another tutorial using a coathanger and floral wire mesh.


The one post with actually the most views is a craft/party item
that I made for my new grand daughter's baby shower.
It is tiny candy pacifiers made with life savers and jelly beans.


A project that I totally copy catted from StoneGable blog
('cause I just loved the look) is to make pillow covers from
old sweaters.

I'll be getting those sweater pillow covers out again very soon. 

Although I had done a blog post back in 2012 about  how to 
submerge flowers in vases full of water, I wanted to try an
easier/prettier way of keeping the flowers under water. 
I used my Valentine flowers to experiment again in 2014.
This is a great way to make flowers go a long way in decorating.


A blog post that surprized me when I was looking back to
 see on the blog's stats which posts got the most views for the
 year was the post about making faux terrariums.
  When it first came out it did not have many views but it, 
like most of these posts, grew in views thanks
 to Pinterest and Google searches during the year.


Thanks for coming by to see the most viewed posts for the
2014 on Miss Kopy Kat blog! If you would like to see some
 posts that didn't get as many views as the ones above but ones
that I think deserve another look, click on this link...
Miss Kopy Kat's Favorite Posts of 2014



I am sharing this post over at these blog parties...
Between Naps On the Porch's Metamorphosis Monday
A Stroll Thru Life's Inspire Me Tuesday
Savvy Southern Style's Wow Us Wednesday
From Gardners 2 Bergers' Handmade Hangout
The Answer Is Chocolate's BFF Open House Link Party
The Shabby Nest's Frugal Friday

Get More Exposure For Your Projects

October 1, 2014

Get More Exposure For Your Projects


Do you have projects or crafts that you have done and want to
share them with the world? A website called 
"Cut Out + Keep" helps you get your creativity out there.

It is an online community designed to help you make and 
share step by step craft tutorials or just feature something
you have made and a description of it. 

The site was begun by Cat Morley as a way to share her own
craft projects easily.  Her boyfriend, Tom, developed a system
where step-by-step craft tutorials could be shared on the
internet in a fast and simple way.  

They realized that the system could also be useful to other
crafters and they launched their site in 2007.  Now the site
hosts over 50,000 amazing projects from all over the world
with over 100,000 members. The site is based in Scotland. 

I was honored when Cat contacted me about being featured 
on her site.  She asked me to submit seven projects to run
over the course of a week.  This is my week!

I hope you will come over to "Cut Out + Keep" to see
made especially for Cat's site.  They are complete but
concise tutorials of some of my most popular projects. 

The ones that have been on the site so far this week are



Stop back by the rest of the week to see more!
Click on the "Superstar" tab on the header on the 
"Cut Out + Keep" website. There is also a crafty,
 a sewing, a fashion and a cooking superstar this week. 

You don't have to be asked to be on the site! It is free to join.
There are good instructions on how to make your tutorials.
When you are through with composing your tutorial you pub-
lish it on the site. Folks from around the world will see your work.

 This is a good way to share even projects
 you may have done in the past and want to re-introduce
 to a whole new audience. You probably already have the
 photos so it would be easy to write a short tutorial to go 
along with them.  There are also chat boards on the site.

The site is very interesting because it is truly global and there
are a wide variety of projects posted there: art, decorating, beauty,
recipes, home and DIY, jewelry, needlework, paper crafting, 
sewing, yarn crafting and more.  You can find a category to 
fit your specialty! Cut Out + Keep  also is on Pinterest with 24 
different boards of some of their favorite projects. 

Come on over and share your projects in an easy way
with the world!

I'm sharing this post at
Ivy and Elephant's What's It Wednesday

Peek Behind the Scenes at Miss Kopy Kat Blog

September 8, 2014

Peek Behind the Scenes at Miss Kopy Kat Blog


A big "thank you" to Lori from "Stonybrook House" blog
 for inviting me to join the DIY Blogland Tour!

I met Lori at the first Haven Conference for bloggers. She has been
an inspiration for me ever since then.  She lets me call her to ask
her opinion about blogging.  I think she is gorgeous inside and out. 

Lori likes to put a little bit of everything on her blog...DIYing, 
recipes, thrifting, organization and so much more!
 Recently she added a feature on her blog called 
"(My) Fashion After Forty" where she shares stylish but
 age-appropriate outfits and also inspiration thoughts.

Her most viewed blog post is one that she did on how to
 cleverly organize drawers with items you probably have on hand. 


My personal favorite project that Lori has done is wall art
done from pallet wood.  It has a line from a hymn on it "It is well
with my soul". She used power tools to make it! I'm impressed. 

OK. Now onto the required questions for bloggers on the
DIY Blogland Tour...

 1. What are you working on right now? 
Right now I am working on decorating my house and 
front yard/porch going from Summer into Fall.
 Although usually I am like the last blogger alive 
 getting a seasonal post  done, I had an early deadline 
for some Fall decorating  because a local magazine
 was coming to my house in August  to take some photos
 of me for a September issue.  I wasn't sure where in the
 house they would want the photos so I got some
 bare bones Fall decorating done.

I couldn't find ANY real mums, pumpkins, etc. for the photo 
shoot so I used all faux Fall stuff from my attic to decorate the
house for the shoot.  If you want to see the result of that exercise
you can click on "Go Faux It Fall Decorating" blog post. 

The local magazine came out!  I feel like "Miss September"!

Click here for a link to the "Boom!" magazine. 
It is a magazine for the "over 50" folks of which I am! 
 My husband nominated me to be in the magazine totally 
without my knowledge.  He told the editor about my blog,
the editor thought it would be a good story and then my
husband had to talk me into doing the feature. 

 My husband didn't even want me to start a blog in
 the beginning.  His first wife left him for someone she
 met on the internet so he was reluctant for me to have
 an internet presence.  He agreed if I would have an "alias". 

Are any of you old enough to remember the
 TV show "Gunsmoke"? 
 There was a character on the  show named  "Miss Kitty".
 I thought that alias name would go well with the name
 I had selected for my blog "Miss Kopy Kat". 
 Of course the magazine wanted to use my real name
 for the September article so now I can "come out of
the closet' and say that my real name is "Gayle".  

Actually I still AM in the closet 'cause that is where my 
computer is!  We turned a bedroom into an office/guest room
 and my computer where I write the blog is in that room. 

An example of what I am doing now is out by the mailbox.
Here is a photo of the mailbox area with planting bed at 
Labor Day:

Kinda scraggly with overgrown Green Envy zinnas (which 
were way too tall and not all that green).  Even though I had
 added some red coleus and orange blanket flowers to 
replace flowers that had died back from the Spring/Summer, 
they were not helping much in this hot sunny area.  

Some zinnas with lots of buds, mums and a pot of gerbera
daisies were added to the bed to start a Fall "vibe" to the bed. 

Pumpkins arrived in my local grocery store this weekend too so
I was able to add a few to the planting beds in the front yard to 
start the faux pumpkin patches for this year. 

Hopefully the orange zinnas will get over the shock 
of being planted and start letting all those buds
 start blooming to add Fall color. 

On the front porch I have started adding Fall colored coleus
in the urns to "fall-i-fy" them.  There is only so much room 
in the urns for planting and I don't want to rip out the things
that are still growing so I gradually add faux Autumn-colored
stems to the mix. 

I'm going to keep the hose wreath with Fall-ish
flowers on it up for a couple more weeks. It makes dragging out
the real hose everyday to water the plants in the front yard a little
more fun to look over and see it. Alabama stays hot even now.

In October I will put Halloween items out on the porch.
In November Halloween will come down and I will
 probably pile up pumpkins around the urns
 (with even more Fall faux stems by then) like I did last year.

2. How does my work differ from others?
I started my blog as a way to share ideas on how to make
inexpensive but classy-looking things for home decorating,
parties and even weddings so most of my posts are tutorials.
I look back on my early posts and they have 5-6 pictures in
them.  It has kind of evolved that now most of my posts have
LOTS (maybe too many?) of pictures to show detailed steps.
It seems that I post more pictures than other bloggers have 
and that may be a bad thing (it makes the post quite long)
 but that is what I have the urge to do right now. 

I don't expect readers to stop and stare at each picture when
scrolling down the post the first time but if they want to 
use the post to make something in the tutorial later, they 
will have lots of "go by" pictures to refer to. 

3. Why do I write/create what I do?
Oops! I answered part of this question in question 2...I like
to share what I know how to do and also my attempts at
learning how to do new things.  Maybe others out there would
like to know how to do them too and can use my experiments 
with crafting, etc. to achieve a high end look on a budget.

I'm not gonna lie...it is also gratifying to me to be able to 
share things that I have made with a larger "audience". 
On my front door this wreath maybe would have been seen
by 100 folks or so who drive by my house.

was posted two years ago over 600,000 folks have looked at it.

Some of my posts are not tutorials but vignettes or mantle
arrangements to seasonally decorate the house.  If we have 
company maybe 25 or so folks would see the arrangements.
 Putting them on a blog shares the work with more people.

It's a "win-win"...I get to share my efforts with others and they 
in turn might get some ideas that they can use in their homes. 

4. How does your writing/creative process work?
When I see something in a magazine, in a store or online that
I really like but can't afford, I try to figure out a Do-It-Yourself
way to achieve a similar look. 
(But I'm talking about something within my skill level...
like I don't try to build my own furniture, etc.)

Between Hobby Lobby, Jo Anne's, Michaels, Hancock Fabric,
Home Depot or Lowe's, I can usually find the supplies that I
need to make the object.  Sometimes I buy the stuff to make
something and then never get around to it....I have more ideas
and intentions than I have time for!

I take lots of pictures of the item as it is being made then 
even more pictures of the object in the setting that it is going
to be used in.  Then I have oodles of pictures to decide which
ones to edit and use in the post. I would say that I write text
to go along with the pictures more than the other way around.

It takes me hours to do a blog post...wish I was quicker...
maybe I could get more posts done!  I still work full-time
as a nurse at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and have most 
of the responsibility of taking care of my elderly parents so
blogging has to take a back seat to those priorities. 

Sometimes I get discouraged about not having more time
for my blog and doing creative things.  I saw a quote about
happiness in life by Mandy Hale.  I have taken the liberty
to adapt it to happiness in blogging:

Now I want to introduce you to a blogging friend of mine,
Martina with the blog Northern Nesting.  She does a 
beautiful job decorating her home with great "finds" that
she shares with her readers and shows us how to incorporate
newly acquired things in with things we already have.

She has also posted wonderful projects that involve chalk
paint. We must have the same taste 'cause we have done
a couple of chalk paint projects that look almost identical!


My pieces are in my master bedroom; Martina's are in her 
daughter's bedroom.  Now we are both ready to paint another
piece of furniture to go in these rooms...wonder if we will 
pick the same color again?  

Thanks for stopping by Miss Kopy Kat blog on the tour!
Please go see Lori's and Martina's blogs too!

I'm sharing this post over at
Between Naps On the Porch's Metamorphosis Monday
Boogieboard Cottage's Masterpiece Monday
A Stroll Thru Life's Inspire Me Tuesday
Savvy Southern Style's Wow Us Wednesday 
Bloom Design's Link Party
Ivy and Elephant's What's Up Wednesday
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