- Always try to find the source image. This gives credit where credit is due and helps you to avoid copyright issues. The coolest thing about this was that I learned that you can drag and drop any image in to Google Images and Google will locate its source. How cool is that?!?!
- Edit your profile settings to change how often you are notified. I changed my notifications to once daily rather than immediately. I can already tell a difference!
- Keep a 5:1 ratio... For every five items you repin, be sure to pin one original or new find. I'm guilty of NOT doing this enough. Until today...one of my projects was inspired by Pinterest finds, but wasn't directly 'borrowed.'
I LOVE using photographs in Pinterest projects. It 'makes' me get current photos and engages the girls...especially Sadie. I saw this pin and thought it looked super cute and super easy.
I tried to get Sadie to pose more like the ones above...NOT that easy, so we just went with the one with her smiling. I printed it out on card-stock, cut it out, and that's it! I think I'll add a trapeze bar and tassel to make it more like a bookmark, but it works this way.
In order to stick with with the idea that we should be contributing original pins to Pinterest, I created the following project. One of my favorite quotes added the inspiration, too:
A few months ago I pinned an awesome idea involving an entire living room wall painted with chalkboard paint. It was awesome! I decided that an entire wall would be a little too much, but maybe just a picture size space?
My mom found the frame below at an antique store and I have tons of leftover chalkboard contact paper left over from a previous project. I painted the frame, cut the contact paper, and mounted it in our foyer. Both Sadie and Zoe noticed it right away!
I hope you all have a great week ahead! I'll be preparing for a baby shower next week...'sweet' themed. Can't wait!