Oh, it was such a simple question!
My response was equally simple, “Pinter-what?” My friend went on to explain the intricacies of the newest social media website; assuring me that it was far less wasteful than the likes of Twitter or Facebook.
I held out for as long as I could…I really did! At first I heroically balked at the idea, proclaiming that I didn’t need another time-suck. But my ruthless curiosity was peeked. Why wouldn’t it be? I mean after the initial innocent question, it seemed like everyone was talking about it. Everyone might be a slight exaggeration, but it was certainly enought to make my ears hear twice as well whenever it was menitoned.
So, needless to say, I succumbed to my desire of being included in the convo and set up my very own Pinterest account. (So much for any talk about maintaining individuality!) And after the first few days of feeling like I was brushing my teeth with my left hand, I figured out how the website works. And? Well I guess you can give me the official button: I Am Pinned to Pinterset.
I can honestly say that I’m not too terribly interested in most of the sections Pinterest offers. However, the one area that I cannot seem to remove my pinner finger from is the Do It Yourself pins. It’s so fascinating!
I am completely hooked on the amazing and crafty things that the cleverest of people create. I mean seriously, have you ever thought about turning the bottom of a two 2 Liter bottles into a coin purse? Or making an elaborate light fixture out of plastic spoons? Or making a picture collage from a fruit pallet, twine and clothes pins? Wow!
However, despite how truly sensational people’s craftiness is, I did not want Pinterest to become another Facebook black hole. Therefore, drum roll please, I have decided to DIY my DIYs. I created this blog to take you on my own craftiness journey of recreating the amazing DIY projects I have pinned to on Pinterest. Hence the blog name “DIYing My DIYs.”
I’d like to say I’m quite the artistic and crafty one, but these projects may prove to be a true test of the left side of my brain. My hope is to create something every week to two weeks and share with you my progress and techniques. You are welcome to laugh with me or at me, and maybe even join me if you catch the craftiness bug. Either way, I hope you enjoy my DIY journeys!
No comments:
Post a Comment