Some of you may have heard about the hottest, newest networking tool out:  Pinterest.  I find it to be amazing.  Pinterest has become my escape when dealing with  problems or life in general.  Use Pinterest to your fullest, and what I mean by that is, if your a hair stylist gets inspired, there are tons of hairstyles you can try.  If you’re a painter, there are plenty of ideas.  Everyone pay attention because there is fashion advice right in front of you .  I am so obsessed with Pinterest that it has driven me crazy trying to find a way to incorporate it into my blog.  So the best way I came up with to incorporate Pinterest was to pick a board that I was really feeling during the week and display three “repins” of mine.  The board I pick will come from someone that follows my Pinterest.  Are you following me?  If not, go to  http://pinterest.com/thesocialprep/ 

The board that I was really into this week, or you could say caught my eye. was titled “Me In A Nutshell.”   Morgan did a great job at getting the message across as to what she wanted to express with all her repins on this board.

                    Morgan has a love for Pinterest like no other. Follow Morgans profile (link below) and check out some of her other boards. 

        http://pinterest.com/morgkm/

 

Repins Of The Week

 

1.This repin comes from my crafty board.  I really like this pin a lot.

It is a shipping crate with some bottom panels removed to make it into a shelf.

 This pin originally came from Homedit.com

 2.  This pin comes from my quotes board.  If posting all my quotes on here was a

option, I would have done it.  This quote made an impact on me  because I have

met so many people in the last year and just the smallest conversations with

people have impacted me in so many ways.  This pin originally came

from icanread.tumlr.com

3.  This pin comes from my “Favorite Places & Spaces” board.  This pin caught my attention

because it’s sort of Mid-Century Modern, like my apartment.

This photo makes me think of design and fashion.  I love the writing on the wall and

how the lamp color complements the wood.

This pin originally came from olofjakobina.blogspot.com


 

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