A couple months ago I signed up for this really fun website called Pinterest. On it's most basic level, Pinterest is just a digital pin board (similar to a real life cork board you might have in your office or studio space) where you can collect images and ideas from around the internet into one central location. Since I am a bit of a hoarder when it comes to beautiful images and fun ideas, this website seemed like the best present the internet has ever given me. So naturally I start pinning to my hearts content. I pin art that I love, I pin recipes I want to try, I pin clothes and jewelry I lust after. It was all fun and games until I realized that I have been pinning many things I want to try and do, but I haven't actually taken steps to do any of them! I liked Pinterest so much because it was different than just saving an image to my computer or bookmarking a recipe for later. I practically never sift through my bookmarks, and the times when I remember to flip through the images saved on my computer are few and far between. So Pinterest allows me to constantly see and check in on these ideas and images and I can continue building on them, similar to how when I was still a design student I would make idea boards and watch my thought process grow and change. So this week, with all of the rainy weather we have been having, I decided it was as good a time as any to pick something I have been wanting to try from one of my Pinterest boards and set about making it happen.
I stayed away from my craft themed pin board because after all the craft fair prep my sewing machine and I are a little burnt out. My wallet is as skinny as ever so I wasn't going to be doing any impulse buying based on my style pin board. So as I was flipping through my food pin board I came upon the above image and remembered how excited I was when I pinned it and decided that was what I was going to do that day. Now on Pinterest, when you pin something you don't just save the image, it also links back to the website you found it. Most images link back to either a website you can buy from, or a blog where there is a tutorial on how to do something. This particular image is just a photo. No tutorial, no tips, just a link to the photographers website. The photo was set up by Tara Sloggett who is a decor and lifestyle stylist from the UK. Her website can be viewed here and I encourage you to go look at it as there are some really wonderful images on it. So without any DIY tips or recipes to help me I decided that I was going to do it my own way, and just make it up as I go along. After all, if Pinterest is just an idea board, I can just take the idea and run with it right? I don't need to follow everything exactly as pictured. If anyone is intrigued by Pinterest you can check out my pin boards here and just leave a comment below with your e-mail if you would like me to send you an invite. It is still in the beta stage so you have to get an invite to participate. It is a lot of fun though and is my newest internet addiction. If you are already on Pinterest please leave a link to your boards so I can follow you. I love finding new and interesting boards to follow, and of course getting new followers. ;)
18 comments:
Great!!!
I have discovered Pinterest a week ago and only some items from etsy there. I hope to full my boards with lot of ideias as good as yours.
Lovely project, and how fantastic cookie, are pretty and really yummy
Cookies look delicious. I've been thinking about trying out Pinterest. Like you I favorite a lot of things but rarely go back to them.
Pinterest is a fun tool that I need to spend more time with.
Your cookies are really tempting by the way :)
Wow!! Can I have some? Shortbread is my favorite kind of cookie!
I need to check out Pinterest for sure. I know how crazy it is to have a biz and work full time plus take care of a family. I takes up so much time indeed. I am curious and will check it out this week for sure.
Clever Girl - love the little doily cookies.
How clever and sweet!
Great idea!
Thanks for sharing this link with us! I will check it out now:)
Delicious cookies
Interesting. Never heard of Pinterest before. The cooks look absolutely fantastic!
Your cookies look great....not sure I need something else though to keep me glued to the computer.
uniquecozytreasures - Those cookies are so gorgeous I can almost taste them.
Your last pic is definately more interesting than the original inspiration. your boards are great. I'd love an invite.
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I signed up for Pinterest awhile ago but haven't made much use of it. Your post has inspired me to give it another look!
Those cookies are amazing! You are way more patient than I am. Will stick to making cookies I can just plop on the cookies sheet :)
Great Job! You are so creative! : )
Beautiful! I love love love the photo you took of the three cookies with the cup of tea. Perhaps you could put a few of these cookies into cute little bags and sell them at your next festival?
As for the lace pattern, something less intricate might work better. If the gaps between the raised bits are wide enough, the pattern won't be as obscured when the dough rises. (Probs Captain Obvious speaking here, heh.)
I was visiting our team member's blogs and I found this awesome cookie post on yours! I'm going to make some, they are adorable!
Wow Your take on using the doily as a design on cookies is fabulous !! I have seen a few ceramic people use the patterns on clay . Our very own Marth Stewart in Philly !!!! Love it I will keep this in mind for special occasions.
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