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Fave Pinterest Boards 2011-06-22 at 11.34.22 AM

I have others, but these ones are my very favorite. You can see them all and look at the pins on my Pinterest page.

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  • http://twitter.com/Bookworm Bookworm

    Pinterest always makes me smile.  I have to resist spending too much time enjoying all the “eye candy,” but one of the things I love about it is that it’s a positive place.  Everyone is sharing beauty and inspiration and funny or inspiring quotes with one another.  I’m at: http://pinterest.com/bookworm/
    ~ Laura

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Thanks for sharing your board! It’ll be cool if everyone else that has one
    will share theirs too!

  • http://1200somemiles.blogspot.com Sara G.

    I enjoy having a visual place to save things on Pintrest.  One of my first pins was one of your layouts, Noell.  I was worried that it would suck up too much time, but that has not been a problem for me so far.
    http://pinterest.com/saving_scraps/  

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Thank you for the pin!

    And yeah, Pinterest hasn’t been been on my time either. More often than not
    I’m pinning while I’m already reading blogs, so I don’t get sucked in.

  • http://alexandraraedesign.blogspot.com/ Alexandra Rae

    I love pinterest! It’s super great when you just need a “inspiration boost!” 

    My boards are here: http://pinterest.com/abandy/

    And I’m surprised you don’t have a “scrapbooking” board, Noell! 

  • Jana NJ

    I’m although I use more to store my stuff than to look other people

  • Jana NJ

    I have http://pinterest.com/janainaoliveira/ although I use more to bookmark what I like than to see others 

  • http://1200somemiles.blogspot.com Sara G.

    That’s how I use it too.  I usually pin as I read blogs. 

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    I like to look at other people’s scrapbook pages as general and vague forms
    of inspiration. But I prefer not to “retain” specific scrapbook ideas. I’ve
    always been this way — I’ve never saved magazines or pages with my favorite
    layouts. When I was active on the Two Peas gallery I never saved my
    favorites.

    Instead, if I see a layout I love, I analyze why I love it, what design
    principles are at work, and then I move on. When I sit down to scrapbook, I
    like my scrapbook ideas to come from deep inside of me, from the way a
    memory or story feels to me, rather than from someone else’s layout.

    Not saying there’s anything wrong with that — just that it’s how I like to
    scrapbook! :)

    Thanks for sharing your board!

  • http://alexandraraedesign.blogspot.com/ Alexandra Rae

    That’s a really interesting thought! I have this habit of “collecting inspiration” and then feeling pressured to make my things look like those. Which is more copying than anything. I really like your approach!!