![]() ![]() From one friend to another, organization is going to be key in not getting overwhelmed in Pinterest decorating. ![]() Before you skip over this step and think “Well I already have my Pins organized onto different boards, so I’m good.” I’m going to challenge you. ![]() Now that you’ve cleaned up your pins, the tedious process begins with organizing them. ![]() Step 2: Organize All of Your Pinterest Content Check out the easy steps here to get your own creativity flowing. It turned out so great that I wrote a post about how you can do it too. I did a fun quick experiment on a live video showing some people how to create a design plan for a room using just old magazines and store catalogs. Now, if the thought of diving into all your Pinterest photos makes you want to run for the hills, then you might want to start off with a simpler approach. Something we all have a hard timeĭoing with a conscious effort. Without even thinkingĪbout it, you are refining your own style. But even more so important is that this process filters out the noise of all the things that really don’t speak to your style anymore.Īnd that friends is the fun part. There’s something super satisfying about purging unwanted items you no longer love. I promise it’ll feel like you shed 10 pounds of dead weight. Go on a deleting spree and don’t look back. The very first thing you need to do in order to even think of using Pinterest as your inspiration starting point to design a room is to ruthlessly edit all of your pins. Things that you pinned from five years ago. Your design taste has evolved over time and you don’t necessarily like the same Pins are from different times and different trends. It’s pretty easy to get caught up in saving all theīeautiful home décor photos month after month. Let’s be real, we all have a little bit of Pinterest Step 1: Ruthlessly Edit Your Pinterest Boards ![]()
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