Someone recently pinned my felt corn tutorial
and they described their pin as: "Freakin' love fake felt food."
Someone else pinned a picture from the ROCK A-Bye-Baby shower I threw
and they described their pin as: "While Wearing Heels: Rock A-Bye-Baby Shower {so unique an idea!!!}"
Sometimes, though, you'll find something pinned like my wooden sailboat tutorial and you'll find a comment that surprises you like...
"Just to clarify, since most people just assume this to be
the case, just because I pinned this does not mean that I like this site."
I had to laugh at how absurd the description of this pin was.
By no means do I think everyone that visits my blog is going to walk away loving my tutorials or my posts OR that things that get pinned will result in fawning over my idea or even a new follower.
So, when someone pins something they did find inspirational from my blog with a disclaimer that they do not like my site seems unnecessary.
I bring this up to my followers, not to get solicit compliments or reassurance, because I already know, if you are reading my blog, you must like me. I bring this up, instead, to find out what your own pinterest experience has been.
By no means do I think everyone that visits my blog is going to walk away loving my tutorials or my posts OR that things that get pinned will result in fawning over my idea or even a new follower.
So, when someone pins something they did find inspirational from my blog with a disclaimer that they do not like my site seems unnecessary.
I bring this up to my followers, not to get solicit compliments or reassurance, because I already know, if you are reading my blog, you must like me. I bring this up, instead, to find out what your own pinterest experience has been.