Do the rest of you guys use Pinterest to share ideas with friends? Seeing what my sisters and friends pin is really one of my favorite parts (especially because I happen to have friends with really great taste!)

Since McCall is visiting though, I thought I’d show you how we use it to collaborate even further. I’m guessing a lot of you have figured out this simple trick too.

Here’s what we do:

First, McCall Created a new board and aptly named it “Jess and Call.” Then she clicked on “edit board” and added me as a “contributor” to the board. This allows me to pin to the board also.

Now, whenever one of us sees some sort of DIY awesomeness we’d like to do during our next adventure together, we pin it to this board. It’s sort of like a visual potluck where everyone brings their own inspiration. Take a look at this craftastic smorgasboard! Today we’re armed with a whole pinboard of amazing ideas and Michael’s coupons for 25% off our entire purchase (click here to print one). ANYTHING is possible!

If you’d like to follow the crafty inspiration we pin, follow me on Pinterest here!

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2 Responses to TUTORIAL: How To Collaborate on Pinterest

  1. Ari says:

    I’ve had an account for a few months and it wasn’t until two days ago that I really got into it. Now I’m obsessed! I do have a question, how do you check your wall?? I got an email that said so-and-so had written on my wall, but IDK where my wall is!
    BTW-I went to pinterest to see your account and saw such lovely things that I just kept on going!!

    • Make and Do Girl says:

      Hey Ari, When you log on to Pinterest, you’ll see your name/picture in the upper right corner. Click on that. The next screen you’ll see will be all your boards and pins. Your wall is on the left. That’s where you’ll see who messaged you and repinned your pins. Hope you enjoy!

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