For those of you living in a cave, Pinterest is the shiny new social media channel where you create pin boards of all the things you want need or desire. Once you're in, it will suck your evenings or weekends away from family and friends while you accumulate many boards full of the beautiful life you wish you had. But all those aspirations that we've been pinning are still sitting on our boards inside of our iPad and laptops.
Allie had already been to two Pinterest parties and I myself had been jealously living a Pinterest party girl life vicariously through my Facebook newsfeed, watching other people participate as they created their own Pinterest inspired projects straight taken straight from their Pinboards and into reality.
Allie being the seasoned veteran, became our party planner. She had already organized two for friends and family so after hearing of her exploits we volunteered her for our own soiree. She decided we would all agree on one easy project to make together while purchasing our own materials so as to put a personal spin on each of our creations.
Our newest gal Korrie (a self proclaimed Pinterest addict who absentmindedly looks for the "pin it" button when perusing through an actual magazine before realizing that it's made of paper and not pixels) decided we needed our own True Media Pinterest party pin board to pin all of our party ideas onto. We all surfed the boards at leisure and when we found something we thought would be cute and easy and fun for all of us to make together we would pin it on the board. Then we scanned all the ideas pinned to decide what we wanted to make that night. At our Pinterest party meeting at work (note to our bosses, file this under team building) we decided together which project made the cut.
This is the one that we decided on. We thought it pretty decorative and easy enough for any skill level. It was really fun to listen to how each person was going to make the same Pinterest project but put their own personal inspiration and interpretation to it.
We also decided to have the same kind of fun with all the yummy recipes that we see on the Pinterest food boards. Each person was tasked with bringing a Pinterest- inspired recipe.
We had everything from homemade Pinterest-inspired desserts like this one to sangria which i recommend only in moderation especially if there are glue guns laying around. I chose to make Mediterranean anti pasta skewers.
One Friday after work we all brought our yummy food and our creativity together to make some pins a reality. I have to say the crafting was fun but the best part was definitely the food. So even if you're not a crafter you could have a Pinterest party of your own and just do the food. It's definitely worth it.
I think I'll be ready for something a little more intermediate level next time but I still don't think I can aspire to the greatness that I see on Pinterest everyday.Some of that stuff is just amazing - I don't know how people do it.







