Like everything else these days, more and more people are turning to the internet to plan their wedding. Honestly, who has the time and money to buy the wedding magazines and cut the tab or inspiration? After all, most of the content is free, endless, and easy to access. Two sites in particular have revolutionized wedding planning – and not specifically oriented to the wedding.
When my partner and I first got engaged, I’ll talk about Pinterest and Etsy constantly. For a while she thought I was talking nonsense, until we finally sit down and go through the site together. Pinterest (www.etsy.com), e-commerce sites, have made planning and paying for your wedding so much easier. Now he is just as hooked as I am. Let’s take a look at the site and the most efficient way to use it.
Most engaged couples create a wedding binder. Map is often divided into two parts: wedspiration (wedding inspiration) and logistics (contract and schedule). I recommend using Pinterest to basically eliminate the need to wedspiration a part of your wedding binder. Your arm will be grateful to less weight, the tree will be grateful to less paper, and your brain will thank you for better organization.
With Pinterest, you create your own personal virtual corkboards pictures and ideas. You can create unlimited boards, and even re-pin items that other people put on their own Board. This Website is perfect for collecting all the photos from Google that inspire you. (You are not alone. We all use Google’s image search. It is very easy and convenient.) The best part about Pinterest is the ability to organize all Your wedspiration. Rather than invest in dividers, paper, and tabs, you can only create separate boards for different ideas. For example, when my partner and I started our accounts, we have separate boards for each segment of our marriage. We have a Board for color inspiration, one for cookie ideas, one for bridesmaid dresses, and another for decorating ideas/themes. When we begin to make decisions, we combined different pieces of every board into one concept boards and removed the clutter of what we don’t need. And don’t forget, Pinterest not only for your wedding. You can collect recipes, home d
Most new users are a little confused on how to get started, so let me break it down. First, sign up to Pinterest. You do this by asking for an invitation or having other users who invited you. After the account is created, you have the option to add the Pin it to your web browser. You will want to do this. Whenever you see an image that you want to add, you click the Pin it and choose the Board want assigned to. You also have the option to upload an image from your computer directly to your forum. Similar to Twitter, Facebook, and Google +, you can follow other members,