In my effort to make my time on Pinterest a bit safer, I discovered many wonderful companies that allow you to pin their fantastic stuff! Not only do they have the Pinterest buttons on their sites, but they’re also on Pinterest with their own accounts, making it even easier to find fun stuff to re-pin to your boards. I love that we can help promote the talents, recipes, crafts, etc of our favorite places all through pinning on Pinterest. What a fun way to build a community spirit of giving. Keep in mind that I haven’t forgotten you, the bloggers, who also create fabulous things who allow pinning too. I’ll share some of those tomorrow.
So without further delay, here are 12 companies to wow you and make your boards look groovy!
Martha Stewart
http://pinterest.com/marthastewart/
http://marthastewart.com and several of her affiliated websites
Better Homes and Gardens
Good Housekeeping Magazine
http://pinterest.com/goodhousemag/
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/
Pottery Barn
http://pinterest.com/potterybarn/
PB for Kids
http://pinterest.com/potterybarnkids/
http://www.potterybarnkids.com
World Market
http://pinterest.com/worldmarket/
All You
http://pinterest.com/allyoumag/
http://allyou.com
HGTV
http://pinterest.com/hgtv/
http://hgtv.com
Etsy
http://etsy.com
Pier 1 Imports
http://www.pier1.com
http://pinterest.com/pier1imports/
Ballard Designs
http://www.ballarddesigns.com
http://pinterest.com/ballarddesigns/
Food Network
http://www.foodnetwork.com
http://pinterest.com/foodnetwork/
Happy Pinning!
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Lisa blogs at The HomeSpun Life and is a contributor at The Homeschool Post. She enjoys blogging, photography, and cooking. Her homeschooling family is active in their community and enjoys traveling with friends and family.
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