The Bliss of Pinterest – Guest Post by Carrie Williams
I know I have said it before, but I adore Twitter! It is so fun to “meet” people worldwide (literally!) who have similar interests. Well, get ready to meet Carrie of Dream Green DIY (who actually lives in my same town!), who is also planning her wedding, which is taking place in April. Pinterest is an amazing source for inspiration for your special day (and also many other things, such as decorating, food, fun… etc.). Take a peek at what Carrie has to say, and follow Hill City Bride’s Pinterest boards by clicking here.
Planning a wedding is hard. Like, pull-out-your-hair-, sleepless-nights- and mood-swing-prone-hard. You are my absolute hero if you have been able to plan your special day with pure grace, no tears spilled and nary a snap at family members. As a bride-to-be myself, I can honestly say that I never expected this process to be so taxing. That’s certainly not to say that it hasn’t also been the best time of my life, but anything I have found to help me along the way has become my best friend.
Enter the bliss that is Pinterest…
I whole-heartedly believe that I would be a puddle of nerves at this stage of my planning process (three months to go!) if it weren’t for Pinterest. If you haven’t already joined, do yourself a favor and head to the site now. Don’t let the “request an invite” requirement deter you – it only takes a few days and is worth the wait. For you ladies who are already familiar with “pins,” “repins,” “likes” and “boards,” I know you can attest to the power of this resource.
Whether you have a wedding planner or not, Pinterest is a fabulous way to catalog all of the visions you have for your wedding. From flower arrangements and attire options, to guest book ideas and hair styles that pique your interest. And don’t even get me started on DIY projects… My event is being crafted almost entirely at the hands of myself and friends and family, and I have Pinterest to thank for all of my motivation and inspiration.
By cataloging my ideas and projects on Pinterest, I am able to keep my wedding to-do’s in one place and handy at a moment’s notice. My hair stylist asks what kind of look I’m going for the day of the event? I print off some of my pins. My florist is curious of what types of flowers I want, but I have no idea what the difference between a petunia and dianthus is? I print off some of my pins, and she can easily identify my favorites.
You know how sometimes getting started can be the hardest part of a big project? Turn your wedding planning into a fun, creative and no-stress project by starting with Pinterest. Watch your dreams come alive and guarantee that your style and personality shine through on your big day.
To follow Carrie’s boards as she is in the swing of all things wedding, just click here. Her pins are definitely “repin” worthy as you will see that I repinned some of her hairstyles onto the Hill City Bride Pinterest board. Thank you again, Carrie, and I wish you all the best with your upcoming wedding!





























































































































