Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Celebration No. 42


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration

Announcement:

So everyone can enjoy their Summer Break all the more and still get their promoting done, Pinbellish parties shall be live for a whole month from now until September. This means you can come and link your pins at any crazy time that summer permits.

Parties will go live on the 3rd Friday of each month.

Remember, every pin gets repinned no matter when it is linked up.

Each co-host will choose their top 4 favourite pins from throughout the month to feature and there will be no most or last features, so everyone has an equal chance of being selected as a favourite no matter when they link up.

Pin Trivia of the Week


Stained Glass Hairpin
A truly unique piece of adornment.

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
    Your links should look like this: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/365565694733863368/
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts


Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook  




Love the Pinbellish Pin Party?
Grab the Pinbellish party button for your blog’s party page, linked posts or sidebar.

Features

10 Minute Twig Tree using Vintage Doily's Worry eater tutorial (upcycled) Easy Gluten Free Cinnamon Tea Cake Upcycled denim bunting Stars and Stripes. Grilled Ginger Cauliflower Steaks with Tahini Sauce plank grilled salmon Image Map


There is no Last 2 Link feature this week as unfortunately the last link was not a pin.

Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!




Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.






Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.  


Love parties? Be sure to stop by the new anything goes, Handmade and Handcrafted Party


Friday, May 27, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Party No. 39


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration

Pin Trivia 


Bridge Pins

Bridge pins are used on some musical instruments to locate the string precisely in the horizontal plane, and in the case of harpsichords to affect the sustain of the strings. They are usually made of steel in modern pianos, of brass in harpsichords, and bone or synthetics on acoustic guitars. Electric guitars do not usually have bridge pins as, in guitars, they are used to transfer the sound from the strings into the hollow body of the instrument as well as holding the strings in place.

In pianos the pins are set precisely in line with the edges of the notches of the bridge. The precise and firm setting of the pins is a critical element of the piano's quality. Loose or inaccurate pinning commonly produces false beats and tonal irregularities.

In harpsichords there tends to be a significant distance instead. This enables control of sustain and tone in harpsichord design.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_pin

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
    Your links should look like this: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/365565694733863368/
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts

Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook




Love the Pinbellish Pin Party?
Grab the Pinbellish party button for your blog’s party page, linked posts or sidebar.



Features

Coconut Matcha Ice Cream  2 DIY Drop Cloth Projects How to Make Cold Brew Coffee DIY Family Rules Sign cupcakes for Thanksgiving dessert Image Map

Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!




Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.



InLinkz | view linkup


Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.  


Love parties? Be sure to stop by the new anything goes, Handmade and Handcrafted Party! 







Friday, May 20, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Party No. 38


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration

We'd like to warmly welcome Millie to our little pinning celebration! Millie is from 2CH and has joined our co-host line up. If you usually link up with Gina, and found your way to one of the other co-hosts blogs this week, don't worry! Gina will be back soon!

Happy Pinning!

Pin Trivia of the Week: 


T-Pins

These pins have a unique, smooth T-Bar head for easy removal. The nickel-plated steel T-Pin with a sharp point makes it easy to push through thick sheaves of paper. They are used extensively in the financial and banking industries.
Used often for crafting and sewing. They are great for pinning subject items to foam, dress forms, etc.

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
    Your links should look like this: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/365565694733863368/
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts


Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook




Love the Pinbellish Pin Party?
Grab the Pinbellish party button for your blog’s party page, linked posts or sidebar.



Features



Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!





Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.



InLinkz | view linkup


Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.  

Friday, May 13, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Party No. 37


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration

Announcement

Last week's party was almost exclusively pinterest links! This makes us very happy and a trend that we hope to see continue. 


Happy Pinning!


Split Pin

'A split pin, also known in the United States as a cotter pin or cotter key,[1] is a metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation, similar to a staple or rivet. Typically made of thick wire with a half-circular cross section, split pins come in multiple sizes and types.
The British definition of "cotter pin" is equivalent to U.S. term "cotter", which can be a cause for confusion when companies of both countries work together. There are signs that manufacturers and stockists are increasingly listing both names together to avoid confusion; this led to the term split cotter sometimes being used for a split pin.' source: Wikipedia

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
    Your links should look like this: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/365565694733863368/
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts


Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook  




Love the Pinbellish Pin Party?
Grab the Pinbellish party button for your blog’s party page, linked posts or sidebar.

Features

painted porch dining table set From Wooden Shutters To Rustic Coffee Mug Holder Midcentury-painted-buffet  SNEAK PEAK of new paint color in our Family Room Image Map

Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!



Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.






Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.  

Friday, May 6, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Party No. 36


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration

Congratulations to everyone who linked their Pinterest Pin and not their blog last week! 


You get an Awesome Pinner Award Button. Watch for an email with your special feature button to add to your blog.

Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.


Cotter Pin

'Cotter (pin), in mechanical engineering a pin or wedge passing through a hole to fix parts tightly together
This usage difference is often a cause of confusion when companies of both countries work together.
The original design for the cotter pin was designed by Dr. Rudolf Cotter in 1834. The original design employed a bolt with a hole drilled through and shank of metal placed within the hole.' source: Wikipedia

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts

Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook  




Love the Pinbellish Pin Party?
Grab the Pinbellish party button for your blog’s party page, linked posts or sidebar.



Features

 knitted slippers polka dots using a mason jar ring DIY Hanging Orb Planter For $10 How to Fake a DIY Hand Lettered Print DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Toilet Bowl Cleaner people that shined their light during some dark days. Image Map

Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!









Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.