Flannel Friday on Pinterest!

Have you heard of Pinterest? It is a new way to organize images from the web. You can “pin” images from webpages onto different “boards.” You can decide how many boards you want, and what to name them. It’s a visual way to bookmark, and I am already addicted!

I have been having fun exploring my new Pinterest account and earlier today had the realization it would be a wonderful way to index all of our fabulous Flannel Friday posts. It would provide a quick way to scan all the ideas and see which ones might work for you, without having to click through each and every link on the Round Up posts.

I set up an account for Flannel Friday, and Anne and Mary let me volunteer them to help me pin and organize. Actually, I went out to dinner and they did most of the work. 🙂

Want to see? Check out the Flannel Friday boards here!

You can view the boards without a Pinterest account, but if you want to join and explore, let me know and I can send an invite. If you join Pinterest (or are there already) and want to be more involved, let me know that too: I can add you as a contributor to any or all of the Flannel Friday boards. This means that if you found a great flannelboard link out on the web, you could pin it to one of our boards yourself. Keep in mind that all boards you are a contributor to will show up on your account with all the boards you’ve created yourself. If you don’t want that to happen so you can keep your own page more streamlined, you can just follow the Flannel Friday boards and not be a contributor. You could always email or Tweet one of the contributors if you found a great image for one of the boards.

I am so excited about this new resource and can’t wait to add more ideas to it…both from the Flannel Friday crew as well as from others out on the web.

Have fun exploring and let us know what you think!

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