Hello, I’m Amy. And I’m a Pinterest addict. The great thing about my particular addiction is that so many others share it with me (less guilt)! I know so many of you are on Pinterest just as much as I am . . . pinning to boards such as crafts, recipes, beautiful places to visit and even odd collections like Star Wars (okay, maybe that’s just me). In order to fuel your addiction, I’ve found ten fantastic craft and DIY pinners you need to follow. That doesn’t mean there aren’t more amazing crafty pinners, these just happen to be ten that I like. I think you will like them , too. Before you click through to see who they are, don’t forget to follow my boards for additional pinning fun!
Heather from Dollar Store Crafts
Heather's best boards have to do with her blog topic, dollar store crafting, but she also has fun boards like "Geekd" and "Driftwood." Visit Heather's pinboards here
Both have great taste in everything, but particularly like their boards devoted to both sewing and no-sewing projects. Visit Prudent Baby's pinboards here
Walter isn't just one of my Man Podgers - he's a talented artist and has an eye for vintage art and, well, cool stuff. He's also an amazing illustrator. Visit Walter's pinboards here
Simply put, Megan has great taste. I love her eye for design and her holiday boards (she's assembled some great Halloween projects). Visit Megan's pinboards here
Besides the fact that Kathreen has good taste in everything, she's put together boards I enjoy based on kids' crafts + science as well as great uses of color. Visit Kathreen's pinboards here
I wish I could point out one board of Jessica's, but I like them all. She finds unusual crafts, and I'm so glad. Because I need more of those in my life. Visit Jessica's pinboards here
Amy Anderson is a crafty, DIY kind of girl who lives in Atlanta with her pug. She writes for Babble Home, and her work has appeared in Woman's Day>, Design Sponge and The Huffington Post.
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My sister and I are big fans of your blog and look forward to following these pinners. Hope you consider my sister’s boards (Club ChicaCircle) for your next list http://pinterest.com/paulinemae/
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My sister and I are big fans of your blog and look forward to following these pinners. Hope you consider my sister’s boards (Club ChicaCircle) for your next list
http://pinterest.com/paulinemae/