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Hey ya'll, my name is Allison and I blog over at Live Simply-Live Well,
and I am so excited to have been asked to do a guest post for Lesley. I
think I actually squeeled and sent her an email with way to many !!!!!
points. Lesley is so creative and inspires me with her tips and advice!
Thanks Lesley for giving me the chance to write over here!
What is it about Fall that bring out the creative side
in us? Does the cool weather beacon us to get out the ribbon, fabric,
and glue guns? I know that every single blog I read everyone has headed
over to Pinterest and gotten their creative on. Have you?
For me, I am fighting the urge to make anything I see
on Pinterest. I love Pinterest and spend way too many hours on that flippin
site. The problem is, I have no creative bones in my body, and every
time I have attempted to make something I have seen on Pintrest has
ended in an utter failure. Scratch that, anything creative that I have
ever tried has ended up in an utter failure. I have burned my skin off
while trying to redo furniture. After many many days of work, many many
dollars spent on paint, brushes, and knobs, the piece actually looked
worse than when I got it. I ended up giving it to one of my super crafty
friends, and she turned it into this FABULOUS piece that I secretly
want back.
I have ended up with super glue in my hair when trying
to create a craft board. , and I have ended up with sprinkles in every
place on my body when trying to bake a cake I saw on Pinterest. By the
way, that cake was as hard as a rock. None of those projects turned out
well for me.
Please tell me I am not the only Pinterest failure. What
have you tried on Pinterest that was not a success? As much as I love
arts and crafts, I don't have the patience or skill to actually see a
project to completion. I may or may not have called in "arts and craps"
in a fit of rage one day.
Is there a gene that I am missing or something? I think
there must be. Every pin on Pinterest says "its so easy", "anyone can do
it", "you only need two products" "fail proof project that will
complete your home and life and make you a better person and all of your
friends will be jealous of your creative talents and it will be so good
that people will want to buy your goods and you can quit your job and
do this full time and it will be super great." You know what I am
talking about right? And I fall for it every time. I always rush to the
store, buy the 2 items that need to complete this fabulous product
that will bring glory, honor, and fame to my family, and when I get home
I start the project. Two steps in I know I am doomed. I stand up walk
away and leave a disaster on the floor. My husband comes in, encourages
me to take my time, finish, and tells me it will be great. So I go back,
finish my crap, I mean craft, and show it to him. Most often, my 5 year
old nephew could have done a better job.
Another perfect example would be the sewing machine
that my mom gave to me a few years ago for my birthday. I wanted to sew
blankets for the homeless. I could not even figure out how to thread the
machine. I was telling my husband that the machine was defunct and
broken. He looked at me with kindness in his eyes and asked " Is it the
machine or is it really operator error?" The machine is still in the box
in my closet gathering dust. My mom has actually won awards for sewing,
and she just does it for fun in her spare time. So, this leads me to
believe that the creative gene has skipped a generation.
I am creatively doomed, and for the rest of my life I
will be banished to the fabulous female club because I can't do anything
creative.
This fall, I am going to try my
hardest to avoid attempting any projects from Pinterest. I will just sit
on the couch and watch football instead. Because that is the same
thing.... I will leave the creative stuff to you guys and drool over
all of your fabulous creations instead.
Please tell me I am not the only one with this
condition. Are there any other Pinterest failures out there other than
me? Lets bond and form our own anti creative sorority instead, mmK.
Share your Pinterest catastrophes with me.
3 comments:
Oh yikes, those are some rough experiences you have had, girl! I've had an occasional Pinterest fail, but mostly lots of successes! I hope you come across some better ones! :)
Haha the whole point of Pinterest is that even people who can't be creative can learn!!
you crack me up, once again. i will give you a couple easy pinterest ideas that i know you can master!
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