Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Confessions of a Pinterest Addict

Hello, my name is Amanda, and I am a Pinterest addict. A Pinhead, if you will.

This is how bad it is...I started to write this post, and got distracted by something shiny on Pinterest for 20 minutes. I never meant for this new hobby to get out of hand, really. But I can't help myself!

When I first read about Pinterest months ago, I thought it sounded interesting, but I didn't really see how it could be helpful to me as a blogger. I also didn't want a whole new avenue of social media to keep up with. Twitter and Facebook for networking would be enough, thankyouverymuch. I forgot about my stagnant account for some time until I saw all the buzz around the blogosphere and decided to give it another shot.

Oh. my. word.

I don't know if you've jumped on the Pinterest bandwagon yet or not, but I've discovered it's actually a really fabulous way to categorize all the eye candy I come across online. I love being able to "Pin" pictures of great recipes, crafts, room makeovers, outfits, funny quotes, etc.

Pinterest saves the links from which I find my inspiration, and I can categorize them on my own bulletin boards. I've got boards for Photography Tips, Recipes, Crafts, Rooms, Style, Quotes, Kids' Activities, and more.

Here are just a few fun things I've found on Pinterest:












So, someone, please tell me I am not alone in my addiction. Can we start a support group? I'm afraid I might try to Pin one of my kids because they are so cute. If I don't show up to the first meeting you can find me on my Pinterest page.

Because the first step is admitting you have a problem, right? Right?!

*Pinterest did not sponsor this post. But I think they should pay for my therapy since I clearly have an obsession.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Blogging Myth #4: Any Old Picture Will Do

If this is your first time visiting for my Blogging Myths series, welcome! You can read from the beginning of the series here. This series explores the misconceptions that many bloggers and readers have about blogging.

Myth #4: Any Old Picture Will Do

Although we discussed the importance of words last week, blogs rely heavily on pictures to tell stories, share steps in a tutorial or recipe, and say things that sometimes words just can't impart. Readers tend to scan for a picture or two before moving on.

If your blog is lacking in (good) pictures, how can you grab your readers' attention?

The hard truth is that sometimes the difference between a good blog post and a great one lies in the quality of pictures shared. 

I am not a photography expert (looking back through my archives will prove that), but I have learned over the past few years of blogging that good photographs can only enhance a blog post that features good content. 

Here are a few things to think about when planning your posts:

1. Size Matters (that's what she said)

Many of you know that I contribute to the Centsational Girl blog as a "talent scout" of sorts for Kate's weekly Best of the Blogosphere series. I can't tell you how many blogs I've had to click away from because the photos were so tiny that it was impossible for me to see the details of the project/room/craft/recipe that the blogger wanted to share. 

Small pictures make your reader work too hard, and readers don't want to have to work to get the gist of your post!

Here's a little test. Which of these pictures works best?




It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the largest photo works best because it lets the reader see not only what my girls are doing, but also the colors of the bedding and the neat IKEA lamps that I wrote the post about.

Please don't go through all the work of transforming your family room/bedroom/kitchen/bath only to cram all your work into teeny tiny photos. If you work in Blogger, the easiest way to resize your photos is to upload them to your post, click on each photo individually, and choose the size you want. (Note: Some blog templates will not allow for X-Large photos unless you have your template redesigned)




















But what about my Blogger storage? Will using larger photos use up my storage?
Yes, you will go through your storage capacity using large photos, but Blogger (shockingly) made it very easy for me to add more. I spent just $5 for extra storage and was immediately able to get back to reloading photos to my post. $5 is small price to pay for large, clear pictures that do not make my readers squint or work at guessing what I'm sharing.

2. Lighting
Bad lighting is another culprit in blog photos. If you want a real explanation of why using your flash on photos indoors doesn't really work, check out the resources at the end of this post.

Suffice it to say, flash photos just have a harsh, glaring look to them. It's easy to tell the difference once you've  been reading blogs long enough.

I grabbed a little box of Bible verse cards on my kitchen counter to show you the difference.

Flash:
























No Flash (natural lighting):
















3. Timing
Obviously, life doesn't just hold still and wait for good, natural lighting to arrive so we can snap the best shots. But you can control when you shoot photos of your latest project or recipe.

If you're serious about making your blog reader-friendly, scheduling a few minutes ahead of time to get some good pictures of your latest project can make a huge difference! Planning plays a big role in blogging.

4. Other factors to consider

  • Angle


Experiment with different angles before choosing the best photo for your post. It's fun to see how a picture can look completely different when shot from a few inches to the left or right!

  • Background
Again, when real life is happening (birthday party, school event, etc.) you don't have much of a choice in your surroundings. If you're working on a specific project, planning ahead to reduce background clutter and distractions can go a long way.

I used the old poster board technique to shoot my Bible verse box...but look what happens if I show you the "whole picture":























Getting close to your subject, cropping, and being aware of backgrounds are all good things to think about! No one needs to see my food processor, candle propping up my poster board, or (still!) need-to-be-caulked counters!

I hesitated to post these tips today because I am self-taught when it comes to taking photos. I am clearly not a pro. I haven't even had to guts to use the Lightscoops I got for my birthday. These are all tips I wish someone had shared with me as a new blogger. I think it would have been a game changer for me!

Here are a few great Resources on Photography:
Better Brighter Blog Photos (a series from Centsational Girl)
I Heart Faces (a great site with good tutorials and fun challenges)
31 Days to a Better Photo (wonderfully informative series at Life with My 3 Boybarians)
Using the Flash (guest posts at Centsational Girl)

I'm taking a break from Blogging Myths next week because of our beach trip (holla!), but I have some other fun things in store....

What are some tips you have for better blog photos? (Or things you like to see?)

Linking to Home Stories A to Z

Monday, July 18, 2011

Design Star from a Regular Blogger's Perspective

So, I must know...after last week's post on the Design Star Season Premiere on HGTV, did any of you watch?

In honor of the show's second episode airing tonight (set your DVRS: 9 pm/8c on HGTV!), I thought it would be fun to recap a few highlights from the premiere.

It is important to note that while I read a lot of blogs, many of them home decor related, and I am pretty good at spotting things I like, I am not an interior designer. Words like "scale", "cantilever", "budget", and "texture" are out of my range of expertise...which falls somewhere between colors in the lines and in love with Nate Berkus. 


At any rate, the show started with a bang in New York, New York. The contestants' first challenge was to pair up and make over the penthouse in which they will be staying. Partner and group challenges are always full of dra-ma! because you always end up with a looney or two who just can't seem to work well with others.

I did very much like Kellie and Karl, who teamed up to beautify the Bonus Room.

Before:


























After:

























Karl's focal wall mural was much better than anything Nina created last season, and Kellie's little nook under the stairs was a nice use of space. My kids would probably love to live there. I think I would like that very much.

Meg is another designer I liked. Some might wonder if she comes across as a little cheesy, but I thought her idea for a show about "Design Crimes" sounds like something I would watch, or (at the very least) DVR with intentions to watch. She was perky without resembling a hyperactive poodle (something her fellow cast-mate, Leslie cannot claim), and although the room she worked on with Tyler was a bit plain, I liked the color combo with the purples. Maybe this is because I currently have purple toenails. Either way, I liked it:


























Leslie and Cathy's room didn't stink, but their personalities kind of did. Leslie gave cheerleaders everywhere (including the one who writes this blog!) a bad name with her ENTHUSIASM! over everything. She seems nice enough, and made some good choices, but she needs to tone it down a little. Indoor voice, maybe? Cathy, who would like everyone to know that she won an Emmy for broadcasting, was bossy, and snobby, and very snippy. I don't think I could watch an hour of her all by her lonesome on the screen.

Here's their room:


























It's not hideous at all. Just kind of a snooze. Reminded me of something I'd see at a corporate retreat center. That was my main beef with the first episode. The designs weren't terrible, but they weren't fantastic either. Sometimes I wonder if, to be really fantastic, you might just have to take some risks.

A few teams took risks, but not in a good way.

Kevin and Bret's tangerine bedroom would be perfect for a teen, but not a pair of grown men. The fact that they had to create a sign that screams "RELAX" is sort of the first hint that maybe the room is not working. I'll give them props for taking a risk with the color...just didn't pan out here:


























Mark and Blanche took on a bit too much in their room, which led to an unfinished bed and weird (to quote Vern Yip) "grandma doilies" made from tea lights screwed into the wall. Again, props for taking risks and shooting high. They just missed the mark:

























To be quite honest, what annoyed me more than any other thing during the whole episode was the new host, Tanika Ray. She is very beautiful and smiley, but 99% of her lines came across as if she were answering questions in the final round of the Miss America pageant. I kept waiting for her to say "world peace." I'd rather see more mentoring from David Bromstad or more input from the judges, who seem much more cheerful this season. I like cheerful.

So combined with the fact that this season's Bachelorette is a complete pyscho and whiney and immature and I don't care to watch it live, Design Star now has my full attention on Monday nights this season. I believe that tonight marks the introduction of the dreaded "White Box" challenge, so you're going to want to tune in if you haven't yet.

You can find all the info. on the designers, judges, and last week's episode here on the Design Star site.

What do you think? Any favorites yet? Anyone you want to see get the boot already?


Disclosure: This post is part of a sponsored campaign by HGTV Design Star and Crafterminds. All opinions are my own. 

Target Gift Card Winner

The winner of the Target Gift Card Giveaway is #24, K from Our Little Corner.
K, please send me an email at my gmail account (amandaserenitynow {at} gmail {dot} com) by Wednesday at 5 pm in order to claim your prize. Congratulations!

Big thanks to Karen from Karen at Home for hosting the Giveaway and for sponsoring my blog!

Back in a bit with the latest from HGTV's Design Star....

Sunday, July 17, 2011

More Highlighted Links--Share Your Best Post!

Good morning, friends! If you're here to link up to Weekend Bloggy Reading, it's open for new links until 10 pm (ET) tonight. Please share your best post of the week with us...crafts, recipes, home decor, book reviews--all kinds of posts are welcome.

Don't forget to enter the Target Gift Card Giveaway...if you join the party and add a link back to me (within your post!), you'll earn an extra automatic entry! I also like to Feature bloggers who not only have great projects, but who also take the time to follow through with good blogging etiquette and link back to me in their posts as the party hostess.

Here are a few links from Weekend Bloggy Reading that caught my eye!

~"Gettin' stitchy wit it"


~A Year of Blogging in Pictures


~DIY Carseat Cover Canopy


~His and Hers Chair Makeovers


~Mango Bellinis


*Please, if you haven't already, take a few moments to visit a few of the other links from the party if you linked up this weekend. I love hosting, and I love commenting on posts...but it's no fun for anyone if we just have stale links sitting around. Get out there and find some fun reads! {wink}

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Enjoy your Sunday!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Highlighted Weekend Links-- Share Your Best Post!

Happy Saturday! Are you enjoying your weekend? Please pop in to link up YOUR best post of the week at my Weekend Bloggy Reading party. Open for new links until Sunday at 10 pm (ET).

Don't forget to visit this week's Target Gift Card Giveaway. If you join this party and add a link back to me (within your post!), you'll earn an extra automatic entry!

All kinds of posts are welcome: We have recipes, home remedies, room makeovers, crafts, fashion advice, book reviews, and more! The code for the button is near the end of this post.

There are a lot of fabulous posts this weekend! If you haven't yet, please be sure to visit some of the other links from the party and say a quick howdy to those who have taken the time to visit you. That's how a good blog party works--lots of participation. Otherwise we just have a bunch of stagnant links, and that's no fun for anyone!

I'd also really appreciate it if you'd take the time to link back to me within your post(s)...I like to return the favor by Featuring the bloggers who follow through with good old fashioned blogging etiquette!

Keep reading to see just a few of the posts that caught my eye so far:

~Birthday Cupcake Flags


~How to Fix a Scarred Leather Couch


~Confidence with a New Hair Cut

~Morning Routines


~Play Mailbox

~Paint Swatch Banner


So, what did you have up your sleeve this week? Come by and share it with us here! Be sure to check out some of the other bloggers' work too. Here's the button in case you'd rather use that than a link back.
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I'm working at commenting as well as balancing my family and fun time this weekend...thanks for your patience!

If I've featured you, feel free to snag this button for your blog:
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I'll be back tomorrow with more Highlights!

Friday, July 15, 2011

::Weekend Bloggy Reading:: Link Up!

Welcome to Weekend Bloggy Reading. I hope you'll link up your best post of the week today, and maybe leave me some comment love!

All kinds of posts are welcome--recipes, crafts, funny stories, home decor, etc.; but please do not link to Etsy shops, businesses, items for sale, etc. (I have a Sponsors section, if you'd like to Advertise with me.)

Here are a few of my faves from this week:


sources listed below

~Maggie from Midwestern {Sewing} Girl shared an awesome guest post at Positively Splendid with her Photograph Tiles. Great gift idea...it's not too early to think about Christmas gifts.

~A Tennis Racket Dahlia? Paula made one!

~Jen struck gold once again with her Summer Mantel Makeover.

~You can take a tour of Ashley's Cheerfully Colorful Craft Room.

~If you're looking to sell your home (or even just prettify it), you must read Leslie's Bathroom Staging Tips.


~And Me? This week featured:



Time to link up your best post of the week (please take the time to include a link-back or my party button and visit some of the other participants!)

Here's the button code if you'd prefer to use that rather than a link-back:
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Party is open until 10 pm (ET) on Sunday night.

Remember that blog parties work best when bloggers participate, so if you have a chance to visit a few of the other links, you might find a new friend or two!

I'm out and about this morning, getting a pedicure with my friend Christy. Looking forward to some girl time! Speaking of girl time, I'll probably divide up my weekend between taking the girls to the library and the pool...anything to keep them busy.

What are you up to this weekend?

I'll be back tomorrow with some highlights from Weekend Bloggy Reading!

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