![]() ![]() Need more help planning your big day? Get our Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist, follow us on Instagram, and sign up to the One Fab Day newsletter for advice straight to your inbox. Create a board on Pinterest Be sure to set the Category and create a description Create a set of rules (more on that below) Add pins to your board (you don. Oh and make sure you follow us when you do! That said, if you're a details person who needs help to visualise your ideas, if you like making mood boards, if you plan on trying out some wedding DIYs, or if you just love to dream about your big day, then you need to get yourself on Pinterest, stat. And for many brides or grooms, Pinterest can add pressure that you just don't need, we hear you! You'll find plenty of tips and ideas by browsing websites (*ahem* like ours!) and checking out real weddings. Plenty of couples use Pinterest for the initial flurry of inspiration, but abandon it once they know what they're after, which makes perfect sense. With that out of the way, it’s time to move on to the fun stuff Let’s head over to Pinterest and create our first boards. Some people aren't into the details, and that's just fine (chances are your wedding will be all about the fun!). Photo by Anna G Photography via One Fab Day If Pinterest is Not For You, That's OK! ![]()
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