How and why to use Pinterest
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I used to blurt on to everyone about Slimming World. But since we started living like we are on shore leave last November, I have decided life is much more fun when you are not on a diet, and whilst my clothes still fit, I am going to start a new campaign to anyone who will listen.

It has changed me life. I adore it. Gone are the days when I have to trawl through a list of bookmarks, scrolling down, then having to scroll back up again, as I am sure I just missed what I was searching for. I also have a much slimmer diary, instead of it bursting with pages torn out of magazines.

Christmas ideas and birthday wish lists kept quietly ticking along all year and fantasy worlds can be created with the ping of a pin.

Pinterest is an online community of users who share their pinboards. You can pin anything you want. Literally. If I saw a lovely cushion in a home store I could take a photo on my phone and pin it to my 'Home' board. I could spend hours getting lost browsing through other Pinners boards, repining their wants, wishes and finds to my boards.

You can also you the search facility to uncover others ideas and shared pins.

It is the best way to organise any project. I plan the boys parties using Pinterest and was a very lucky girl and was given some delightful presents from my husband, who checked the 'Birthday Wish List' board! You can also pin craft and beauty tutorials from other bloggers or online video sharing sites like YouTube.

You name it, you can pin it! Pin images from your own blog site to spread the word!

I defy anyone not be be able to research an idea using Pinterest. A friend of mine is having an unusual colour scheme for their wedding next year, but within minutes of searching on Pinterest, thousands of ideas popped up.

We used it to draw inspiration, when we updated our lounge and it was an essential resource, when I was planning my brother's wedding rehearsal as there were so many American rehearsals pinned along the same themes.

I even created a board of face painting ideas for my friend who has expanded her beauty business to include face paint parties!

You can edit, delete and update your boards, as little or as often as you like and you can like and follow others who interest you.

If you are a list or mood board type of person you will love it! Feel free to have a nose at my boards and follow me if you fancy!

I even have one for jars I like!

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You have to request an invite to join (although that is just an email sign up) or you can be invited by an existing Pinterest user like me! UPDATE MAY 2013 - you no longer need an invite! Sign up today!

Create your own pinboard and start pinning today and click here!

Baby Sister Beauty - The mother of all brushes
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We all know the rules of good make up application. Don't slap it on with your finger tips! Use brushes! You can buy sets of brushes in the pound shop, but there is one brush that my sister swears by and it is worth every penny.

The MAC 182 Buffer Brush. Yes it seems an extravagant luxury but it will last forever and it's 1 and a half inch dome, of the softest brush hairs you will ever feel, make it a must have in anyone's beauty bag.

It is designed to buff your make up lightly into the skin, blending base and powder, bronzer and blusher. Use it on your jaw line to blend that tell tale foundation line. Use it to blend cover up under eyes and around the nose area where make up can tend to sit more heavily.

It can be used on the lightest and heaviest of foundations, depending on your daily routine.

This week's Baby Sister Beauty tip. The mighty MAC buffer!

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Counting Trout
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What 3 year old wouldn't want a vintage trout net in their bedroom?! My latest and one of my greatest eBay buys. 1 bid and the net was mine!

I paid £10, which considering it is a large piece on the wall, I think was quite good!

I love the thought of the history it has, the seas it has dived into. It makes for the start of a great bedtime adventure story.

It had a black handle which seemed out of place in his new room so I spray painted it gloss cherry red with Rust-Oleum craft and hobby enamel!

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Linking up my #MagpieMonday find

Me and My Shadow