The Dos and Don'ts of Pinterest Boards

By Lindsey Kupfer, Life2PointOh.com

The new Pinterest craze is awesome for women to get creative and pin things that they are interested in. However, there are some boards that are plain creepy for people to have. Check out the do's and don'ts of pinning and tell us what you love about the new social media!

DON'T have a board for "My Future Baby." Unless you're pregnant, this is just so wrong.

DON'T have a board for "My Future Wedding" if you are single. You won't have a future wedding so long as this board exists.

DO have a board for your favorite recipes. Pinterest is a great tool for beginning to advanced cooks.

DO make a board for outfits that you like. It can really help fashion-challenged people create a great wardrobe.

DON'T make a board for "Our Future Life." Let's hope your boyfriend even wants a future life with you after seeing it. Talk about creeper status!

DO have a DIY board. You never know when you will get into the crafty mode and want to spend time making a fun decoration.

DON'T make Pinterest into Facebook by having a personal photo album board. It's open to the entire world and that isn't what Pinterest is for!

DO make a fun bucket list of your dream vacay spots. You never know, your boyfriend, husband or friends could totally surprise you with one.

DON'T have a "hot guys" board. Let's just say if you are over the age of 15, it's not cool to have a public pin board of shirtless guys. (Ogle at them in private!)

DON'T have your pins linked to Facebook. No one cares on Facebook that you've been on Pinterest for over two hours. Although it does show that you don't have much going on.

Life2PointOh is on Pinterest! Also, see something you want to pin on the site? Just click the "Pin It" button above each article! Happy pinning!

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