Pinterest helps clever crafter clean house -- and save marriage?

Pinterest

Oh Pinterest! Is there nothing you're not good for?

Non-profits use the bulletin board-style social network to raise awareness for their causes. Would-be first lady Ann Romney joined Pinterest to counter an anti-Romney crusade on the same site. Even the U.S. Army loves Pinterest, with 24 boards and 580 pins ranging from basic training and soldiers to families, fashion and chow.

And not only can you use Pinterest to plan your wedding, the Internet darling of 2012 can save a marriage as well.

"Homes that are super clean and organized remind me of Stepford wives and I don't have time for that crap," writes Jennifer Borget, a TV news reporter and active crafter, in her blog, baby making machine (pointed out by Mashable). "Problem is, that was the number one thing my husband and I would argue about ... Keeping our place clean."

Borget's Pinterest-inspired hobby of making dresses for her 2-year-old daughter only made matters worse. "I tried to shove things in the corner of the living room/ my craft area and warned my husband to stay away."

Fortunately, the cause of Borget's disorder offered a solution. A fabric-organizing pin inspired her to get things in order. From fabric, she moved to ribbon and tulle "and why not my whole living room while I'm at it?"

Now, "I'm constantly looking for ways to organize my daughter's toys, old clothes, books, tutus, bows. Plus my crafts, kitchen items, clothes, EVERYTHING!"

While crediting Pinterest with saving her marriage seems fun hyperbole on Borget's part, she writes that her husband – who points out handles his own fair share of housework — appreciates the result "He's just excited to be married to a real life Martha Stewart, I would be too."

Has Pinterest helped you get your life together? Tell us about it on Facebook!

— Via Mashable

More on the annoying way we live now:

Helen A.S. Popkin goes blah blah blah about the Internet. Tell her to get a real job on Twitter and/or Facebook. Also, Google+. Because that's how she rolls.

Discuss this post

I saw some cute glass etched jars on Pinterest once and that made me want to start saving the pickle jars to etch them and use for storage. The problem was...I started saving the jars, but never had time to etch them and use them! haha. I ended up tossing them :(. Someday maybe I will follow through with that! I occasionally post things on Pinterest too from my blog

    Reply#3 - Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:00 PM EST

    Man...they took out my blog address . oh well, google "Intoxicating Arts" if you wanna check it out.

      Reply#4 - Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:02 PM EST

      Pinterest is great. Will Facebook integrate Pinterest somehow?

      I've developed a small nice application that converts Facebook wall to Pinterest Pinboard. It's called Pinvolve.

      Do you think Facebook should do something like this?

        Reply#5 - Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:29 AM EST

        Oh, wasn't that just special? Well.......maybe not.

          Reply#6 - Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:40 AM EST

          I absolutely do not understand how Pinterest helped her get organized. This article does nothing to explain that.

          And when I go to Pinterest, all I see is a bunch of women with too much time on their hands who absolutely "looooove" everything that's posted. I don't see any focus to that site at all.

            Reply#8 - Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:31 PM EST
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