Pinbellish Pinning Celebration No. 41 | Redo It Yourself Inspirations : Pinbellish Pinning Celebration No. 41

Friday, June 10, 2016

Pinbellish Pinning Celebration No. 41


Welcome to Pinbellish!

A Pinning Celebration where you can  share up to 7 Pinterest pins with us! 

Happy Pinning!

"Pin Trivia" of the week: 


Painted Rolling Pin

A rolling pin is a simple tool used to flatten dough.

Over the centuries, rolling pins have been made of many different materials, including long cylinders of baked clay, smooth branches with the bark removed, and glass bottles. As the development of breads and pastries spread from Southern to Western and Northern Europe, wood from local forests was cut and finished for use as rolling pins. The French perfected the solid hardwood pin with tapered ends to roll pastry that is thick in the middle; its weight makes rolling easier. The French also use marble rolling pins for buttery dough worked on a marble slab.

Link-up rules & Guidelines

  1. Link to your pinterest pin (not your blog - only links to pins get featured)
    Your links should look like this: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/365565694733863368/
  2. Add up to 7 pins old or new (one for each day of the week!)
  3. Repin 2 pins for every link you add
  4. Follow your hosts on your favourite social media platform
At Pinbellish Pin Party please repin pins in Pinterest to promote Pinterest prioritising your pins to purfylle your Pinterest pinning pleasure. 

Meet & Follow Your Hosts

Stella : Purfylle | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  
Sarah : Sarah Celebrates | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  

Gina : Gina's Craft Corner | Google+  |  Twitter  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook




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Features

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Follow Purfylle's board Pinbellish Features on Pinterest.

Remember, if you ever miss a party you can check the Features Board to see if you've been featured in the past.


 Featured? Display your talent!




Remember to link your Pin URL not your blog post for your chance to be featured. Every pin automatically goes in the running for the PIN AWARDS.






Disclosures: By submitting a link to the Pinbellish Link Up you are giving the party hosts permission to feature your image on our blogs, across social media and future round up posts.  Pinbellish hosts respect you and your work; everything will be properly linked back to you and credit given where credit is due.  


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