Find What You Want

04 May 2014

Grading Scale & Accounts

  

I will be following the 5 “pin” grading scale for the each of the pin. The pins are for the original pins, not the way that I attempted the pin.
  • 5 pins – this is worth your time, money, and energy. Follow the pin exactly. Follow the instructions exactly. 
  • 4 pins – this is a great project, you will have fun, but there are some better ways to do it.
  • 3 pins – if you want to attempt it, go for it, but it is not blow your mind away.
  • 2 pins – honestly, there is a better way to do this or this is not worth attempting unless you REALLY want to.
  • 1 pin – Don’t. Just don’t do this.

The grading will be at the beginning of each blog with a brief explanation on why it was given that number of pins with the reblog of the original pin. Afterwards, I will show you exactly how I completed the project.  At the end of each blog, I will let you know if it is truly worth pinning that project onto your Pinterest Boards for you to attempt at later date and to allow you Pinterest buddies know how great it is as a project. I will also pin my blog to the Worth The Pin Pinterest account, so that you have a reference for the project in the future. 

Here is where you will be able to find us throughout the Internet:

  • Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/w0rththepinning (that is a zero for the O, people already having used names..lol)
  • BlogSpot - worththepin.blogspot.com
  • Facebook - Worth The Pin
  • Tumblr - worth-the-pin.tumblr.com
  • Twitter - @worththepin
  • Instagram - worththepin
  • Gmail - worththepin@gmail.com
Starting tomorrow, I will FINALLY be able to get projects up and running. You have no idea how happy I am about this and scared. And please, if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please send them to the email address above.


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