Podcasts by The Truth about the Pin
This podcast will allow listeners to find out the truth about some popular pins on Pinterest. It will include them in the entire process of debunking some of Pinterest’s almost-to-good-to-be-true pins that include pictures that look nothing like the final result. We will not only include photos of ourselves through the process but also include some in the final result. As we venture through this process we would not only choose some pins on our own but also would like some suggestions on which to do in following weeks. Our purpose is not to bash Pintrest or those who post their ideas to it. We love Pinterest just as much as the next person. It has become such a huge resource in creative ideas for everyday life; we think it would be beneficial to share whether these ideas actually work! And of course, we will have some fun along the way.
Further podcasts by Autumn Granger and Jenessa Tomassacci
Podcast on the topic Design
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Season 1 Ep. 3 - DIY Face Mask and Ombre Nails from 2022-04-22T06:46:06.243663
In this episode, we test out the yogurt, honey and oatmeal face mask and ombre nail pins for our spa night.
ListenSeason 1 Ep. 4 - Inside Out Caramel Apples and Banana Ice Cream from 2022-04-22T06:46:06.240532
In this episode, we test out the inside out caramel apple pin as well as the super easy banana ice cream.
ListenSeason 1 Ep. 6 - Fall Potpourri and Oreo Truffle Balls from 2013-11-20T09:10
In this episode, we test out the fall potpourri pin and the Oreo truffle ball pin.
ListenSeason 1 Ep. 5 - Copycat Starbucks Frappuccino from 2013-11-13T09:10
In this episode, we test out the inside out caramel apple pin as well as the super easy banana ice cream.
ListenSeason 1 Ep. 2 - Melted Crayon Art from 2013-10-23T08:00
In this episode, we experiment with the process of creating melted crayon art using a box of crayons, a canvas and a hairdryer.
ListenSeason 1 Ep. 1 - Homemade Smartphone Projector from 2013-10-16T23:50
In this episode, we walk through the process and result of making the ever popular homemade smartphone projector.
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