pinterest pins lately
my aesthetic core
Hey everyone! I've been getting so many questions about my 'aesthetic core' lately, and honestly, it's something I'm constantly refining on Pinterest. It's not just about pretty pictures; it's about curating a visual representation of what inspires me right now, a true 'BEST REFRESHER' for my creativity! If you're wondering how to find your own aesthetic pins on Pinterest, I have a few go-to strategies. First, don't be afraid to use very specific keywords. Instead of just 'aesthetic,' try 'vintage Parisian aesthetic,' 'dark academia vibes,' or even 'COWGIRLS GO COASTAL' if you're into that unique blend of rustic and beachy. The more niche you get, the better results you'll find. I also love diving into other people's 'Favorites Created by you' boards – it's a treasure trove of inspiration! When I see a pin that truly resonates, I don't just save it; I click through to the original source or the board it came from to discover even more hidden gems. Don't underestimate the power of Pinterest's suggested pins feature; it often shows me things I didn't even know I was looking for, helping me broaden my aesthetic horizons. Once you've collected a bunch of pins that speak to you, the real fun begins: creating a Pinterest collage! This is where you bring your aesthetic core to life in a tangible way. I usually start a new private board for each collage project. Then, I drag and drop pins, arranging them to tell a visual story. Think about color palettes, textures, and the overall mood. Sometimes I group similar pins, other times I create interesting contrasts to add depth. For a more traditional collage feel, you can screenshot your board and use a photo editing app to cut, paste, and layer images, adding text or other elements. This process helps me visualize themes for my wardrobe, home decor projects, or even just my mood for the week. What I love most about these 'pinterest pins lately' collages is how they serve as a dynamic mood board. They’re not static; they evolve as my interests do. Having a clear aesthetic core, whether it’s minimalist, bohemian, or something as specific as 'The Good Times News' vibe, truly helps in making daily choices, from what to wear to how to decorate my space. It acts as a filter, allowing me to only bring in things that genuinely align with my personal style and well-being. Plus, sharing these collages, even just with close friends, is a fantastic way to connect and get new ideas. It's so rewarding to see how a collection of images can beautifully represent your inner world and inspire thoughtful conversations!





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