OK, I spend far too much time on Pinterest, but it's my pumping at the pc distraction. I've now been about 36 ish hours without Pinterest, because I can't log in! I know I'm still there, cos I can see my boards, but I can't pin anything.
I usually log in with facebook, but it says my facebook account is not associated with any account on Pinterest. And I can't log in any other way.
Someone out there must have an answer for me? Please???
Ok, little update; no luck trying to figure out the problem so I now have a new pinterest account and am in the process of re pinning all my pins...this could take a while!
I've updated my follow me button over there on the left, so if you want to follow me click on it. x
I usually log in with facebook, but it says my facebook account is not associated with any account on Pinterest. And I can't log in any other way.
Someone out there must have an answer for me? Please???
Ok, little update; no luck trying to figure out the problem so I now have a new pinterest account and am in the process of re pinning all my pins...this could take a while!
I've updated my follow me button over there on the left, so if you want to follow me click on it. x
This photo was taken yesterday. Ernest finally gave in to nap time at around 2pm, when India took him for a walk in his buggy and his new buggy cosy.
I've been meaning to make him a new cosy since he outgrew last years, but just haven't found the time, so we've been managing with blankets.
On Saturday though I bought a fleece blanket from Ikea for £9.99 with the intention of making it into a buggy cosy for him, and here it is, super super simple no sew buggy cosy.
I simply folded the blanket in half lengthways, and then in half again, and then I added resin snaps down each side, making a sort of snapped together bag.
I tucked this into the pram, where I felt around to find where the buggy straps were, and simply cut slits for them, (fleece doesn't fray) and then I unsnapped a few of the top snaps to create a space for Ernest to snuggle into.
I needn't have put snaps along the whole length, but this way I can lengthen the cosy as Ernest grows, so it should fit for some time.
It might not be the most perfect buggy cosy, but it's warm, it works, it was inexpensive and most importantly for me right now, it only took me ten minutes to put together. Oh yes, and being fleece it will wash and dry overnight if it gets dirty, and it will!