If you find an item already clipped that you want to use, click on it and a box will appear. When I first begin a new board, I always search under the ‘all items’ tab for items I may want to use in my mood board. My sister has already purchased a West Elm duvet cover, so I searched under ‘all items’ for ‘west elm bedding’ and, lo and behold, someone else has clipped it to polyvore so there’s no need for me to clip it again. To the right of the collage space are all the items, sets, templates and embellishments you have to work with. I’ve never used the template option either as, again, it’s geared towards fashion.Īfter clicking ‘create’ you’ll be directed to a page that has a square mood board space with ‘create a collage’ in it. There are also ready made templates that you can fill with items. The ‘template’ option allows you to create your own templates with placeholders that can be filled later. The ‘collection’ option is geared more towards fashion I’ve never used it. For our purposes, we’ll be creating a set. If you hover over the small triangle next to the ‘create’ link, you’ll find options to create a set, collection or template. Sign in to your account and find the ‘create’ tab. In fact, for my sample mood board I’m simply helping my sister choose some new bedding so I won’t be furnishing an entire room. The goal here isn’t to design the perfect room but to become familiar with the process of making a mood board. If you’re having trouble deciding on a space to create a mood board for, I suggest keeping it simple – like a small bathroom or entry – for starters. Now that you have your polyvore account and clipper tool set up, let’s get clipping.
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