
Inspired by Pinterest —
Katherine Linzey's 6-year-old daughter, Elyse, poses with a crayon wreath made as an end-of-year gift for her kindergarten teacher last year.

I am a Pinterest mom —
Linzey and her husband, Brian, live in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, with their two daughters, Elyse, right, and Anabelle, left. Anabelle, who is 3, was born with the neurological disorders lissencephaly and microcephaly.

Inspired by Pinterest —
For Elyse's superhero themed 6th birthday party in July, all the decorations were made by hand and were inspired by hours of Pinterest scouring.

Inspired by Pinterest —
Superhero lollipops in a Captain America shield foam stand.

Inspired by Pinterest —
Pumpkin-shaped Rice Krispie treats for Elyse's preschool class a few years ago.

Inspired by Pinterest —
These headbands were designed by Elyse, using fabric flowers Linzey learned to sew through tutorials on Pinterest. "No particular occasion, just filling time."

Inspired by Pinterest —
A standing herb garden, inspired by several similar photos on Pinterest and assembled by Linzey's husband "so that we can all enjoy some outside time. Anabelle's room has a sliding door that opens right into the garden, so it is easy for her to sit outside while we plant and tend."

Inspired by Pinterest —
Linzey made this visual stimulation board to use for visual therapy for Anabelle, who is legally blind. "Inspired by similar boards posted on Pinterest as being for sale, I figured I could make one just as easily," she said.

Inspired by Pinterest —
One year, Linzey converted Anabelle's wheelchair into a dog house and put her in a puppy costume for Halloween.

Inspired by Pinterest —
A fabric-flower hair clip display made as a raffle gift for a fundraiser for Anabelle's Wish, a charitable organization in Anabelle's name to assist families who have children with rare neurological disorders.

Inspired by Pinterest —
Anabelle outgrew her crib this year, but still needed something to contain her and prop her in the right sleeping position, so the family got a hospital bed. "It was so medical-looking and looked out of place in our home, so we dressed it up," Linzey said. Elyse designed the stickers.


