How To Create A Board On Pinterest (For Total Beginners)

how to create a board on Pinterest. it's a cork board with a red push pin at the top and the words below that say Pinterest board.

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Pinterest Felt Like a Different Planet

When I first opened Pinterest, I had no clue what a “board” even was. I was used to Facebook… and Pinterest felt like a different planet. I didn’t know how to create a board on pinterest or how to make a pinterest board… is there even a difference between the two? I didn’t even know where to find boards, or what to post on pinterest once I had one. It was a lot.

If you’re a brand-new content creator or small business owner dreaming of passive income, the terms alone can feel confusing: boards, pins, titles, descriptions. Maybe you even typed, how do I create a new board on pinterest or how to create boards on pinterest (more than one), and still felt lost. I’ve been there… staring at the screen, wondering if I should just give up.


How to Create a Board on Pinterest (Step-By-Step)

How to create a board on Pinterest. screenshot of creating a board.

Step 1: Create Your First Board

Desktop:

  1. Click your profile (top right)… where your picture is… or should be.
  2. Click Saved → click the + symbol → then click Board.
  3. Name it (see tips below), toggle keep this board secret if you want it private, and click Create.
    (as an FYI, if you make the board secret, noone will be able to see it)


Mobile (iOS/Android):

  1. Tap your profile → click Saved → click the + symbol → then click Board.
  2. Add a name, choose Secret if needed, tap Create.

If you came here searching how to create a NEW board on pinterest or even how to MAKE a board on pinterest, that’s it… you’re done in under a minute.


Step 2: Write a Clear Board Description

  • Explain exactly what lives here in 1… 2 sentences.
  • Use natural keywords your audience would search (example: “pinterest for beginners,” “easy dinner recipes,” “budget wedding ideas”).
  • This helps your pins show up in search more than any list of hashtags will.


Step 3: Choose Strong Pinterest Board Names

Keep it human and searchable (skip cutesy names). Great Pinterest board names look like:

  • “pinterest for beginners”
  • “content creation tips”
  • “best small business ideas”
  • “holiday desserts”


Need Pinterest board ideas inspiration? Think in buckets or folders: recipes, home, faith, money, wellness, marketing, etc.
Go here for help with Pinterest board name ideas.


Step 4: Add Pins (Yours or Saved)

  • Click the + symbol → then click Create Pin (that’s how to post on pinterest from your computer/phone).
  • Or save helpful pins from your feed into your new board (always check the content is relevant).
  • Aim for a consistent theme so the board “teaches” Pinterest what it’s about.


Step 5: Organize & Access Your Boards

  • How do I organize my Pinterest boards? On desktop, drag boards to reorder. On mobile, use Organize to move/rearrange.
  • How do I access my pinterest boards? Go to your profile (with your picture) → then click Saved. All boards live there.


Step 6: Make It Private (Optional)

  • How to make a Pinterest board private: Edit the board (click the pencil icon ✏️ at the bottom right of your board to edit) → then toggle Secret on. Great for work-in-progress or personal collections (like when you create vision board on pinterest and aren’t ready to share).
How to create a board on Pinterest. this is a screenshot of an example pin that goes into your board.


About Group Boards

  • Pinterest group boards (group boards) let multiple people pin to the same board.
  • Use them when you truly collaborate; otherwise, your own focused boards usually perform best.


Quick Naming & Strategy Tips

  • One topic per board (don’t mix “sourdough” with “marketing”).
  • Match pins to the board’s topic (titles/descriptions matter).
  • Add 1-2 relevant keywords in your board description.
  • Publish consistently; small steps compound.


My “I Finally Get It” Moment

The day I stopped overthinking and simply created two boards… “pinterest for beginners” and “content creation tips”… everything clicked. I knew where my pins belonged, I knew what to create next, and I could finally answer “how do i create a new board on pinterest” for someone else. If I can do this, friend, so can you.


Quick Mini FAQ

  • How to create a board on pinterest: click profile → saved → + → board → name → create.
  • How to create boards on pinterest: repeat the same steps for each topic.
  • How to make a pinterest board: same as above, just different wording.
  • How to make a pinterest board private: edit board (pencil icon) → toggle secret.
  • How to post on pinterest: click the + → then create pin, add title, description, link, and image.


Want Hand Holding?

If you need a beginner friendly, step-by-step path from boards to traffic, the Pinterest Marketing Academy is my favorite. It teaches strategy that works… even with zero followers.


Final Thoughts

You don’t have to master everything today… just create one clear board and add one helpful pin. That’s it. Consistency beats perfection on Pinterest, every time. And if you save something to the wrong place, no stress… you can always look up how to unpin a pin on Pinterest and fix it in seconds. Proud of you for starting; your future boards (and future traffic!) begin with this first click.

You’ve got this. Truly. One board at a time.

Until next time…

All my love,

SusieQ

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