Pinterest Wedding: Couples Can Now Share Their Pins And Boards On MyRegistry.com

Want To Pin Your Registry? Now You Can

If you're planning your wedding on Pinterest, chances are that you've already created a board (either intentionally or unintentionally) with all of your registry wishlist items. Adorable teacups? Check. Awesome piece of artwork? Yep.

But there's only one problem -- how to share those items with all of your guests?

This week online gift registry service MyRegistry.com -- which allows couples to add items from any store onto one universal gift list -- launched a browser extension that lets users easily add any pin on Pinterest to a universal gift registry on its platform. MyRegistry.com members can also transfer complete pinboards onto their gift registries using the company’s new Pinterest import tool.

But while the prospect of combining Pinterest boards with a real-life registries is exciting, do the tools measure up to the hype?

We decided to test-drive the new browser extensions ourselves; read on to find out what we thought.

Gift Registry Add-on for Pinterest

The gift registry browser extension for Pinterest added an "Add to MyRegistry" button on all Pinterest pins (this feature appears in addition to the usual "Repin," "Edit," and "Comment" buttons that are shown when you hover over a pin). You just click the Add to MyRegistry button if you want to add the pin to your MyRegistry.com registry -- pretty self-explanatory.

The design of the add-on was surprisingly easy and intuitive to use (heck, you're just clicking one extra button on Pinterest). The tool automatically retrieves prices on pinned items, even if they're repins. The best part of this add-on: you don't have to leave Pinterest in order to work on your registry (no more hours of painful web browsing!), and you can pin to your registry from anyone's boards without repinning to your own board first. (We also downloaded it to Chrome without a hitch.)

Tool for importing whole pinboards or selected pins

What about those who already have a completely-curated wedding registry board? That's where the second tool comes in. The importing pinboard tool was slightly more complicated than the first, but still relatively easy to use.

All we had to do was enter a Pinterest username and account URL to import boards and choose which pins we wanted to add to our registry.

Retrieving all the information took just a few seconds (surprisingly, since that's a whole lotta pins!) and all the items' pricing information was also imported. When we ran into one item (a set of plates from Crate and Barrel) that didn't have an available price, the tool prompted us to return to the original website from where we had originally pinned the item -- smart! Although this method was slightly more work than just clicking one button, it would definitely be a quick way to import full boards.

Both of the tools promised to make the often-frustrating and time-consuming process of registering for wedding gifts much easier by making your already-created, carefully-curated Pinterest boards available to guests. Our verdict? Let the pinning begin!

To see other great online wedding registry alternatives that don't require a trip to a big box department store, click through the slideshow below.

Wedding Registry Alternatives
Honeyfund(01 of06)
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Honeyfund was created when Josh and Sara Margulis set out to find a honeymoon registry for their own post-wedding trip to Fiji. But after finding that many registries had high fees or expensive travel bookings, the couple decided to create their own free honeymoon registry. With Honeyfund, couples can select honeymoon-related gifts (such as a airfare, brunch for two, a romantic tour, etc.) that guests can purchase for them. Guests can then print a certificate showing which gift they purchased and bring it to the wedding. Couples can view gifts they've received and keep track of thank-you notes on the website. (credit:Honeyfund)
Gift Registry 360(02 of06)
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GiftRegistry360 allows couples to add products from multiple retailers onto one simple registry list. Couples can either choose to add items to their registry by retailer or by category, or choose to use the Gift Registry 360 bookmarklet tool. Guests can view the couple's list, and then click through to the retailer's site to make a purchase. (credit:Gift Registry 360)
Upon Our Star(03 of06)
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UponOurStar allows couples to register for various "wishes" online. Couples can ask for gifts as diverse as activities for their honeymoon, financial help for their first home, a trip around the world or even a college education fund for their future family. Guests donate cash, and the couple will receive a cash payment for their contributions. (credit:UponOurStar)
Deposit A Gift(04 of06)
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Deposit a Gift is a cash gift registry service that allows couples to create a gift list for monetary contributions. Couples can list any type of gift they'd like (whether that be a new set of sheets or a fund to save up for their first house) and guests can make contributions towards the items on the list. (credit:Deposit A Gift)
Merci Registry(05 of06)
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Merci Registry, one of the prettiest online alternatives, allows couples to register for items from anywhere on the web, from Etsy, to Home Depot to your local spa. Couples can also ask for donations for big purchases (such as a first home or honeymoon), and organize their thank-you notes post-nuptials. (credit:Merci Registry)
I Do Foundation(06 of06)
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With the I Do Foundation, you can either choose a Charity registry, which allows you to create a registry for direct donations to your selected charity, or an "I Do" gift registry, which is partnered with your favorite department stores to donate up to 6 percent of the spending on your gift registry to your selected charity. (credit:I Do Foundation)

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