
How I’m Rebuilding After Losing My Pinterest Account
(Spoiler: It involved panic, snacks, and a complete identity crisis)
I lost my Pinterest account. Yep. Poof. Gone. Just when I thought I was finally starting to get some momentum.
Let’s rewind a bit.
The Great Pin Purge of 2025
So here’s what happened: I was riding the Pinterest wave, creating cozy, clickable Pins like a woman on a mission. My board game was strong. My Canva game? Even stronger.
But… there was one tiny problem.
I used Amazon product images before I had permission as an affiliate. Total rookie move. And when I realized it, I did what I thought was the responsible thing:
I mass-deleted every single Pin that might’ve crossed a line.
Sixty-plus Pins gone in one sitting. No big deal, right?
Wrong.
Apparently, mass-deleting a ton of Pins looks exactly like spam behavior. I might as well have emailed Pinterest and said, “Hi! Please flag me as a bot!”
So I woke up one day and found my account suspended. No warning. Just a polite little message that basically said “it’s not us, it’s you.”
Mild Panic (Okay, Full Meltdown)
1st Reaction: I’ve ruined everything.
2nd Reaction: I wonder if there’s a career in squirrel photography.</em>
3rd Reaction: Wait… I have a blog!
This blog — Redcypress Designs — started as a way to connect the dots between creativity, intentional living, and all the quirky tech/design experiments I love. Now, it’s my main hub while I rebuild.
What I’ve Learned So Far
- Read the rules. Even if they’re 14,000 words long and sound like they were written by a team of caffeine-deprived lawyers.
- Don’t use images you don’t have rights to. (Yes, even if Canva makes it easy.)
- Deleting a bunch of content quickly? Not the move. That’s basically the Pinterest version of running out the back of a bank with a sack of money.
What I’m Doing Differently
- I created a new Pinterest account, with fresh energy and no funny business.
- All my product Pins now link to my Amazon Idea Lists, and I only use photos I took or made myself.
- I’m doubling down on my blog content, so if anything happens to a platform, I still have control of something.
In fact, I wrote about how I’m repurposing my photography for shoppable content right here, if you’re curious.
The Upside? I Get a Do-Over.
This time, I get to build smarter. With systems. With more intention.
And with fewer self-induced platform implosions.
Pinterest might’ve kicked me out of the party, but guess what? I’m sneaking back in with better shoes and an actual strategy.
TL;DR (Too Long; Deleted & Rebuilt)
- I used Amazon product images before I was approved. Don’t do that.
- I mass-deleted Pins. Don’t do that either.
- Pinterest suspended me. Oops.
- I’m back, better, and blogging through it.
Got questions about rebuilding after a platform blunder? Need a support group for overwhelmed creatives with big dreams and slightly chaotic execution?
Come hang out. I’m making mistakes so you don’t have to.

