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How to Create a Photo Collage

November 17, 2012 by Mom on the Make Leave a Comment

As I have mentioned before, I’m in love with PicMonkey for watermarking and adding various designs to my photos.

I also love this free web tool for making photo collages.

Below is a quick tutorial on just how easy it is to put together your very own collage.

I am using the photos I took several days ago at the Kilauea Bakery for the tutorial.

STEP #1: Go to PicMonkey.com and click on Create a Collage.

how to create a photo collage

STEP #2: The Layout choices will appear on the left.  You can choose the shape for your photos.  I chose Square Deal.

choose square deal in picmonkey

STEP #3: You can choose four squares, two squares, nine squares, big and little squares etc…There are many combinations to choose from in this section.  I went with the four equal sized squares for my Kilauea Bakery Treats.

four squares photo collage

STEP #4: Click on Upload to upload your photos.  After uploading, your photos will be stored where the image icon is on the left as indicated by the orange arrow.

make collage with picmonkey

STEP #5: You can see my bakery treat photos showing up on the left.

collage in picmonkey

STEP #6: This is so easy.  Simply drag your photos from the left over to the squares where you would like to place them in your collage, then click on Save.

picmonkey collage

STEP #7:  I then go back to pickmonkey.com, and click on edit photo.  From there, I follow the steps from my How to Use PicMonkey tutorial and add shapes and text to my photo as seen below.

kilauea Bakery CollageEasy Peasy.  I love PicMonkey.  As if you didn’t already know.  🙂

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