I recommend starting with
PicMonkey as it is the easiest to work with for beginners.
I have wanted to try
PicMonkey as I've heard it's pretty cool.
Not exact matches
I personally use Photoshop, but there are free editing programs out there such
as GIMP and
PicMonkey.
I brightened them up a bit with
PicMonkey (
as I still do not have Photoshop or Lightroom).
Picmonkey has been my life saver
as I can not figure out how to use photoshop!
Laura — I actually use a combination of PowerPoint (to group the images & save
as a picture) and
PicMonkey (for overlays & text) for my collages.
I've used
PicMonkey for online projects, but never thought about making cards and printing them
as photos!
They then are each given a digital copy of the image (I emailed my group their's) they then develop the image through experimentation with editing websites such
as picmonkey and fotoflexer.
Here's my post with my experience with
PicMonkey,
as well
as the guest blog post I did for Writers Helping Writers about
PicMonkey.
PicMonkey can also support your marketing by adding a watermark — identifying text such
as your website URL — to the images you post on Facebook so that when others share them, they share your web address, too.
It's great to be with you today
as we share How to Create a Design Board in
PicMonkey with the fabulous ladies of the Back to Basics Series.