I've used
PicMonkey for online projects, but never thought about making cards and printing them as photos!
I love to use
PicMonkey for this.
I use
PicMonkey for all of my pictures so that they are not boring stock photos.
Not exact matches
Like Canva,
PicMonkey is set up
for the everyday person who would like to inject some graphics pizzazz into their world, but who can't afford the hefty price tag of hiring a graphic designer.
PicMonkey takes your existing photos and turns them up a notch through editing and touch - up features, then allows you to create a collage or another special design
for the ultimate «wow» factor.
PicMonkey is a free online image editor that removes the need
for businesses to invest in Photoshop.
Also thanks
for sharing
picmonkey I didn't know about it so I'll go check
for sure Angela
Use images with a little text showing the code (rather than just text alone) to excite people and make posts shareable —
Picmonkey is great
for this.
We are collecting our favorite posts about
PicMonkey and have chosen some of the best
PicMonkey tutorials on the web and brought them all right here
for you to quickly find.
PicMonkey, has a variety of templates that give your creative side unlimited artistic abilities with ease of usage at a very affordable price of only $ 2.75 / month
for their membership price.
PicMoneky: I use
PicMonkey to create pretty pins
for my Pinterest page or Facebook covers / post
for Facebook and much more.
* My
Picmonkey Free Editor doesn't seem to be free anymore so I need to find a new option
for my collages.
Pure White Chalk Paint Red latex paint (I already had it, otherwise I wouldn't have used latex) Modern Masters gold metallic paint Purdy paint brush FrogTape
for delicate surfaces (my favorite
for painting projects) Yardstick This stencil (I only used the crown) Overhead projector
for transferring the «Telephone» graphic (created in
PicMonkey and printed onto clear transparency paper) Sharpies
for outlining the letters and black paint
for filling in the letters
For my next baby, I decided to mix it up and use a digital overlay that I could just put on my picture using the free picture editing website
Picmonkey, and I loved how that turned out, too.
Laura — I actually use a combination of PowerPoint (to group the images & save as a picture) and
PicMonkey (
for overlays & text)
for my collages.
This means if you sign up
for PicMonkey's awesome Royale version, I will earn a small commission & you will be supporting Carrie This Home at no extra cost to you!
* Did you see my new heading??? Many thanks to PBFingers
for her awesome post on blogging tips and my new best friend —
PicMonkey!
Just gorgeous, just waiting
for PicMonkey to get in gear with this!!
Here's my post with my experience with
PicMonkey, as well as the guest blog post I did
for Writers Helping Writers about
PicMonkey.
For example, I recently made this image for a giveaway on The College Investor (P.S. I also made the Guide at the top using PicMonkey onl
For example, I recently made this image
for a giveaway on The College Investor (P.S. I also made the Guide at the top using PicMonkey onl
for a giveaway on The College Investor (P.S. I also made the Guide at the top using
PicMonkey only):
I recommend starting with
PicMonkey as it is the easiest to work with
for beginners.
Canva, Piktochart,
PicMonkey, Photoshop, Illustrator — we could go on and on about the many intuitive graphic design resources agents can use to craft visuals
for their real estate marketing strategies.
For example, if you visit a retailer's website and love a pillow, you would save the jpg image of the pillow to your computer and then upload it into
picmonkey.