
Picmonkey has added several new features to their easy to use and free online photo editor. This blog post will just cover the new “Light” photo effects they have added under the “Effects” menu in the Picmonkey Photo Editor section.
By Dru Cortez

Picmonkey has added several new features to their easy to use and free online photo editor. This blog post will just cover the new “Light” photo effects they have added under the “Effects” menu in the Picmonkey Photo Editor section.
By Dru Cortez
While I have been dabbling in the world of digital scrapbooking for a couple of years or so, and engaging in my hobby when I can, (using a variety of free and or paid resources), I knew that with the popularity of Picmonkey and other photo editing programs that someone would eventually create an easier online digital scrapbooking software application.
So, I wasn’t surprised to see that the doyenne of all things homemaking, home design and style, and crafting would launch her own crafting application for the ipad. This application was initially released sometime in June of 2012 and was available for free.
After July 8th, 2012 it was made available on the itunes app store for $4.99. If you are on Pinterest, the Martha Stewart Craft teams regularly posts pins on their application. If you click on the Martha Stewart Crafts pic above, you will be directed to her introductory video of the app but it it basically speeds through the interface. (This is not an affiliate link.)
According to other online reviews, the crafting app is solely for card making. It enables you to choose from three background sizes and decorate them with elements like patterned paper, stamps, punch-outs, stickers and even sparkles. Four themes are included with the app, and five add-on packs are available for $1.99 each via in-app purchases.
As you would expect from Martha Stewart, the app provides themes that complement each other and are color coordinated, but you can go outside of the box by mix and matching your own themes. You can retrieve pictures from your ipad or use the ones already stored on your ipad for your photo layouts.
All your projects can be saved, emailed or posted to Facebook and Twitter. If you were looking for something that is actually printed, you can send the card to your printer or send it to Snapfish, a digital printing service. I have been looking for other similar apps for available for android tablets but haven’t been successful, so I’ll have to do additional research.
Other similar ipad apps that are worth looking at are:
Red Stamp Cards –
Available at Itunes app store – Free
ScrapPad- Srapbook for Ipad
Available at Itunes app store – Free
If you want additional information, or just want to know what the interface looks like, I have included a third party Youtube video review of the software app, so you can get an idea of the look of the software app’s interface and the basic functions that are available on the Martha Stewart’s Craft Studio.
Sometimes it helps to watch a video of someone else using the software before you commit to trying it out. Unfortunately, it’s no longer free, so you want to be able to get the most for your purchase.
By Dru Cortez

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and there are probably a lot of projects you might have on your mind to create. But why not create a simple photo collage (using a free, easy and intuitive online photo editor) that you can share with family, friends and of course all your loved ones.
The following steps should get you started quickly.
*Remember: Picmonkey is free to use and requires no registration. (Of course, PicMonkey tempts you with all the goodies and bells and whistles in the paid Royale features but their basic tools work really well.)
Go to the Picmonkey website. Go to Your Main Menu and Select the “Create A Collage Feature”.

In this tutorial, we will be using Picmonkey’s current “Sweetheart” theme sample pictures and include one of my own, so that I can show you how to include your own pictures as well as use Picmonkey’s options.
Photo #1 shows the basic template layout and the main menu options on the left hand side. Go to the “Photos” option and you can select your photos from the drop-down menu.

Photo #2 shows the picture of the vintage kitten valentine card image that I uploaded and the option now should read “From My Computer”. Your photos will be available to you by toggling between these two options.

Photo #3 – To create the layout for this example, select the “Layouts” option from the menu and then select the “Square Deal” option and choose the 2 x 2 square photo layout, four squares total.

Photo #4 was included to show you the “Fabric Swatches” option on the menu in the event you wanted to use a fabric swatch image rather than a photo, but for this tutorial we will only be using the pictures shown.

Photo #5 shows the template filled with the pictures which I just dragged and dropped into the template. Notice the small grey rectangular area that it is shown in the screenshot as I dragged over the kitten valentine card. When you see this on the template, it means that Picmonkey will be creating a new square or rectangle to make room for the additional photo being added to the layout. Picmonkey will automatically adjust the template to the new photo I have dropped in and the photo template now has five photos.

Photo #6 shows what the template looks like once I have completely dragged and dropped in the photo of the vintage valentine card. So, the basic template with a white background (the default) has been created. Adjust the images to your liking.

Photo #7 shows the “Background” option on the Main Menu. You have four options in this menu, you will have to preselect or adjust:

The following are the options included in this menu:
Now that you have finished your creation, you can adjust it to your liking. When you have made all your adjustments, you will now save your photo collage to your computer.
Photo #8 shows you what the menu option looks like once you click the “save” button above your template. Picmonkey usually gives you a standard file name for your photo and will save it to your computer. To save time, I usually add a letter to the end of the name and rename it later, but you can name your photo whatever you like.

A photo collage template at 1024 x 1024 pixels will print out at 14.2” by 14.2”, so you can use the change option to resize your photo at this point or you can save the photo to your computer and go back into Picmonkey and resize it with the “Edit a Photo” option.
And that’s it, you now know the basics of creating a photo collage. As you play with the options, you will be able to adjust the photo collage to your liking and create a wonderful image to share with your loved ones!
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Image Credit – Main Photo
Pictures were Picmonkey’s photo samples by C.Fisher Photography
Valentine Postcard
Vintage elements by Graphics Fairy
Fonts by Dafont “Susie’s Hand”
Heart Tape strips by PuglyPixel