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How Do I Make a Photo Collage in Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 6:44 pm

Making a photo collage in Canva is easy! With our user-friendly editor, you can create a masterpiece in no time. Here’s how:

1. Choose your photos.

The first step is to choose the photos you’d like to use in your collage. You can upload images from your computer, or import them from Facebook, Instagram, Google Drive, and more.

2. Select a layout.

Once you have your photos, it’s time to select a layout. Canva has plenty of layouts to choose from, so you’re sure to find one that fits your needs. If you can’t find a layout you like, you can always create your own custom layout.

3. Edit your photos.

Now that you have your layout selected, it’s time to edit your photos. Canva’s photo editor is easy to use and gives you all the tools you need to perfect your photos. You can crop, resize, and add filters and effects with just a few clicks.

4. Add text and embellishments.

Once your photos are looking just the way you want them, it’s time to add text and embellishments. With Canva, you can easily add text to your collage with our various text tools. You can also add shapes, lines, and icons to give your collage some extra flair.

5. Download or share your collage. When you’re finished creating your collage, you can download it as a high-resolution JPEG or PNG file or share it directly on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Creating a photo collage in Canva is simple and only requires a few steps: (1) choosing the photos you want to use; (2) selecting a layout; (3) editing your photos; (4) adding text and embellishments; (5) downloading or sharing your final product

PRO TIP: This article provides instruction on how to create a photo collage in Canva. However, it is important to note that Canva is a subscription-based service. If you cancel your subscription, you will no longer have access to your Canva account, including any collages you have created.
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