I find it user friendly and easy to navigate.
I’m not paid by or affiliated with PicMonkey.
I just love it.
And I think you’ll love it too!
I’m not paid by or affiliated with PicMonkey.
I just love it.
And I think you’ll love it too!
Watermarking your photos is important if you share them anywhere on the internet.
Period.
Period.
It simply says… this is my property.
Here is an example of a photo with no watermark.
A dishonest person could, for instance, easily write a blog post claiming they picked these flowers from their garden and arranged them.
And oh aren’t they just lovely.
Or, maybe their hubby or latest boy-toy
brought them home to them.
Blah~blah… whatever.
You get the picture {no pun intended} right?
All it takes is a little something
to protect your flowers, your kitchen remodel,
a handmade craft…
even your KIDS!
Here is an example of a photo with a watermark.
Step-by-Step Watermarking Instructions.
1. Open picmonkey.com
2. Click on the box that says;
edit your photo
(This will open your browser)
4. Click the P.
5. Enter the TEXT you desire.
It will appear in the box.
6. Next, select the FONT you wish to use.
7. Click thegreen ADD button under the text box.
8. Your text will appear on the photo.
9. You can drag the text anywhere on the photo.
10. There are many option available for the text;
color, fade, bold, italic, placement, size, blend modes
and delete (if you want to start over).
11. When you are happy with your final selections, click off/away from the white drag and drop working box and your text will be on the photo.
12. Hit SAVE. (in the lower left hand side)
– A “save to my computer” box will pop up.
– Click the green save photo button.
– Name your photo in the file name slot.
– Rename your photograph if you would like the keep the original
non edited version. This way you will have both.
– Add .jpg to the end of your photo name.
– Hit save in your pop up box.
There are prompts.
It’s easier then it sounds when written out.
Promise!
All done. You did it!
It is very simple. Don’t be afraid.
Click around & play away!
I hope you found this tutorial clear and easy to use.
If you need more help I am happy to give it.
I will answer any questions the best that I can.
How To Watermark Photographs Using Picmonkey
5. Enter the TEXT you desire.
It will appear in the box.
6. Next, select the FONT you wish to use.
7. Click thegreen ADD button under the text box.
8. Your text will appear on the photo.
9. You can drag the text anywhere on the photo.
10. There are many option available for the text;
color, fade, bold, italic, placement, size, blend modes
and delete (if you want to start over).
11. When you are happy with your final selections, click off/away from the white drag and drop working box and your text will be on the photo.
12. Hit SAVE. (in the lower left hand side)
– A “save to my computer” box will pop up.
– Click the green save photo button.
– Name your photo in the file name slot.
– Rename your photograph if you would like the keep the original
non edited version. This way you will have both.
– Add .jpg to the end of your photo name.
– Hit save in your pop up box.
There are prompts.
It’s easier then it sounds when written out.
Promise!
All done. You did it!
It is very simple. Don’t be afraid.
Click around & play away!
I hope you found this tutorial clear and easy to use.
If you need more help I am happy to give it.
I will answer any questions the best that I can.
PS-No Monkeys were harmed in the editing of these photos.
How To Watermark Photographs Using Picmonkey
This content is original to Fox Hollow Cottage and belongs to Shannon Fox.
Appearance in full on any site other then Fox Hollow Cottage is theft!
Appearance in full on any site other then Fox Hollow Cottage is theft!
Katharine Devinney says
Thanks for the info. I use picmonkey all the time and love it.
kelly arent-Copper Roof Interiors LLC says
I have been using Picasa….how do you rate it next to Picmonkey? Do they have many of the same features? I can’t seem to find those see thru banners for editing on Picasa….does Picmonkey have that option?
Thanks for the tut on how to watermark.
Kelly
KatBell says
Fantastic tutorial!!! As someone who is getting ready to start a blog, this was very much needed. Now I just need to figure out how to start the blog!!! Thanks.
susie says
thank you SO much for this! i just started (literally – this morning around 2 am!) blogging and your how-to was perfect for someone really NOT computer savvy like me! 🙂
Jaye Leon says
Okay, can I just say that you just changed my life????
Heart Vintage Design says
Thank you so much. I really needed this post!