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Creating collages using PicMonkey – creating your own Facebook Page Cover
August 1, 2012 By 6 Comments
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I was going to pay £49 for stomp as the photographer at BML recommended it, but haven’t yet.
Is Pic Monkey free?
xx
Yup totally free. I too looked at BlogStomp but apart from it giving you the code to paste in to a blog post I couldn’t see anything else that you can’t do for free else where – and adding a photo to a post is easy enough to do !
Ooh it looks good! Been wondering how I can jazz up my FB cover. Looks perfect!
This is fab. Will definitely give it a go when I get five minutes
I love this….I’ve been trying to work it out on PSE but this is much easier!!! Thanks for sharing
I didn’t notice that when I was on there last week.Thanks for the tut.They are bound to start charging soon, that’s what the crowns are for.