DIY Photo Name Art


We’ve all seen those great pictures with people’s last names spelled out in assorted photograph letters-they sell for upwards of $50-100.  But did you know you can easily make your own for only the price of printing?

Step 1: Visit this Flickr gallery and browse the gallery of letters, saving your favorites. (Please note-this gallery is very generously provided for PERSONAL use, please read the copyright carefully-you may not sell these images or use for commercial purposes.)

I was creating my last name-Riker-so my first stop was the Rs.  There are pages and pages to choose from. I plan on making my art black and white so I didn’t pay attention to the colors of the letters.

Once you have all of your letter photos saved open up PicMonkey and click the “Create a Collage” button.

Upload your letter photos to Picmonkey.

Click on the Layout button (middle one) and choose “Ducks in a Row.” I chose the option with five in a row, if you have a longer last name go ahead and chose this for now.

Drag and drop your photos into the frames.  If you need extra frames drag your photos to the space between the squares to create new spaces.

Click on the Palette Icon to adjust the border options. I reduced the spacing and opted for a black border.

Now save your picture and “X” out the collage window.

Now load the picture you just saved into the main PicMonkey area.  Click on the Effects icon (beaker, second from top) and scroll down to Black and White. Hit Apply and you’re finished! Save your picture and you’re ready to print at your favorite site!

Do you think you’ll make any of these for holiday gifts this year?

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  1. Courtenay says:

    Smart! Are you going to print it out and show us what you do with it too? Pretty please? :)
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  2. Donna Woods says:

    ank you for sharing!

  3. Ooo, I love that! Thanks Melissa, I might just have to play around with that this weekend!!
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  4. Donna Woods says:

    ank you – LOVE your ideas.

  5. Jennifer says:

    Love this! Found you at the {what’s shakin’ link party}… following!

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  6. What a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial. Kids home sick today so I’m definitely going to play around with this!
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  7. Okay, collage made- now quick question…what size would you print this?
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  8. Terri J says:

    Thank you so much for sharing this information w/ us Melissa! I already have a dozen things floating around in my head that I would like to try!!! Of course, some of that will depend on what frames I can come up with at the Dollar Store, Goodwill, other thrift stores and what I already own!!!

    • Melissa says:

      I think its a great idea to create something with a frame already in mind-printing/framing is really the only cost so if you found a cool thrifted frame or a good deal on one this could be such a frugal gift!

  9. Bobi Jensen says:

    I love this!

    I have a weekend party I’d love for you to share this on:

    http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com

    Thanks!

    Bobi

  10. Tausha says:

    I love this! i have seen this idea, but never using picmonkey. You are a genius!!! You made this project totally do-able now. I am thinking that my 12 yr. olds friends will love these as gifts!
    Thanks so much for sharing! Totally pinning!

    Happy Weekend my new friend!
    Tausha
    sassystyleredesign.com

  11. Megan says:

    love this idea! I see these everywhere and it’s so fun to know how to make it myself! I would be honored if you shared this at my Ginger Jamboree Link Party!
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  12. Kelly Meyers says:

    Thank you! I am working on making a few for Christmas gifts! PicMonkey is awesome!

  13. Kelly Meyers says:

    I uploaded my Saved Collage to Walgreens and it has very poor resolution. When you saved your letters from the Flickr site, what size image did you save? I saved as a Medium [x640] maybe I should have gone smaller? Thoughts and suggestions please!

    • Melissa says:

      I saved mine as medium too but you could try doing a larger file and make sure you are saving at max resolution in picmonkey. I haven’t printed mine yet (still trying to nail down my Xmas cards and order it all in one shot) I can look into it more this evening after my kids are in bed if you’d like Kelly.

  14. This is so cute! I love it. I’m tempted to do it with our house number to hang on our front door!

  15. Tina says:

    Melissa, I am not very good with computers but would like to do this for Christmas gifts…Questions????

    1. Where do you save this at?
    2. What is Pic Monkey and where do I find it at?
    3. Can you print it from home?
    4. Does it come out as one piece or are the letters separate?
    5. Can you pick the size you would like to have?

    I know this is asking a lot but if you can take the extra time I would be very great full for the help.

    Thank You

    Tina

    • Melissa says:

      Hi Tina, You can find PicMonkey at http://www.picmonkey.com First you need to save your letter images from Flickr as jpg files on your computer. Then you can follow the tutorial to create your art collage. Depending the length of the word you create the size would vary, I recommend having it printed off as a large print or poster and then trimming it if necessary.

  16. Katier. says:

    PicMonkey is awesome, but I cannot figure out how to make it the size I want (it shows % and px, but not inches). Which makes it hard to order it in a common size through my print fullfillment center. Is there another program out there that allows you to do that?

    • Melissa says:

      Katie did you try the crop tool? I’m not on my big computer right now so I can’t look but I believe the crop tool allows you adjust in inches.

  17. Tina says:

    Would love to use it but don’t how…suggestions please

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