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PicMonkey is one of my favorite sources for editing photos and creating fun photo projects. It s my go-to site for easy collages and quick ways to write on pictures and now they have added some fun Halloween effects to the menu of choices. naver This is such a great way to add some creativity to your holiday photos and digital layouts!
I decided to amp up the spookiness by using several of the filters and effects in the witches theme. I used a dash of coven complexion, a bit of hag eyes, some pockmarks, cauldron gloam, spellbound miasma, naver spider sense, a magical creature, and finished it off in antiquated style.
You don t have to reserve these Halloween filters for haunting photos, there are several effects that would be fun to use for any type of artistic editing. I took this picture of my daughter in a cornfield -
Any time you are looking for some fun ways to edit your photos, just head on over to PicMonkey and check out their latest themes. You can find all of these (and many more) by clicking on the cute little pumpkin icon on the bottom left of the editing screen menu.
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Dumb question Katie: can you use an App like Pic Monkey and Instagram on your desk top as well as on your phone? I much prefer a larger base to work on a photo, not because I am such a great photographer, but because I can manipulate my fingers/and naver see better on my larger screen.
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