![]() ![]() Select Picture & Display using the Up/ Down buttons, then press the Enter button.On the supplied remote control, press the HOME button.Some models may not have the same functions as shown below, or the function names or operation procedures may vary depending on the model. The weather is warming up around here and while I have a laundry list of projects to tackle or rather, finish, I think I’d rather be outside.Notes: The following procedures and item names are examples. What’s your favorite tool in PicMonkey? Have any other ideas for photos you would “tint”? Please share! Truly endless possibilities here with PicMonkey for FREE and that word is music to my ears! Need a birthday gift for someone? Frame up a photo tinted in their favorite color. I think it would be adorable to tint an action shot of your child (riding a bike, throwing a ball, playing outside) in their favorite color and hang it in their bedroom or playroom! Patrick’s Day – a green family photo or green picture of your house? A whole green gallery wall?!? This would be fun to play around with for St. So, after investing a quick 5 minutes of your time, you’ve diy’d yourself a custom piece of “art”! …but went with the plain black and white version instead. I also had fun playing around with the “ Ombre” function and almost used this pink ombre tinted picture in our bedroom from the beach on our honeymoon in St. I truly love looking up from bed at this photo in all its pink glory!Īnd in case you are looking for some great photo printing options, here are a few of my favorite places (affiliate links are used): The only thing left to do is have your photo printed and then stick it in a frame! Lastly, name your photo (I have it set to jpeg file type) and click “ Save to my computer“. So at the top, directly above your image, click “ Save“. But after you find the right color, then click “ Apply“. I had to play around with the shade of pink to get it just the I way I wanted it. You can point you cursor on any color and click to instantly change your photo’s tint. This is what color is automatically generated… Then, while you are still in “ Effects” / the magic wand icon, scroll down to “ Tint” under the “ Paintbox” section. Next, you’ll want to select “ Black and White” and hit “ Apply“. Excuse the monstrous arrow, but I wanted to be sure you saw where to click since my arrows didn’t show up on my screenshots ha! Click the little magic wand image to be able to choose from the various “ Effects”. Since it’s so special, I knew I wanted it to be a part of the “art” in our bedroom. ![]() As cheesy as it sounds, in this moment, I remember looking up, seeing T look at me and just knew he thought I was beautiful. Every time I see this image, it brings back the joy, excitement and even the nerves and uncertainty I felt throughout my pregnancy, especially the first time around. Side note…I’m a tiny bit embarrassed that I’m blasting this maternity picture at you so many times throughout this tutorial, but it is one of the most absolute nearest and dearest photos from our maternity shoot when I was pregnant with our firstborn. Then go to your image’s destination folder and open the photo you’d like to work with. ![]() In my case, it was on my desktop, so I chose “ Computer”. After falling in love with PicMonkey, I did decide to upgrade to the Royale Membership to have access to even more really great tools & functions including a ton of fancy fonts.Īfter you arrive at picmonkey, click “Edit”.įrom here, you’ll then select your image source. If you aren’t familiar, PicMonkey is an awesomely amazing free online photo editor and I actually use it for all my blog editing. It’ a subtle change from the original photo, but the end result is a really fun twist on an otherwise ordinary photo!įirst, head on over to. Yep, you might not have even noticed, which is why I love this method. I pretty much carried the pink around the room – the pink chair to the colorful gallery wall art print, along with pink flowers throughout AND… “Don’t you just love having a chair in here?!” “Yeah, me too.” You can probably guess which one of us was asking that question on repeat, while the other politely agreed □ The pink chair in the corner is one of those things that after you have, you can’t imagine life without! The last few weeks we’ve been saying to each other… You probably know by now that I, A – love gallery walls and B – I’m over the moon happy with our recently refreshed master bedroom! Well, with gray walls, white bedding and dark espresso furniture, the bones of the room are neutral, but I went big this time with bold, black and white graphic print curtains, pattern play on the bed and pops of color – pink, yellow and blue pulled from my inspiration art piece from minted, which is where the pink came from in the first place! ![]()
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