Now for the fun part-it’s like a puzzle! I filled every inch of that heart with photos and wasn’t too concerned about having excess on the edges since I was going to trim that off later. My canvas was 12×12 so I cut out a 10″ heart out of a piece of heavy card stock. I made sure to print out a large variety so that I had plenty to choose from while figuring out the placement on my canvas. It was fun finding the photos that I wanted to include. The smallest size it will print is 3×5″ so an 8×10 collage is an easy way to get a bunch of smaller prints all on one page. I can access the printer via my camera roll or through the All-in-One app on my phone.
Since it is wireless I can easily print my collages directly from my phone or iPad. I have an HP Deskjet 3632 All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner. I made several photo collages using an app on my phone and saved them to my camera roll until I was ready to print them out. I usually keep way too many photos on my phone, and if they aren’t saved on my phone they are on social media somewhere and easy to access. The kids had a great time finding themselves in the photos and talking about their favorites. 2015 was a pretty fantastic year filled with memories and new adventures. I’ve been slowly printing out photo books and decided to also make a memento to hang on the wall. With four little ones going four different directions in school plays, band, dance, piano, scouts, and after school clubs, there are many awesome moments to document! That doesn’t even include my favorite candid moments at home like the silly faces Ruby makes and the photos of the kids playing together. Maybe too many photos? Nah, there’s no such thing. I’ll show you how! This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias and its advertiser. You can even print the photos directly from your phone or iPad. It makes a great gift and is simple to make. A photo collage canvas is a great way to document the highlights of the year! Make one to display in your home and another to give to a grandparent.