DIY: Instagram Polaroid Photos

Here I am having my semester break I got nothing but time to do things wanna do and surf the net like nobody business. Currently I have been obsessing with diy home decor stuff. Well, blame it on Pinterest! Haha.... Joking. I love Pinterest to the max! Pinterest are the best place to get inspired for almost all things.

One of the thing that I want to do when I get back to Kuching is to decorate my wall with photos. Most of the photos. A polaroid photos will be way better looking than the normal 4R photo collage even though I haven't decide how I want to do with it or place it. This have to wait til I get back to Kuching and figure it out how I should I decorate my room. So, stay tune til my next, next................ next post?

There are many online website that offers to print your photos in polaroid and most of them need to pay. Ever think of printing your own polaroid photo? As I google on polaroid photo, I stumble upon this website, Wonderforest on how to diy your own instagram polaroid photos.

As I saw this post, both of my eye got lighten up and immediately got myself into a work mood. :D Okay, so here are the following steps to  diy your own instagram polaroid photos:

  • At her website, there is a ready made polaroid template, click here and download it. 
  • Go to Pixlr, choose "open image from computer" and open the template that you have saved previously
  • Now, open a new tab and go to Collecto to choose your favorite instagram photos and a larger image will appear. For me, I use Iconsquare instead of Collecto.
  • Right click on the photo and click "copy image location/URL"
  • Go back to Pixlr, click "open image location" under the LAYER on your menu bar.
  • Paste the "image location" in the box (CTRL + V, ENTER/ right click, paste). Your image will be added as a new layer to the document.
  • In the Layer panel on the right hand side, click on Layer 0 and paste the second "image location"
  • Repeat it for the 3rd and 4th photo.
Still blur? Click the video below and watch how they do it. 


Here's another way to do it if you have your square pictures store at your comp/lappy which I learn myself.

  • At Pixlr, under LAYER, click "open image as layer" 
  • To re-size the photo, under EDIT, click "Free transform..."
  • Under TOOLS, click "Move tool"

For the photos to fit perfectly of course they are few steps to be taken. Now, some of you may think that its a lot of work, I think its worth it cause I get to familiar with pixlr (P/S: This is my first time using pixlr) and learn how to deal with photos when the layer you're importing are too big or small. So, there there.... I've printed mine. Go have it a try! I see you in my next post. :)



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