✰︎ Collage + Polaroid Tutorial.

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This is similar to my previous tutorial, except I'm going to teach you how to add a polaroid into the mix

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This is similar to my previous tutorial, except I'm going to teach you how to add a polaroid into the mix. At the end, I'll also show you different versions of the cover.

| What You'll Need.
Phonto.
Afterlight.
Several photos of your choice.

| Let's Begin.

Step One.
Gather all your photos that you want on your cover including one main one that will be larger and more noticeable than the others. When gathering your photo, I think it's better to find your main photo first and then work around it.

I'm going to be use this photo of the beautiful Lily Rose Depp as my main photo:

Take note of the colors in your picture so you know what other photos to look at

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Take note of the colors in your picture so you know what other photos to look at. I'm going to look for bright blue, pink, and cream pictures.

Step Two.
Choose one of your photos either your main one or another one and make it to a polaroid.

If you have Afterlight and the instant film pack, you can go ahead and just put the polaroid frame on your photo.

But if you don't you're going to make your polaroid photo by choosing any of these templates:

But if you don't you're going to make your polaroid photo by choosing any of these templates:

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