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    Home » DIY & Crafts

    Making Chalkboard Art on PicMonkey

    Published by Pam Kessler | 689 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. -

    I've had a lot of questions about some of my chalkboard inspired headers.

    House Of Hawthornes blog chalkboard inspired header

    I actually created this one in Photoshop, but since quite a few of you use PicMonkey, I thought I'd show you how to do something similar in the PicMonkey program.

    PicMonkey Blackboard Art Tutorial:

    What you need to start off with is an image that looks like a blackboard. You can get a free blackboard background image at Foolish Fire or you can google "free blackboard digital paper" and find quite a few to get for free. Free is good.

    These come as jpeg files just like your normal photos do, so you are just basically writing text on top of your chalkboard image just like you can write text on top of a photo. Just remember where you save the jpeg.

    Go to Picmonkey.com and click on Edit A Photo. A box will pop up with your computer files on it, so just pick the chalkboard image that you had saved previously.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    When your chalkboard image is showing in PicMonkey, you need to click on the Tt icon on the left which signifies Text.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    It will give you different font styles that you can pick from. In this instance, I used Lobster Two for the word PicMonkey.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    I picked a white color for my type. I changed the fade from 0% to 8%, just to lighten the harshness of the text. Chalk isn't super duper bright on a chalkboard.

    Below that I typed the words Chalkboard Art in the font Eraser Dust.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    And the word Tutorial in the font Quentin Caps.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    Then on to the fun stuff.

    To add festive shapes to the chalkboard, you click on the butterfly icon which signifies Overlays.

    There are lots of shapes to choose from, but in this instance I chose the hand which for some strange reason is under the Postal category of the Overlays.

    I guess people used to write letters. People have hands. Hence hands under Postal???

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    I wanted to put my blog name on the chalkboard, so I chose Ecuyer Dax as the font.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    And put the word From in the font Learning Curve.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    I clicked on the boxlike thing on the top of the column that signifies Basic Edits and cropped down my chalkboard to get rid of the excess.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    I saved it by clicking on the Save button

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    and chose to save it in the Pierce size, changed the width to 1000 px wide and then Saved To My Computer.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    And you're done.

    Easy to follow tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer! Also includes 10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard!

    PicMonkey comes loaded with a ton of fun fonts. Or you can get your own fonts for your computer, which then area accessible on PicMonkey.

    When you are in the Text area (Tt), just click on the brown box that says YOURS, instead of the blue box that says OURS and you will see a list of all the fonts that reside on your computer.

    Here are some of my favorites for chalkboards:

    10 FREE fonts that look great on a chalkboard. She also includes a tutorial on how to use PicMonkey to create chalkboard printables on your computer!

    All fonts were from DaFonts , except for Monterey BT from A-Z Fonts and Great Vibes from Font Squirrel

    Beware - font sites are very very fun. You will soon be redesigning logos in your sleep.

    Oh, and dingbats!!! Not calling you a dingbat, but there are things called dingbats that I am in love with too. You will type a letter in a dingbat font and a graphic pops up. For instance the little leaf type thing in my header is a capital letter S in the Bergamot font, which is a dingbat.

    Sure, PicMonkey has something similar in their Overlay section, but there are some pretty fun dingbats out there on the web and they are pretty much a requirement in authentic chalkboard looks.

    Gwenn Moss has a nice post about making real live chalkboards, not of the only-on-the-computer-screen variety. And she made a chalkboard with a typewriter on it for her office. Great minds think alike! She has lots of little tips including using hairspray after you're done. On the chalkboard, not your head, your hair is just fine.

    I hope you enjoy creating your chalkboards, either on the computer or on an actual blackboard.

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    1. Keeping it Cozy

      November 15, 2012 at 3:42 pm

      What a fun post! I love your new header!

    2. Robin

      November 15, 2012 at 10:58 am

      Loved this post Linda. I have photoshop but I almost always use Pic Monkey instead since I only know the pure basics of photoshop. I really should try using it more so I can learn to do more with it. Like picking things out of photos like you did with your typewriter. Would love to see a tut on that is you have the mind to takle it. I for one would be very excited. LOL. wink, wink

    3. Kim K.

      November 14, 2012 at 3:38 pm

      Great tutorial, Pam. Picmonkey has totally become my favorite "free" photo editing replacement to picnik. All my faculty want to jazz up their online courses with snazzy banners and this is the tool that I sent them too.

    4. Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads

      November 14, 2012 at 6:32 am

      Pam, I love your header that you created, and I noticed how your social media buttons match, too! Thanks for sharing how to do the chalkboards in PicMonkey!

    5. Karen June Miller

      November 14, 2012 at 2:06 am

      Very cool!

      Karen
      Idaho

    6. Into Vintage

      November 14, 2012 at 12:54 am

      Love this!! And you are a peach to put together such a great tutorial. Thanks so much for the inspiration, Pam!

    7. Snooks

      November 13, 2012 at 11:48 pm

      You aren't kidding. You could spend hours on these sites playing around with this and that and not even realize how much time has passed. Very dangerous. Great post.

      @ 3Beeze Homestead

    8. NanaDiana

      November 13, 2012 at 10:35 pm

      That is a great tutorial...although I was lost after the command to "open Picmonkey"...lol. I DO know how to watermark now and I am so proud of myself I could just do flips...well...THAT wouldn't be pretty, would it? xo Diana

    9. Buttercup Bliss

      November 13, 2012 at 9:47 pm

      What a great post!! My header needs help - I am hoping this post will give the tools I need to make it look better! Thanks you!

    10. cherry

      November 13, 2012 at 9:38 pm

      love this and thank you but... I did not know that you could use other fonts in Picasa now you are going to have to share how to do that..lol
      hugs, Cherry

    11. very merry vintage style

      November 13, 2012 at 9:00 pm

      Love this look... your new header is fabulous!
      Mary

    12. Olive

      November 13, 2012 at 7:39 pm

      Pam, this is wonderful. Thank you. I knew dingbats had to be a good thing:} Olive

    13. Sue

      November 13, 2012 at 7:26 pm

      Thanks for the source for the chalkboard background, Pam! PicMonkey is so user friendly, isn't it? My photo shop skills are sadly lacking- I need a one on one tutorial.
      🙂 Sue

    14. Laurel@chippingwithcharm

      November 13, 2012 at 7:25 pm

      Fun, fun 🙂 I have played a bit in picmonkey...but didn't know about the chalkboard...can't wait to try it!! By the way...your blog is looking GREAT!!

    15. Carlene @ Organized Clutter

      November 13, 2012 at 7:19 pm

      I barely have Picassa figured out, I hope I can get the hang of picmonkey. Super cool header, my home photos are so last year!

    16. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      November 13, 2012 at 6:52 pm

      What a great post, Pam! I love Pic Monkey and appreciate all these fun tips! Pinning!

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