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This is exactly the kind of occasion when I like to give photo gifts of some sort. There's nothing more personal or treasured. A 90th birthday is a milestone worthy of a special, sentimental gift. I chose "Cheers" as the title of this collage with photos of our family raising our glasses and toasting at previous celebrations, all brought together in the collage to represent toasts to Al on his 90th birthday.

Whenever King-Man and I drive to Wisconsins to visit Al, we can always count on him welcoming us with a bottle of Wisconsin beer when we arrive--usually Point beer from a local brewery in Steven's Point. Al's not a big drinker, and I seldom see him drink otherwise; but we always share a beer when we're first together. So, "Cheers!" seemed a fitting theme for a photo collage for him.

Our sons, T-Man and Brackenthebox, and daughter-in-law Rachel, weren't able to make the long trip to Wisconsin from their homes in San Francisco and Boston; but I could include their photos in the collage and make them part of Al's birthday celebration and gift.

Create a photo collage on your computer.

I created this collage on my home computer using Microsoft Publisher. There are lots of software programs that will work to create something similar, and you're likely to have something on your computer that will do it. Many photo kiosks in stores make it easy for you to create and print collages if you don't already have the software to do it at home. They usually have collage templates--all you have to do is drag and drop your photos into the spaces on the template.

1. Pick a theme that is fitting for the person being celebrated. It could be a favorite sport, hobby, food, vacation spot, or tradition. You don't have to have a theme, but it makes the collage more fun and it makes it easier to narrow down and select photos.

2. Select photos that fit the theme. If you don't have digital copies of all of them, they'll need to be scanned at home or at a store that offers that service (Walgreens, Walmart, Sams, Target...). If you don't have photos from the past, you can take photos specifically for the collage. For example, if you wanted to do a "cheers" theme to congratulate someone who's retiring where you work, you could take a camera to work and take photos of co-workers pretending to toast with a glass or bottle. In other words, if you don't have enough photos to work with--fake it!

3. Select one central photo that is particularly good of the person being celebrated and fits with the theme of the collage. I chose a favorite father-son photo of Al and King-Man sharing a brew.

4. On your computer, create a page of whatever size you want (mine is 8x10*) and insert the central photo in the middle. Make it big, but leave a border for adding smaller photos around the perimeter. *Hint: Make the collage the size of a standard ready-made frame. It will be much more expensive if you have to have a frame custom made.

5. Begin adding photos to the border. Crop them into different sizes and shapes. Scatter them randomly and at different angles. A scattered layout is easier, because you don't have to worry about everything being sized so that it lines up perfectly. It also gives the collage a fun, casual look.

6. Continue adding photos until the outer border is full. I recropped and resized photos a few times to get them all to fit. I tilted them at different angles, too. You have to play with the photos a bit before getting everything to fit. In the end, I eliminated a few photos so the collage wouldn't get too crowded.

7. Add some clipart that goes along with the theme. I searched for "party" clip art and found these balloons. Then I added a yellow border around the central photo that matched the yellow balloon.

9. Add a message. I wrote "For Dad and Grandpa--We raise our glasses to you in celebration of your 90th birthday. Our love, Ron, Monica, Tyler, Bracken, and Rachel." Every photo matched that sentiment--all with raised glasses and smiling faces.

10. Add colored borders around the remaining photos. I used the two remaining balloon colors. (I'd already used the yellow.) Approx. half of the photos around the perimeter have a blue border added.

Yes you can, start off by creating a blank document the size you want your collage to be, then on the File menu use Place to insert your images. I'd recommend inserting each image onto it's own layer, this allows you to edit the image without effecting the others.

I just created a collage with multiple images, following video tutorial instructions, but when I double click on a single image for editing it doesn't open in a separate window.... Is this a bug or do I miss something in option, preferences and so on...

Not sure why anyone thought that was a good idea or why a content thumbnail is needed for a folder (especially since the photos that show up on the thumbnail aren't necessarily representative of the folder contents).

We store all of our product photos on Dropbox. Our account does not have beta testing enabled and I cannot find any information on this update. Dropbox, if you are going to have all folders that contain only photos appear with file previews PLEASE give the option to opt out. I name my folders so that I know what's in them, I don't need to see the first three pictures in the folder. Going through folders and photos is so much more chaotic with the folder icons appearing as a cluster of photos. I talked with Dropbox Support and they said there is no way to turn this feature off, but it is absolutely maddening.

Thanks for your reply. I created the collage by starting in the Organizer, selecting the 6 photos and then using the Create>Photo Collage tool. I didn't look for layers, I just used what the Editor presented to me.

I had some success using the layers. At first, I had trouble accessing the layers. I had to change the editing mode from Advanced to Basic before I could see the layers panel. After some experimenting, I found that stretching the layer mask reduced the borders and space between the photos. ff782bc1db

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