Create Instagram Puzzle Feed in Canva

Create Instagram Puzzle Feed in Canva

First is to log-in to your canva account.

Create new design. Let's use  3,240 x 3,240 px.




In elements, find a 3x3 grid.




Search for a line.




Change the color of the line into gray then. 




Duplicate and have 3 vertical and 2 horizontal lines.




Now that we are done with the lines, let's delete the grid.




Let's add 1 grid and to place this in 1 box. 




You can also add photos and stickers. You may also changed the color of the grid.







Then let's add another single grid but with different positioning in the box.




Duplicate then put rotate and put on the other side.




Duplicate again.




Now, let's upload picture and put that in one of our grid.



Let's add a shape then change the color.



Duplicate and place the shape on the lower right corner



In elements, search for dots, then duplicate again.



Search for brush then add to your template.



Add a text and hash tag depending on your mood.



And some of your favorite quotes.



Choose background.



Select coffee.



Let's add pen.



Add phone then change the color.



Now, remove the dotted lines.



Once all lines are deleted, save and download your template.



Go to pinetools.com



Search for split image.



Upload your saved image.



Choose both, then vertically and horizontally both 3. Then split image.



Then download all images and saved.



Final step is build your final Instagram Puzzle Feed in your preview.app.



Log-in or create account.



Or login with face book and connect your Instagram account.





Log-in to your Instagram account.



Choose plan.



You may use preview in your desktop if you upgrade or you may use this on your mobile phone.



Download in mobile or desktop.



Or you may directly upload the split images on your Instagram feed. Start backward when uploading. Just like this one. This is my finished puzzle feed uploaded in my Instagram.


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