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Different Desktop Wallpaper may bring you different feeling everyday. Sometimes add your own photos to the wallpaper sounds to be a good idea. iCollage for Mac can help you to make wallpaper on Mac with your photo album. It is very easy and will bring you splendid idea to show your photos!

Step 1: Launch Program and Choose Wallpaper Template
Click the iCollage icon to launch the program and choose template from Desktop Wallpaper template.

Step 2: Add Photos and Start Editing
Drag your own photos into the templates and add Effect to photos by choosing specific photos and clicking Effect to choose your favorite effect for the photos. You can drag more photos than shown on the template and add frame to the added photos.

Step 3: Email Your Wallpaper to Others
After editing, you can click Export button and choose E-mail to send your stylish wallpaper to your family or friends. Click Export button and the program will directly link to your mailbox.

Step 4: Fill in Email Address and Send out Wallpaper
After your mailbox launched, you can see the wallpaper attach in your mail content. Write the mail address, Subject and some words, you can send it to other people and share your masterpiece with them now!

learn details: http://www.imediacreator.com/tutorial-photo/use-wallpaper-template-to-ma...

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I took help from the

I took help from the instructions given by i Collage for Mac to make wallpaper on Mac with my photo album. The 4 steps given above are very easy to access and brought me splendid ideas to show my pictures. Thanks for the post.. Regards - nokia 5310

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