![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully if you’ve followed my tutorial on how to create a logo for free, you’ve already got an account with Canva and are slightly familiar with it. This is because Canva is free to use, and I find it really easy and intuitive (so you don’t have to be a graphic designer to make good cover images). I’m going to be showing you how to make Pinterest board covers using Canva. You can read more about Easy Pinterest with Emily here, or just sign up below: It’ll take you from Pinterest beginner to pro pinner, and it contains information you wont find anywhere else (seriously, I couldn’t find any info on how to make the “Pin it” button appear over your images!). If Pinterest board are complete news to you, and you want step-by-step help to master Pinterest, be sure to sign up for my free email course Easy Pinterest with Emily. So now, when someone visits my Pinterest profile, it is very clear what each Pinterest board is about.Īnd they know what topics I cover on my blog! I have purposely designed them so you can clearly see what the topic of each board is from the board cover. Here is an example of my Pinterest board covers (you can see them on Pinterest there) or see a few examples of them below): ![]() This gives profile visitors a sense of what your blog is all about. This can be a photograph, or colours and fonts you use on your blog.
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