Quickly Design a Collage Featuring 10 Photos!

An image showing a variety of 80-photo collages that we will learn to make in this article.

Want to make a 10-photo collage but don’t know how to begin?

This guide shares six simple ways to create a collage with 10 of your favourite photos.

Here’s what you’ll need:

- 10 photos saved to your computer

- TurboCollage installed on your device (install if you haven’t already)

Begin making your collage now!

Design a 10-Photo Hexagon Collage

10-photo hexagon collage

Here’s an example of a hexagon collage with 10 photos. The preview is compressed for faster loading, but you can download the full-quality version.

Follow these steps to create a similar hexagon collage:

1. Open TurboCollage, choose the "Photohive" style, select a hexagon shape, and pick your desired size—such as 8x8 square for this example.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the selection of Photohive pattern.

2. Add Photos: add 10 images; TurboCollage will place them in a hexagon grid automatically.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the control to add photos.

3. Customise: Adjust or crop your photos to achieve your ideal look. For guidance, check out the hexagon collage tutorial.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software while designing a 10 photo hexagon collage.

4. Change the orientation of the hexagon if you want a different arrangement, as illustrated below.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the control to change hexagon orientation.

5. Save your finished collage as a JPG so you can print or share it.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the control to export the collage to JPG.
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How to Make a 10-Photo Overlapping Collage

10-Photo Overlapping Collage

Here’s a sample overlapping collage made with 10 photos. The preview loads quickly, but you can download the full-resolution image for better quality.

Use these straightforward steps:

1. Open TurboCollage, pick the "Regular Pile" option, and choose the size you like (for example, 6x12 landscape).

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the selection of Regular Pile pattern.

2. Insert your 10 photos. The software will layer them to create a scattered, overlapping effect.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the control to add photos to collage.

3. Make adjustments as you wish: rearrange, resize, or rotate the photos, pick their order, and choose a background color or picture. For detailed tips, see the overlapping collage tutorial.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software taken while designing a 10 photo overlapping collage.

4. When satisfied, save your collage as a JPG so you can print or share it.

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Creating a Grid Collage with 10 Photos

Grid collages provide a neat and organized design. Here’s how to arrange one with 2 rows and 5 columns.

10-photo grid with 2 rows and 5 columns

This is an example of a 10-photo grid (2 rows by 5 columns). The preview loads fast, but you can get the original for best quality.

1. Launch TurboCollage and select the "Picture Grid" layout.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the selection of Picture Grid collage pattern.

2. Pick the size you want, and set it to have 2 rows and 5 columns.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the selection of 2 rows and 5 columns in Picture Grid collage pattern.

3. Add your 10 photos, and the app will place them neatly into the grid.

Screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the controls to add photos to collage and to export the collage to as JPG image.

4. Customize your collage by moving photos between cells or cropping them. Check the photo grid guide for more advice.

5. Once you’re happy with the result, save your grid as a JPG to print or share.

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Create an Original Random Collage Using 10 Photos

Try this simple approach to assemble a random collage with 10 pictures!

10-photo random automatic collage

Here’s a sample of a random grid with 10 photos. The preview loads quickly, but you can download the high-quality version.

1. Open TurboCollage and choose the "Picture Grid (Unequal)" option.

2. Select the size for your collage, such as 8.5x14 inches.

A screenshot of TurboCollage software with the Picture Grid Unequal collage pattern selected.

3. Upload your 10 photos, and TurboCollage will arrange them in an attractive grid automatically.

A screenshot of TurboCollage software highlighting the control to add photos.

4. Shuffle the order of the photos until you like the layout.

A screenshot of TurboCollage software highlighting the controls to customise the layout and export the collage to JPG.

5. When you’re finished, export your collage as a JPG for printing or sharing.

Read the complete guide for more tips on random photo collages.

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Design a 10-Photo Collage with a Central Picture

Want one main photo in the center and others around it? Here’s how:

10-photo collage with central image

This collage example shows 10 photos with one in the center. The preview is smaller for fast loading, but you can download the high-resolution version.

1. Open TurboCollage and choose the "Center Frame" layout style.

2. Select your preferred size, such as 6x8 inches.

Screenshot of TurboCollage with Center Frame collage pattern selected.

3. Add your 10 photos—one will be placed in the center by default.

A screenshot of TurboCollage software showing the controls to add photos and customize the central image.

4. To set your favorite photo as the central image, click it and use the on-screen button. Adjust its size and arrange the rest as you like.

5. Save your finished collage as a JPG so you can print or share it.

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Make a Collage in the Shape of the Number 10

Try something creative by arranging your photos to form the number 10!

With FigrCollage, you can easily create collages shaped like numbers, such as the example below.

Number 10 Photo Collage

This is an example of a 10-photo collage shaped like a number. The preview loads quickly, but you can get the full-size version for more detail.