Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Make a Collage on a Facebook Story

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Want to share more than one photo in your Facebook Story without overwhelming your followers' feeds? Crafting a photo collage is the perfect solution, letting you combine multiple images into a single, engaging visual narrative. This guide breaks down exactly how to make a collage on a Facebook Story using several easy methods, whether you want a quick grid or a beautifully crafted design that reflects your brand’s style.

Why Photo Collages Are a Game-Changer for Your Facebook Stories

Before jumping into the "how," let's quickly cover the "why." Story collages aren't just a neat visual trick, they're a powerful tool for marketers and creators. They allow you to showcase multiple products at once, create compelling before-and-afters, give a behind-the-scenes look at an event, or simply tell a richer story than a single image ever could. A well-designed collage captures attention, stops the tap-through, and encourages viewers to spend more time with your content. It’s a simple way to increase visual density and storytelling potential without cluttering your feed.

Method 1: The Quick & Easy Way with Facebook’s Built-In “Layout” Feature

For those who need a collage in a hurry, Facebook has a built-in tool that does the job perfectly. This is the fastest way to arrange photos into a clean, simple grid without leaving the app.

A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Open the Facebook App: Navigate to your home feed and tap the "Create story" button at the top.
  2. Look for the Layout Tool: When your Story creator opens, look at the options on the right side of the screen. Tap on "Layout" (it often looks like a grid icon).
  3. Choose Your Grid: After tapping "Layout," you'll see a few different grid options appear. You can choose from two, three, four, or even six photo layouts. Tap the one that works best for your story.
  4. Add Your Photos: Each section of the grid is now an empty frame. Tap one of the frames to open your camera roll, or use the camera button at the bottom center to take a new photo. Select a photo for each frame until you’ve filled your collage.
  5. Adjust and Edit: Want to swap a photo out? Tap the specific photo you want to replace, hit the trash can icon, and select a new one. You can pinch and drag each photo within its frame to adjust the cropping.
  6. Add Stickers and Text: Once your photos are in place, you can move on to the fun part. Add text, stickers, GIFs, or music just as you would with any other Facebook Story. The editing tools will work on top of the entire collage.
  7. Share Your Story: When you’re happy with the result, tap the "Share" button to post it to your Story.

Pros and Cons of the Layout Tool

  • Pros: Insanely fast and user-friendly. It requires no extra apps or technical skills. Perfect for simple, on-the-fly content creation.
  • Cons: The layout options are limited to basic grids. You don't get much creative freedom beyond what Facebook offers, which can feel a bit restrictive for brands needing something more unique.

Method 2: The Creative “Sticker” Method for Layered Looks

If the standard grid feels too rigid, there's another hidden trick inside the Facebook app that offers a lot more creative control. By using the photo sticker feature, you can layer, resize, and rotate images to create a dynamic, scrapbook-style collage.

How It Works: Step by Step

  1. Start with a Background: Open "Create story" and choose a background. This can be another photo from your camera roll, or you can switch to "Create" mode to pick a solid or gradient color background.
  2. Open the Sticker Tray: Swipe up from the bottom or tap the sticker icon (the smiling square face) at the top of the editing screen.
  3. Find the Photo Sticker: Look for a sticker that shows a preview of your camera roll or is labeled with a camera or picture icon. Tapping this will open your gallery.
  4. Select & Add Your First Photo: Choose the first photo you want to add to your collage. It will appear on your Story as a "sticker."
  5. Arrange and Resize: Use two fingers to pinch, zoom, rotate, and move the photo anywhere you'd like on the screen. The best part? Tap on the photo sticker, and it might change its shape (from a rectangle to a circle, star, etc.), giving you even more creative options.
  6. Repeat: Go back to the sticker tray, select the photo sticker again, and add your next image. You can add as many as you like, layering them over one another to create a beautiful, custom design.
  7. Add Final Touches: Layer text and other design elements on top to complete your aesthetic. You can place stickers creatively around the edges of your photos to make them pop.

Pros and Cons of the Sticker Method

  • Pros: Significantly more creative freedom than the Layout tool. You can control the size, orientation, and layering of each photo. Great for creating a unique, polished aesthetic.
  • Cons: It can take more time to get the composition just right. On a busy background, it's easy for the collage to look a bit cluttered if you're not careful.

Method 3: Level Up with Third-Party Collage Apps

For creators and brands who want maximum control, professional templates, and a consistent aesthetic, third-party apps are the way to go. These apps are specifically designed for creating beautiful social media content and offer far more features than Facebook’s native tools.

Why Use a Separate App?

Using a dedicated app for your collages unlocks a new level of professionalism. You can create templates with your brand's fonts and colors, access a massive library of layouts and design elements, and save your creations in high resolution. This ensures your brand looks polished and consistent across every Story you post.

Popular Apps for Crafting Story Collages

  • Canva: A powerhouse for social media managers. Canva offers thousands of pre-made, fully customizable Story collage templates. You can upload your own photos, adjust colors to match your brand palette, add your logo, and access a huge library of stock photos and graphics. It’s perfect for creating branded content efficiently.
  • Unfold: If you're going for a clean, minimalist, and modern feel, Unfold is your app. It's known for its elegant, film-inspired templates that give your stories a high-end magazine look. It's less about flashy elements and more about sophisticated design.
  • Adobe Express: From the creators of Photoshop, Adobe Express is a powerful and intuitive tool for creating graphics, webpages, and short videos. It has a fantastic collection of collage layouts and allows for easy customization with fonts from the Adobe Fonts library.

The General Workflow

No matter which app you choose, the process is largely the same:

  1. Open the app and find a template specifically designed for Stories (usually in a 9:16 aspect ratio).
  2. Select a collage layout that fits the number of photos you want to use.
  3. Upload your photos from your phone into the template's placeholders.
  4. Customize the template with text, background colors, brand assets, or other design elements.
  5. Save the final collage image or video to your camera roll.
  6. Open the Facebook app, start a new Story, and upload your perfectly designed collage.

Tips for Creating Stand-Out Facebook Story Collages

Making a collage is one thing, but making an effective one is another. Here are a few tips to make your designs more impactful:

Tell a Cohesive Story

Think of your collage as a mini-storyboard. The photos should work together. Show different angles of a product, guide viewers through a multi-step process, or capture the progression of an event (e.g., empty room > setup > full event).

Maintain Your Brand Vibe

When creating for a business, consistency is key. If you're using a third-party app, stick to your brand's color palette and fonts. If you're using Facebook's tools, try to apply a consistent filter or text style to tie everything together.

Don’t Overcrowd the Frame

As tempting as it is to include ten photos, less is often more. For the small vertical screen of a phone, three to four well-chosen images are usually more effective than eight cramped ones. Give your visuals room to breathe so your audience can process what they're seeing.

Balance Your Composition

Pay attention to visual balance. Mix close-up shots with wider ones, or balance a busy photo with a simpler one. If all your photos are high-contrast and very busy, the collage can feel overwhelming. A little visual variety goes a long way.

Layer on Interactive Stickers

Once you’ve uploaded your collage to the Facebook Story editor (especially if you made it in a third-party app), don't forget to add Facebook's own engagement stickers. Place a poll, quiz, or emoji slider on top of an empty space in your collage to trigger interaction and boost your engagement.

Final Thoughts

Creating a collage for your Facebook Story is an excellent way to boost visual interest, tell a more complete story, and stop your viewers from tapping past your content. Whether you use Facebook’s quick Layout tool for a simple grid or a dedicated app like Canva for a branded masterpiece, you now have the skills to combine multiple photos into a single, compelling piece of content.

Once you get the hang of creating beautiful collages, the next challenge is planning your content calendar to get them in front of your audience consistently. We found that managing these highly-visual asset types across multiple social platforms felt chaotic, which is why we built Postbase with a visual-first approach. Our planning calendar lets you see your entire content strategy at a glance, making it easy to schedule your thoughtfully-designed Story collages, Reels, and TikToks alongside your other posts.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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