Free Social Media Icon Silhouettes and How to Use Them in Picmonkey.com

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Creating social media icons for your site is SUPER important and SUPER easy! The more custom and cute, the better. And to make custom and cute, you need silhouettes (rather than already designed social media icons).

That’s usually the trickiest (or simply the most time-consuming) part for me: finding all of the silhouettes I need, and they’re never all in one place. So why do we like silhouettes of social media icons better than pre-designed and ready-to-go social media icons? Because we can make them custom and cohesive with the rest of the site’s design.

You can reference this post for screenshots and visuals on creating your own social media icons. But in a nutshell, simply design the image you want behind your social media icon– it may be a circle, a square, a long bar (like mine, look up!), or maybe something more elaborate! And then lay the icon over the design. Most of the time, you’ll want to change the color of the icon to white. White is usually a nice overlay on the other colors you may have used. But in some instances, you may want the icon to be colored, and this is why the silhouettes need to be black. Black is the only color that will allow you to actually change colors in the color palette and display true colors.

Like so:

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[select YOUR OWN in overlays www.picmonkey.com]

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[find the social media icon .png file saved on your desktop… scroll down to save files]

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[your icon will appear black, note color palette on the right]

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[adjust color of the icon by clicking in the color palette or pasting in the color code]

Again, if you’d like to see varieties of ways to style and code your social media icons, reference this post.

Today’s post isn’t so much about creating the icons as it is about giving you the tools to create them (teach a man to fish and all…). As I mentioned before, simply finding the silhouettes to use can be the most difficult part. So I’ve compiled the icon silhouettes I use most often as a blogger and blog designer right here, and you can feel free to snag them for yourself! They all have transparent backgrounds (yay!). All you need to do is right click each image below to save the image for yourself, and BE SURE TO SAVE THE IMAGE AS .PNG! Otherwise, you’ll lose the transparent background…

BLOGLOVIN transparent

[bloglovin]

GPLUS transparent

[google plus]

STUMBLE transparent

[stumbleupon .. newest logo]

FB transparent

[facebook]

INSTAGRAM transparent

[instagram]

PINTEREST transparent

[pinterest]

TWITTER transparent

[twitter]

EMAIL transparent

[email]

RSS transparent

[rss feed]

These are all sized to approximately 125 x 125 pixels. So you can shrink them if you’d like, but you risk losing clarity if you try to make them much larger.

As an added bonus, I made a set of a few of my favorite icons that can be used in your sidebar! Simply copy the codes below (be sure to change the links to YOUR social media pages) and paste them into the HTML/TEXT box on your site where you want them to display! Happy Tuesday ๐Ÿ™‚

pinterest tab
Twitter tab
facebook tab
rss tab
google plus
instagram tab

   

Pinterest: <a href=”YOUR PINTEREST PROFILE URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/12YGGF3″ border=”0″ /></a>

Twitter: <a href=”YOUR PINTEREST TWITTER URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/12YGNjW” border=”0″ /></a>

Facebook: <a href=”YOUR FACEBOOK PROFILE URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/12YGGF3” border=”0″ /></a>

RSS: <a href=”YOUR RSS FEED URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/ZSBhjp” border=”0″ /></a>

Google Plus: <a href=”YOUR GOOGLE PLUS URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/12jZdIc” border=”0″ /></a>

Instagram: <a href=”YOUR INSTAGRAM PROFILE URL”><img src=”http://bit.ly/10Tx2Wu” border=”0″ /></a>

I used www.picmonkey.com to design all of these icons. They are an official sponsor of Something Swanky.

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41 thoughts on “Free Social Media Icon Silhouettes and How to Use Them in Picmonkey.com”

  1. I bet you get this alot but after i slaved over doing this myself, i see your post….I will keep it for future ref though cause i love the banner look and may add it instead….

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  2. I tried the facebook banner one and it shows that is for pinterest. I’m not sure If I’m missing something or if there really is a problem with it.

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  3. Thank you so much for the great post. I just made my icons in picmonkey using your silhouettes and instructions. Can’t wait to get them on my site!

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  4. I loved this tutorial. However, it’s not working for me. I edited the images you provided, but after inserting my URL information, the images show up on my blog, but the links do not work. Do you know what may have gone wrong?

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  5. Thanks so much for sharing these. I’m a new blogger so this was really helpful. I love the bonus icon, Could you show me how to make one for bloglovin’. Thank you.
    Edith x

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  6. Absolutely stumbled upon your site and thanking you a great deal for these social media icons!!!! They came just in the nick of time!!!! My site is currently under construction by me which I am very proud to say that…LOL!! Hopefully I can make some graphic magic happen.

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  7. The ones that you made did not work on my blog when I copied and pasted them onto a new gadget html box. any reason why? ๐Ÿ™‚

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  8. OK, so if I need some other social media icon, you say to IMAGE MAP them. How do you do that? From my web background, image mapping is taking a larger image (such as your row of social media icons as one image) and mapping the ‘f’ part for facebook and so on. I want to add the ‘r’ for ravelry.com. How do I do that? Thanks so much

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  9. Thank you for compiling all of the social media icons. I was driving myself crazy trying to find them all. You saved me loads of time and gave me a second wind to *hopefully* finish my blog design tonight.

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  10. This is not working for me (it is not easy). Once I am on pic monkey — then, what? I also need a Flickr icon, but so far I’ve gotten no where with this.

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  11. Absolutely brilliant – thank you so much!

    Love stumbling across blogs where people are so kind and give things away that they have spent time working on – I hope I am talented enough one day to be able to reciprocate ๐Ÿ™‚ Working on that bit but your work is helping me get there!

    I had the same issue as one other blogger above – the Facebook icon was not working for me (despite the link above pointing to a Facebook icon, the link is working as Pinterest – odd). So, that particular link is actually ‘working’ per se, just not in the correct capacity. Not that I am worried in the slightest because I have learned so much today and have managed to add some brilliant icons to my blog…

    All because of you and your kindness!

    Thank you!

    What the Lady Loves

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  12. I can’t be thankful enough for this post. Thank you so much! I was desperate trying to find icons for my business cards and found this page.

    I tried to use the icons for the sidebar but something is not working :/ no image is showing. Any ideas how to fix it?

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