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Make a Snapchat filter for your party!

With holiday events coming quickly, we thought it would be worth revisiting something we’ve talked about before—Snapchat filters.

If you’re all about throwing Pinterest-worthy parties, creating a custom filter for your holiday or New Year’s party would be the perfect finishing touch. Yes, you can make one of your very own and have it ready in 24 hours (and could cost you as little as $5!).

Here’s how:

1. Head to Snapchat.com and look up Geofilters. Specifically, you’ll be submitting what Snapchat calls an On-Demand Geofilter. Don’t worry too much about the lingo, but that’s where you’ll get a filter that will only appear where and when you want it.

snapchat photo 12. Create a graphic that fits Snapchat’s guidelines.
It has to fit to work on the app so there are rules about how big the image can be.

The file must be a PNG with a width of 1080 pixels, a height of 1920 pixels, and it can only be 300KB or less. The PNG must also have a transparent background with the imagery of your filter toward the outside, bottom or top. The image to the left is of a Geofilter we used for our company picnic, as an example.

Note: because our filter was for business, we could include a logo. For Personal Geofilters, you’re not allowed to do the same. For more tips and restrictions, check out the Snapchat guidelines.

Tip: Usually people make designs in Photoshop or Illustrator–but there’s another way if you don’t have those programs. Enroll in 30-day free trial of Canva for Work and create a Geofilter by following this tutorial.

If you’re not feeling crafty enough to make your own, Snapchat also offers some free templates that are already in the correct format to make your life easy.

3. snapchat uploadLog in and submit your Geofilter.
When you go to the Snapchat website you’ll be prompted to login. After you log in, you can start uploading your Geofilter.

The first step is to upload your file. If you follow the width and height requirements for the PNG, do not move the filter. Name your filter and go to the next step.

4. snapchat date time_smSelect the date(s) and times you would like the filter to be available.
Keep in mind that the longer your Geofilter is available, the more it will cost.

5. snapchat map 1_smSelect the area you’d like your filter to cover.
To do this, click “Draw Fence”. It must be a minimum of 20,000 square feet and a maximum of 5,000,000 square feet.

If you’re having difficulty seeing the area you’d like to fence in, try changing the map to satellite in the upper left corner.

Once you draw your fence, you’ll get a price estimate based off of the square footage, location, and timeframe.

snapchat fence_smTip: Always check the date and time in the upper right corner before going to the next page. Sometimes a glitch changes the times you selected on the previous screen. So, to be safe, double check the timeframe before submitting it—once it’s submitted, you can’t go back and edit.

6. Enter a form of payment and submit your Geofilter for review.
The review process typically takes 24 hours, but it’s always a good idea to submit your filter as early in advance as possible just in case.

7. Chloe_Snapchat_PhoneEnjoy the filter at your event!
You will receive an email once your filter is approved, at the time your filter is available, and once the time has elapsed.

And, if you want to know if anyone used your filter, metrics are available about a week after your event. They aren’t extremely detailed, but they show how many people saw your filter and how many people used it.

Happy snapping!

 

By Missy and guest blogger Chloe Wiersma:
Chloe is a former Public Relations and Communications Intern at TDS. She is studying Communication, Public Relations, and Business Administration at the University of Wisconsin — Stevens Point. When Chloe isn’t searching for the perfect Instagram filter, you can typically find her reading a book next to her Shih Tzu Bichon mix.

 

About Missy Kellor

Missy works on the Corporate Communications team and reports stories to TDS employees and customers. This is right up her alley because she’s an extrovert and also a big fan of research (really, she’ll look up just about anything that strikes her interest). Missy is a native of Madison, Wis. with an undergraduate in Anthropology and a master’s degree in Life Sciences Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her interest in the Internet as a mass media shaped her work towards a PhD in Journalism and Mass Communications. She’s also worked as an editorial assistant, copywriter, and production artist. In her off hours, Missy is a crafter, Pinterest addict, reader, wife, and mom of two kids.

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2 Responses to Make a Snapchat filter for your party!

  1. arianne123 June 9, 2017 at 9:35 pm #

    This is great.

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