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Can I Sell Canva Printables on Etsy?

Last updated on December 8, 2022 @ 2:54 am

If you’re a creative person with a passion for design, you may have considered turning your hobby into a money-making venture. A great way to do this is by selling your designs as printables on Etsy.

But is this legal? Can you really sell Canva printables on Etsy?

The short answer is yes, you can sell Canva printables on Etsy! As long as the printables you’re selling are original designs that you created yourself using the Canva editor, you can list them for sale in your Etsy shop. Keep in mind that any third-party images or templates that you used in your design must be properly licensed for commercial use.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that Canva printables are not currently allowed to be sold on Etsy. This is because they are not considered to be handmade goods, and therefore do not meet Etsy’s guidelines. If you attempt to sell them on Etsy, your account may be subject to suspension or termination.

If you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry! We’ve put together a step-by-step guide to help you get started selling Canva printables on Etsy:

  1. Create your design. Use the Canva editor to create a design that’s unique and eye-catching. Remember to use only royalty-free images and fonts in your design.
  2. Export your design. Once you’re happy with your design, export it as a PDF or JPG file.
  3. Create an Etsy listing. Log in to your Etsy account and create a new listing for your printable. Be sure to include clear, professional photos of your design and all relevant product details.
  4. Get selling! Sit back and wait for buyers to purchase your printable. Once an order comes in, simply send the buyer the digital file and collect your earnings!

So there you have it, everything you need to know about selling Canva printables on Etsy. Just remember to create original designs, use only licensed images and fonts, and clearly list all product details in your listings. With a little effort, you could be making money from your passion in no time!

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.