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How Do I Order Canva Prints?

Last updated on December 8, 2022 @ 6:46 am

If you’re looking for a high-quality, yet affordable printing service, Canva Print is definitely worth checking out. Here’s a quick guide on how to order prints from Canva:

    1. First, head to Canva.com and create an account if you haven’t already. Canva is a free online design platform that’s beloved by amateur and professional designers alike for its simple and intuitive design interface.

    2. Once you’re logged in, select the “Create a Design” button from the top left-hand corner of the homepage. You’ll be taken to a blank canvas where you can start designing your print.

    3. If you’re starting from scratch, select one of Canva’s many “Templates” to help get you started. For example, if you’re creating a poster, you might want to start with one of the “Poster Templates” under the “More” tab on the left-hand side of the screen.

    4. If you have your own design files that you want to upload and use, select the “Uploads” tab on the left-hand side of the screen and upload away.

    5. Once you’re happy with your design, click on the “Download” button in the top right-hand corner and select “Print” from the dropdown menu.

    6. On the next page, select “Canva Print” as your printing method.

    7. Choose your preferred “Paper Type” and “Printing Quality” and then enter in your “Shipping Address” before clicking on the “Continue to Payment” button.

At this point, you’ll be taken to Canva’s secure checkout page where you can enter your payment information and complete your order. That’s it! In just a few easy steps, you’ve successfully ordered prints from Canva.

Conclusion: So there you have it – a quick and easy guide on how to order prints from Canva! Whether you’re looking for posters, business cards, or anything in between, Canva Print is definitely worth checking out for all your printing needs.

PRO TIP: Canva prints are not currently available for purchase in the United States. We recommend that you check back periodically to see if they become available.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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