Make Money Selling All Over Print Products Using Canva Seamless Patterns And Printful: Christmas 24
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
- This video gives step by step instructions on how to use Canva to create all over print products that sell on platforms such as RedBubble, as well as Amazon Seller Central and Etsy using the Printful integration. Make money with POD by selling more than just standard T-shirts. This in depth video shows how to create unique seamless patterns for all over print products. Create an original ugly Christmas sweater style sweatshirt for quarter 4. Learn how to download mockups from printful to use on platforms such as Etsy. Learn useful tips and tricks to help you make quality designs efficiently and learn how you can sell customized designs.
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This is awesome. Easy to follow. Thank you. You are easy to understand.
That was an amazing.. very informative tutorial! very easy to follow... Thank you for sharing!
Great video!
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I’m going to make one!!
Thank you so much for such insight!
Great video. I really like how detailed you are in explaining things.
This was a great tutorial! I especially liked the Q4 planning tips near the end. 29:45
Thanks
Super easy! Thanks!
Awesome videos Kelly, thanks for sharing your skills with Canva 👍
Love the tutorial. Sales on Etsy aren’t doing well. Advice? Would love to see Christmas gnome tutorials
I know I have a gnome tutorial somewhere on my channel.
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Hey! Love the video seems really easy to do, thank you, just wondering is it possible to layer another image on top of what you made in the video so it’s like the main focal point of the jumper? Cheers!
You could but to do that you would have to shrink the seamless pattern and put a grid of say 3x6 on a rectangular page and then put the one focal image in the middle. Then you would have to save it larger by changing the size when you download from 1 to say 1.5. Then when you upload it on an all over print product your design would have to fill the whole area without patterning it. This is a little hard to describe in writing.
@@therapydesigns6426 oh I see I’ll give it a try, would love to see a tutorial if you ever get the chance, love the channel it’s been a massive help :)
Great video! I am struggling to find the pattern option on Printful, do I need a premium membership for this option?
No you don't need a premium membership. They do change the layout often though. Pattern should be a box with diagonal lines at the top.
Thanks for your help but I still cant find the option anywhere. I have tried filtering all the products to find the pattern/print all over option but I cant find it anywhere. Strange ... @@therapydesigns6426
Hi , do you need to have a following on your etsy store to make sales ?
I am considering to try this new venture . Please let me know if you have any tips.
Etsy has a slow start typically because initially you will not have any reviews and next to all your products it shows number of reviews and your star rating. If you are patient, it will eventually grow. You can use Etsy ads and share your designs on social media. Try and mirror the look of successful shops. Overall, stick with it and be patient as Etsy does have a steep learning curve.
Hello, good video, I just have one doubt.
Is it enough to add an element to the pattern to make it your own and you can sell it without having legal problems?
Yes, once you combine elements it becomes an original design. Especially in the example given as I used a different pattern for the body vs sleeves. I have a video on canva terms for POD you can check out on my channel. The rule is that no element can be used as a "stand alone"
@@therapydesigns6426 is the same rules for create digital products?
I want make seamless patterns for sell digital scrapbook collections
Kelly, does the print provider charge more when it is multiple/different designs on one product?
No, not with all over print. Regular shirts will charge more if you want to print on the front and back for example but all over print is one price.