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@@jamman7344 that is very strange. Have you tried downloading the image in a different file format? You could also try downloading the image from a computer and not the Canva app. Let me know if any of those options for you 💪 Richard
Hey there! I'm so happy you got some value out of this video! I hope to keep providing value to you and the community. Feel free to comment when you have any design related / Canva questions. I appreciate your time and support for the channel! Richard
Hello rema! I’m happy to hear this video helped you out. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch, and thank you for your support. Wishing you all the best! Richard
Thank you for this tutorial! I have created a product label that is white for the background to save on printer ink. The only thing I am finding hard is how to create a border to outline my entire page I want to print. My sticker will be 4” wide by 8” tall. When I print it out, it’s hard to know where to cut it since I do not have any outlining. And while I have you lol, how do I duplicate these to print out side by side? I want to print out two stickers on one single page at a time. Basically, I want to create a design 4x8 and duplicate it sitting side by side like a double print and print one page to save on paper. Thank you for your time, I hope I make sense here, canva is a little confusing, I appreciate you
Hello eringobraugh24, I would like to begin by apologizing for the delay in my response. Regarding your first question, you have the option to export your Canva design as a PDF. To do this, please click on "share" located at the top right corner of your screen. From there, select "download > PDF Print > Crop Marks and Bleed". By following these steps, you will obtain the desired black outline and cut guides. As for your second question, you can simply open Word and create a new document with the dimensions of 8.5x11. Then, proceed to insert the PDF twice and print it in order to save paper. Alternatively, if you have a sticker sheet, you can refer to the template provided by the manufacturer to achieve the desired outcome. I apologize if I haven't fully addressed your last question, but I hope this information proves helpful to you! Richard
Hey there JoOsL, unfortunately Canva does not allow warping of images so I would not be able to reproduce that curving of the label. All my thumbnails are made in Photoshop as it has more tools to fake that 3D effect. Thank you for your time and support for the channel! Richard
@@UBMD Hi there! Thank you so much for your reply - I really appreciate it! I love your content; great job! I'll give Photoshop a try. Do you have any tutorial suggestions to achieve the same effect you did?
@@JoOsL unfortunately I was not able to find anything on RUclips with that type of effect. What you could do I search label mockup and see if there is anything that might fit the bill.
hey, gratitude for this because I didn't know canva allowed us to create product labels. my question is did you insert a sticky label in the printer so that the labels are able to stick on the product? I appreciate your time and response.
Hey Lioness Tesh, Canva can produce so much more than just social content. In this case I made the label as if I was going to send it to a printer, but you can for sure print labels like this at home. Here in the U.S we have a company that produces label paper that can be printed at home. They even give you a template so your labels print perfectly every time. I have never done this but there are many videos on RUclips that show you how. Thank you so much for your time and support Lioness Tesh. I appreciate you! Richard
I want to take the time to thank you for making this video I'm actually coming from adobeen using it for well actually from 2023 up till 2005 and I haven't really felt the need to upgrade however now I feel like technology is a little bit more advanced and I wanted to see what's out there because I don't want to spend a lot of money on Adobe products since there are no longer offering just a product and only a subscription fee That costs as much as furniture.
Hello Jam Man, I’m happy you found value in this video! I also agree with you, Adobe is on longer available to users on a budget. The cost is really high for most. Thank you for your time and support for the channel! Richard
Hi tinaharbor4935, I hope you're doing well! Could you kindly provide me with some more information about your question? I'm having a bit of trouble fully grasping it. Thank you so much! Richard
Hey there@@skyeonearth77, to tell you the truth I don’t remember what the original container oz was. For this example I think I just put a random oz for the label, but regardless of your container size the process would be the same. Let me know if you have any other questions or need additional help. Thank you for your time and support! Richard
Hey there messageoflife, I’m happy this video helped you out! Sorry I left that bit of information out of the video. You’re 100% correct about the Avery label sheet. If you don’t need a water proof label then Avery would be perfect. All you would need to do is use the template provided on the product box. Download that template as a PDF or image and create a new project in Canva based on the template and paper size. Most of the time it would just be the regular 8.5x11 size. Once you have the new Canva project ready to go you would need to upload the template you downloaded. Place that into your project canvas and just copy and paste your label into your template. Once loaded up with your label you can print it out. I’ll be making a video on this soon. I hope this helps you out! Richard
Thanks. Ill be using A4 vinyl glossy sheets for printing my labels. How can add these labels multiple times to WORD document for printing. Is it just copy paste?
Hello saraa404, I want to apologize for the delay in responding to your comment. I appreciate your patience and I'm here to help you with your question. To export your final design in Canva, you have a few options. You can save it as a JPEG, PNG, or PDF file. Once you've saved it, you can easily copy and paste it onto your A4 printing sheet. Usually, those sheets come with a template that allows you to insert your design into the designated area effortlessly. I hope this information is useful to you! Richard
Hello poojachoudhary8636, and thank you so much for your time and please accept my apology for not getting back to you sooner. I've been on a RUclips break for a while and will return soon. The thumbnail was created in PhotoShop. I found a bottle online and just warped the label to create the 3D effect. I could create a video like this in the future to show how to achieve this effect in Canva. Thank you! Richard
Hello friend, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. All my videos use the Canva free version. Depending on what part of the world you live some elements might not be available. Thank you for your time and support! I appreciate it. Thank you!
Hello and sorry for not getting back to you sooner! I have a cheap little HP printer here at home. If you want professional looking labels and printouts then I would suggest an Epson. A mid level printer would be good enough, but you can always get a better printer. Hops this helps you out! Richard
Happy to help! I had an older version of this printer back in the day and loved everything about it. The quality was amazing. epson.com/For-Work/Printers/Large-Format/SureColor-P900-17-Inch-Photo-Printer/p/C11CH37201
Hello emageaitalia1000! That's a fantastic question and it's definitely a great idea for a video! If you're looking to add multiple labels on one sheet, it will require some careful planning. One important factor to consider is whether you'll be printing the labels yourself or using a printer. If you choose to print them yourself, all you'll need is a template. In the past, I've had great results using www.avery.com/templates. Once you've found the appropriate label size and the template, you can start a new Canva project. From there, simply upload the template and proceed to copy and paste your design until the entire template is filled. After that, you can export the project as a PDF and print it out. I hope this helps you out! Richard
@@UBMD thanks for getting back to me. I still think that have created the label we should create the template from scratch, to fit the labels - in @Canva - that’s where our world is 🙌🏻 I think label placement templates should be a mock up tool
Hey there Sahana.m, this logo was made in Adobe Illustrator but you could easily create a logo like this in Canva. I don’t have a tutorial video on how to make a logo like this, but there are many videos on RUclips that can help. Thank you for your time and support! Richard
Where do you save it to? Also I’m using a full sticker sheet paper and I want to place like 4-5 labels on each sheet but every time I go to grab that design and add it to my full sheet temple it’s never the right size and the letters on the edge of the logo get cut off
Hey there skinsensations, I’m sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I’m just now getting back into the RUclips groove. When adding stickers to a sticker sheet you need to use the template provided by the manufacturer. You can usually find the download link on the box the paper came in. Once you have that template you can download an image or pdf file. If you’re printing on 8.5x11 create a new Canva project at that size or the size the manufacturer recommends. Once you have that size down upload the image or pdf template to your art board. Place it into your canvas and then just copy and paste your label into the template. Then you’re all set to print. I’ll be making a video on this soon as everyone seems to have issues with this topic. I hope this helped you! Richard
@zyragabas3305 oh ok I understand now. So if it were just a large A4 sticker sheet without any precut labels you would just create a project in Canva at A4 size. Load that sheet up with your labels print them out and cut them out by hand. If you want precut labels you would need to find a company that has the label size you want and on an A4 sheet. Once you have that, then you would just use their template for that specific label and follow the tutorial. I hope this helps you out! Richard
Hello noalh3471! Thank you so much for your time and please accept my apology for not getting back to you sooner. I've been on a RUclips break for a while and will return soon. This mockup was created in PhotoShop, but there are plenty of websites that allow you to create product mockups. There is even some really cool AI sites that help with that now. I would just google mockup for product design and see what site works best for you. I hope this helps you out! Richard
Hey there! That would depend on the size of label and how many labels the template supports. I would check around to see if there is a label manufacturer that fits your label size and packs them together. I hope this helps you out! Richard
Hey there Alpha, although you can make logos in Canva I would not recommend it. There are a lot of restrictions and copyright issues when using Canva for logos. I would recommend Affinity Designer for vector based logos. There is no subscription so you just pay a one time fee. I believe it cost around $65 and you own it for life. Here is the link to the site affinity.serif.com/en-us/designer/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjKa38aSY_wIVui3UAR19GAhVEAAYASAAEgI6y_D_BwE#top I hope this helps you out! Thank you so much for your time and support. Richard
Hey there! I use Canva Free for all my tutorials. Not everyone has the money to subscribe to Pro so I try my best to achieve good results with the free account.
Hey@@mariefrancoisdooley6188! Thank you for the feedback. I tried keeping it short to please the boss daddy over at RUclips. The result is a very fast video, which I’m sorry about. I hope it wasn’t a complete waste of your time. Thank you again for the feedback! Richard
Hey @tlr6249 and sorry for not getting back to you sooner. Can you believe I didn't notice that until you brought it up. I can't believe I forgot to show the final result. I'm sorry about that. I'll be sure to show the final results in future videos. Thank you for the suggestion my friend. Richard
Hey Kia McCoy, thank you so much for your feedback! I’ve been waiting for someone to say something like this! I completely agree with you, but all my data shows that almost everyone wants to get to the point within two minutes. I would love to create more in-depth tutorials but the sad thing is no one would watch it. The RUclips world is crazy and if you don’t please the the big boss you don’t get noticed. Thank you again for your feedback Kia, I really appreciate your time. Richard
Hello Raj, thank you so much for even taking the time to let me know. This is not the first time someone has taken my video, and I'm sure it wont be the last. 🤬 Thank you again for the info my friend! Richard
@@UBMD no worries good work always needs to be appreciated .. and these people are actually gaining more attention by your work... i love canva and learn it from youtube and instagram only and was shock to see this video on both platform by diiferent person ... the acc was @canvaexpert0 check it out
Have any questions about creating product labels in Canva? Let me know in the comment section down below! If you're not yet signed up to Canva you can create a FREE account or try a Canva Pro account FREE for 30 days. 👉Just use this affiliate link partner.canva.com/e4AZnX 🚀
The problem I currently have is when I up the pixels to 1500 × 1500 the file is invisible when I save it.
@@jamman7344 that is interesting 🤔. So the final file is just white when you view it?
@@UBMD Black or blank png file. The picture appears blink when I view it inside of the photo folder. I'm using a Galaxy Tab 8 Plus
@@jamman7344 that is very strange. Have you tried downloading the image in a different file format? You could also try downloading the image from a computer and not the Canva app.
Let me know if any of those options for you 💪
Richard
Thank you so much for this video... you have no idea how much this video has helped me keep up the work !
Hey there!
I'm so happy you got some value out of this video! I hope to keep providing value to you and the community.
Feel free to comment when you have any design related / Canva questions.
I appreciate your time and support for the channel!
Richard
Thank you so much! Just the video I needed
Hello rema! I’m happy to hear this video helped you out. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch, and thank you for your support.
Wishing you all the best!
Richard
Thank you for this tutorial! I have created a product label that is white for the background to save on printer ink. The only thing I am finding hard is how to create a border to outline my entire page I want to print. My sticker will be 4” wide by 8” tall. When I print it out, it’s hard to know where to cut it since I do not have any outlining. And while I have you lol, how do I duplicate these to print out side by side? I want to print out two stickers on one single page at a time. Basically, I want to create a design 4x8 and duplicate it sitting side by side like a double print and print one page to save on paper.
Thank you for your time, I hope I make sense here, canva is a little confusing, I appreciate you
Hello eringobraugh24, I would like to begin by apologizing for the delay in my response. Regarding your first question, you have the option to export your Canva design as a PDF. To do this, please click on "share" located at the top right corner of your screen. From there, select "download > PDF Print > Crop Marks and Bleed". By following these steps, you will obtain the desired black outline and cut guides.
As for your second question, you can simply open Word and create a new document with the dimensions of 8.5x11. Then, proceed to insert the PDF twice and print it in order to save paper. Alternatively, if you have a sticker sheet, you can refer to the template provided by the manufacturer to achieve the desired outcome.
I apologize if I haven't fully addressed your last question, but I hope this information proves helpful to you!
Richard
@@UBMD no worries, we all get busy doing real life things away from our devices 🙌🏻… I appreciate you!!! Thank you
Hey! Great video! could you maybe make a video explaining how did you design the 3d bottle? Thank you!
Hey there JoOsL, unfortunately Canva does not allow warping of images so I would not be able to reproduce that curving of the label.
All my thumbnails are made in Photoshop as it has more tools to fake that 3D effect.
Thank you for your time and support for the channel!
Richard
@@UBMD Hi there! Thank you so much for your reply - I really appreciate it! I love your content; great job! I'll give Photoshop a try. Do you have any tutorial suggestions to achieve the same effect you did?
@@JoOsL unfortunately I was not able to find anything on RUclips with that type of effect.
What you could do I search label mockup and see if there is anything that might fit the bill.
hey, gratitude for this because I didn't know canva allowed us to create product labels. my question is did you insert a sticky label in the printer so that the labels are able to stick on the product? I appreciate your time and response.
Hey Lioness Tesh, Canva can produce so much more than just social content. In this case I made the label as if I was going to send it to a printer, but you can for sure print labels like this at home.
Here in the U.S we have a company that produces label paper that can be printed at home. They even give you a template so your labels print perfectly every time.
I have never done this but there are many videos on RUclips that show you how.
Thank you so much for your time and support Lioness Tesh. I appreciate you!
Richard
Hey there friend! I just posted a video that might help you with this question!
ruclips.net/video/P3OM1Z8buGo/видео.html
Richard
I want to take the time to thank you for making this video I'm actually coming from adobeen using it for well actually from 2023 up till 2005 and I haven't really felt the need to upgrade however now I feel like technology is a little bit more advanced and I wanted to see what's out there because I don't want to spend a lot of money on Adobe products since there are no longer offering just a product and only a subscription fee That costs as much as furniture.
Hello Jam Man, I’m happy you found value in this video! I also agree with you, Adobe is on longer available to users on a budget. The cost is really high for most.
Thank you for your time and support for the channel!
Richard
Can you create a website layout in Canva using their stock models ?
Hi tinaharbor4935, I hope you're doing well! Could you kindly provide me with some more information about your question? I'm having a bit of trouble fully grasping it.
Thank you so much!
Richard
Thank you!! Also was this a 30 ml bottle??
Hey there@@skyeonearth77, to tell you the truth I don’t remember what the original container oz was.
For this example I think I just put a random oz for the label, but regardless of your container size the process would be the same.
Let me know if you have any other questions or need additional help.
Thank you for your time and support!
Richard
Thank you soo much. How would you stick that to the bottle. Would you get an Avery paper. Do you have more information on that?
Hey there messageoflife, I’m happy this video helped you out! Sorry I left that bit of information out of the video.
You’re 100% correct about the Avery label sheet. If you don’t need a water proof label then Avery would be perfect.
All you would need to do is use the template provided on the product box.
Download that template as a PDF or image and create a new project in Canva based on the template and paper size. Most of the time it would just be the regular 8.5x11 size.
Once you have the new Canva project ready to go you would need to upload the template you downloaded.
Place that into your project canvas and just copy and paste your label into your template.
Once loaded up with your label you can print it out.
I’ll be making a video on this soon. I hope this helps you out!
Richard
Hey there Messageoflife4u, I just posted a video that might help answer your question.
ruclips.net/video/P3OM1Z8buGo/видео.html
Thank you!
Richard
Thanks. Ill be using A4 vinyl glossy sheets for printing my labels. How can add these labels multiple times to WORD document for printing. Is it just copy paste?
Hello saraa404,
I want to apologize for the delay in responding to your comment. I appreciate your patience and I'm here to help you with your question.
To export your final design in Canva, you have a few options. You can save it as a JPEG, PNG, or PDF file. Once you've saved it, you can easily copy and paste it onto your A4 printing sheet. Usually, those sheets come with a template that allows you to insert your design into the designated area effortlessly.
I hope this information is useful to you!
Richard
Hey there saraa404, I just posted a video on your question.
ruclips.net/video/P3OM1Z8buGo/видео.html
I hope it help!
Richard
How have you made the serum bottle that you have used in your video thumbnail and the 3D like label on it? Please tell me.
Hello poojachoudhary8636, and thank you so much for your time and please accept my apology for not getting back to you sooner. I've been on a RUclips break for a while and will return soon.
The thumbnail was created in PhotoShop. I found a bottle online and just warped the label to create the 3D effect. I could create a video like this in the future to show how to achieve this effect in Canva.
Thank you!
Richard
Hi. Thanks. I would like to know can I convert your fonts to curves / objects? The outlines does not work well when printing.
Hello! I’m sorry I’m not fully understanding your question. Could you give me a little more context?
Thank you!
Richard
Wondering if you have Canva Pro, because I'm not getting the same options as you are, unless I want to pay for them.
Hello friend, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. All my videos use the Canva free version. Depending on what part of the world you live some elements might not be available.
Thank you for your time and support! I appreciate it.
Thank you!
what printer do you recommend for candle label making?
Hello and sorry for not getting back to you sooner! I have a cheap little HP printer here at home.
If you want professional looking labels and printouts then I would suggest an Epson.
A mid level printer would be good enough, but you can always get a better printer.
Hops this helps you out!
Richard
@@UBMD thank you that helps!!!
Happy to help! I had an older version of this printer back in the day and loved everything about it. The quality was amazing.
epson.com/For-Work/Printers/Large-Format/SureColor-P900-17-Inch-Photo-Printer/p/C11CH37201
Hi, what about placing all labels on an A4 sheet for printing ourselves - how would we do this?
Hello emageaitalia1000! That's a fantastic question and it's definitely a great idea for a video! If you're looking to add multiple labels on one sheet, it will require some careful planning. One important factor to consider is whether you'll be printing the labels yourself or using a printer.
If you choose to print them yourself, all you'll need is a template. In the past, I've had great results using www.avery.com/templates. Once you've found the appropriate label size and the template, you can start a new Canva project.
From there, simply upload the template and proceed to copy and paste your design until the entire template is filled. After that, you can export the project as a PDF and print it out.
I hope this helps you out!
Richard
@@UBMD thanks for getting back to me. I still think that have created the label we should create the template from scratch, to fit the labels - in @Canva - that’s where our world is 🙌🏻 I think label placement templates should be a mock up tool
How do create the logo ( organic cosmetics for...). Let me know?
Hey there Sahana.m, this logo was made in Adobe Illustrator but you could easily create a logo like this in Canva. I don’t have a tutorial video on how to make a logo like this, but there are many videos on RUclips that can help.
Thank you for your time and support!
Richard
Where do you save it to? Also I’m using a full sticker sheet paper and I want to place like 4-5 labels on each sheet but every time I go to grab that design and add it to my full sheet temple it’s never the right size and the letters on the edge of the logo get cut off
Hey there skinsensations, I’m sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I’m just now getting back into the RUclips groove.
When adding stickers to a sticker sheet you need to use the template provided by the manufacturer. You can usually find the download link on the box the paper came in.
Once you have that template you can download an image or pdf file. If you’re printing on 8.5x11 create a new Canva project at that size or the size the manufacturer recommends.
Once you have that size down upload the image or pdf template to your art board. Place it into your canvas and then just copy and paste your label into the template. Then you’re all set to print.
I’ll be making a video on this soon as everyone seems to have issues with this topic.
I hope this helped you!
Richard
How can you edit it in like A4 size Bondpaper, like to print multiple labels at once. Will it change the size?? Sorry it's hard to explain
Hey there! When you say bond paper do you mean a larger roll of paper?
Richard
@@UBMD hello! it is not the rolled bondpaper. Just regular paper (rectangular shape).
@zyragabas3305 oh ok I understand now. So if it were just a large A4 sticker sheet without any precut labels you would just create a project in Canva at A4 size.
Load that sheet up with your labels print them out and cut them out by hand.
If you want precut labels you would need to find a company that has the label size you want and on an A4 sheet. Once you have that, then you would just use their template for that specific label and follow the tutorial.
I hope this helps you out!
Richard
How to make a mockup for product design?
Hello noalh3471! Thank you so much for your time and please accept my apology for not getting back to you sooner. I've been on a RUclips break for a while and will return soon.
This mockup was created in PhotoShop, but there are plenty of websites that allow you to create product mockups. There is even some really cool AI sites that help with that now.
I would just google mockup for product design and see what site works best for you.
I hope this helps you out!
Richard
how to make a A4 sheet full of as many lables as possible?
Hey there! That would depend on the size of label and how many labels the template supports.
I would check around to see if there is a label manufacturer that fits your label size and packs them together.
I hope this helps you out!
Richard
Plz tell me a tool for which i make logo too
Hey there Alpha, although you can make logos in Canva I would not recommend it. There are a lot of restrictions and copyright issues when using Canva for logos.
I would recommend Affinity Designer for vector based logos. There is no subscription so you just pay a one time fee. I believe it cost around $65 and you own it for life.
Here is the link to the site
affinity.serif.com/en-us/designer/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjKa38aSY_wIVui3UAR19GAhVEAAYASAAEgI6y_D_BwE#top
I hope this helps you out! Thank you so much for your time and support.
Richard
Can i know, are using canva Pro or free canva?
Hey there! I use Canva Free for all my tutorials. Not everyone has the money to subscribe to Pro so I try my best to achieve good results with the free account.
@@UBMD u have a kind and modest heart, I hope u will have a million views in a future.
I really appreciate that my friend! One day soon!
Thank you again
Richard
👍🏼
Hey there harshalpatel, thank you so much for your time and support for the channel.
Take care my friend!
Richard
You go fast. Thanks anyway
Hey@@mariefrancoisdooley6188! Thank you for the feedback. I tried keeping it short to please the boss daddy over at RUclips. The result is a very fast video, which I’m sorry about.
I hope it wasn’t a complete waste of your time.
Thank you again for the feedback!
Richard
You didn't show the label printed
Hey @tlr6249 and sorry for not getting back to you sooner. Can you believe I didn't notice that until you brought it up. I can't believe I forgot to show the final result. I'm sorry about that.
I'll be sure to show the final results in future videos. Thank you for the suggestion my friend.
Richard
So how was it boy
Hey there! Sorry I no longer have the printed label for this project, but going forward I’ll show the final results when printed.
Thank you!
Richard
you move & speak entirely too fast for this to be a tutorial bro How we suppose to get it
Hey Kia McCoy, thank you so much for your feedback! I’ve been waiting for someone to say something like this!
I completely agree with you, but all my data shows that almost everyone wants to get to the point within two minutes. I would love to create more in-depth tutorials but the sad thing is no one would watch it.
The RUclips world is crazy and if you don’t please the the big boss you don’t get noticed.
Thank you again for your feedback Kia, I really appreciate your time.
Richard
You can slow it down in your settings
i saw the ssme video on instagram someone just downloaded from yours i guess be aware of such people
Hello Raj, thank you so much for even taking the time to let me know. This is not the first time someone has taken my video, and I'm sure it wont be the last. 🤬
Thank you again for the info my friend!
Richard
@@UBMD no worries good work always needs to be appreciated .. and these people are actually gaining more attention by your work... i love canva and learn it from youtube and instagram only and was shock to see this video on both platform by diiferent person ... the acc was @canvaexpert0 check it out