I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you. I wish others would share their knowledge too. Everyone has such creative ideas, learning how to do our own will not stop us from purchasing from others. Anyway, thank you for sharing your knowledge it is very much appreciated! ❤
I am so happy to hear that. Thank you for such kind words. I agree and believe the community is big enough for everyone's ideas. I am glad you are enjoying the videos. Happy Crafting.
I am so grateful for this video and am loving your channel. I love using Canva and this video alone taught me so much about how to create my own ephemera. I look forward to learning more from you. Thank you! I am going to you shop now to purchase your Canva templates. Would love to see more Canva templates to create other creative fodder and journal ephemera.
OMG. I wish I had seen this year old tutorial 4 months ago. I knew about the lock feature but in other areas I used it, I would have to unlock the image I was adding additional layers to in order to continue. I was having so many issues with the frames because each time I would add a new element, it would take over the frame as your example showed. I had several back and forth emails with Canva and gave up when they wanted me to video the problem I was having and send it to them. Thank you so much. I’ll have to subscribe and go thru your videos and see if you have one for making your own templates without having a bunch of other paid programs. I’m new to Canva and trying to figure out what it can and can’t do. Just a side note, the ability to choose just the “free” elements in “filters” is only available if you have the Pro version. I started out with the free version and it was not an available feature which is why I sprung for the Pro so I didn’t have to sift through all the images I couldn’t use. Makes no sense to not have that filter available on the free version. Thank you so much for adding that tip in your tutorial, I watched and searched for a fix to the layering in frames and you’re the only one to include it.
Loved this tutorial, very helpful but I do have a question I can’t find the answer to anywhere. What if I only want to use part of on image on the label? For example, half the butterfly on one side of the label. Is there a way to do this so that the part of the image not being used is not seen? I hope that makes sense!! ❤❤❤
Hi Samantha. Canva as of this reply does not let you layer inside a frame so my suggestion would be to overlay your butterfly so it sits outside the frame and then just cut it out when you print. There are other free editing programs out that which you could import into to achieve this but I am a photoshop/illustrator user and I am not sure what they are. You can search youtube for "Free graphics editor layers" or similar to help you find one. GIMP might do it
@@hitherandyonstudio thank you so much for your quick reply. That’s a shame as I like the finished sheet to look neat for printing. I think I will try editing the image first before importing it into canvas, see how that works 😄
I am so glad I found your channel! This tutorial (and the tag templates) are fabulous! Although I am experimenting and learning with Canva, I am definitely purchasing at least one of yours that is on your site to save me potential headaches..LOL. So worth it! I spend HOURS creating collages by hand, and tho it is fun, I am excited to have this option as a time-saver when I need it. Plus... the options are limitless! THANK YOU and am definitely subscribing and checking out more of your videos. -Kathryn
I recently discovered your channel. This Canva tutorial is AMAZING! I am technologically impaired and have a stupid question. When I download the templates, how do I get them to Canva? I am working on an iPad, if that makes a difference.
For my inner journal pages I use a combination of 110# GSM Cardstock (heavy weight) and a standard copy paper weight. The cardstock holds up well to gluing pockets and other elements on where the copy weight is great for journaling pages.
This was so educational! Thank you so much. You have such a giving heart and want people to have fun and succeed! That is a rare gift!
Thanks
Dawn
You're welcome Dawn. I just want everyone to be able to participate and have fun.
Wow, thank you for this! Going to buy your templates. You're such a good teacher. Thank you for sharing your talent and time.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for the Canva videos. I am new at this and it is very helpful.
You are so welcome!
This was great. You explain each step so clearly. I just might now try CANCA
I hope you do. It really is a fun tool.
I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you. I wish others would share their knowledge too. Everyone has such creative ideas, learning how to do our own will not stop us from purchasing from others. Anyway, thank you for sharing your knowledge it is very much appreciated! ❤
I am so happy to hear that. Thank you for such kind words. I agree and believe the community is big enough for everyone's ideas. I am glad you are enjoying the videos. Happy Crafting.
I am so grateful for this video and am loving your channel. I love using Canva and this video alone taught me so much about how to create my own ephemera. I look forward to learning more from you. Thank you!
I am going to you shop now to purchase your Canva templates. Would love to see more Canva templates to create other creative fodder and journal ephemera.
I'm glad it helped and thank you for stopping by!
OMG..thank you. The lock feature has saved me from throwing out my computer 😂😂. I never realized you could lock layers! Great tutorial!
🤣🤣 I get that! I recall all those moments. How frustrating. Glad it helped.
brilliant and so helpful thank you
Thank you for stopping by. Happy it helped.
Additionally I am loving your Canva tutorials! 😊😊
YAY! Glad you are loving them. I hope you made some of your own. =)
Thank you so much! You are a wonderful teacher!
Thank you. So kind of you to say that. I am glad you enjoyed the video!
OMG. I wish I had seen this year old tutorial 4 months ago. I knew about the lock feature but in other areas I used it, I would have to unlock the image I was adding additional layers to in order to continue. I was having so many issues with the frames because each time I would add a new element, it would take over the frame as your example showed. I had several back and forth emails with Canva and gave up when they wanted me to video the problem I was having and send it to them. Thank you so much. I’ll have to subscribe and go thru your videos and see if you have one for making your own templates without having a bunch of other paid programs. I’m new to Canva and trying to figure out what it can and can’t do. Just a side note, the ability to choose just the “free” elements in “filters” is only available if you have the Pro version. I started out with the free version and it was not an available feature which is why I sprung for the Pro so I didn’t have to sift through all the images I couldn’t use. Makes no sense to not have that filter available on the free version. Thank you so much for adding that tip in your tutorial, I watched and searched for a fix to the layering in frames and you’re the only one to include it.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. =) Thank you for dropping by and subscribing.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It’s helped me tremendously! 😊
Happy to help! Thank you for stopping by! =)
Loved this tutorial, very helpful but I do have a question I can’t find the answer to anywhere. What if I only want to use part of on image on the label? For example, half the butterfly on one side of the label. Is there a way to do this so that the part of the image not being used is not seen? I hope that makes sense!! ❤❤❤
Hi Samantha. Canva as of this reply does not let you layer inside a frame so my suggestion would be to overlay your butterfly so it sits outside the frame and then just cut it out when you print. There are other free editing programs out that which you could import into to achieve this but I am a photoshop/illustrator user and I am not sure what they are. You can search youtube for "Free graphics editor layers" or similar to help you find one. GIMP might do it
@@hitherandyonstudio thank you so much for your quick reply. That’s a shame as I like the finished sheet to look neat for printing. I think I will try editing the image first before importing it into canvas, see how that works 😄
Awesome tutorial!!!! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for stopping by. =)
Very cool great tutorial tfs
You’re welcome! I hope you make many beautiful things! ❤
Love love this! Thank you for all of the app tips!!!
You're welcome!
If you have any specific questions, just let me know.
I am so glad I found your channel! This tutorial (and the tag templates) are fabulous! Although I am experimenting and learning with Canva, I am definitely purchasing at least one of yours that is on your site to save me potential headaches..LOL. So worth it! I spend HOURS creating collages by hand, and tho it is fun, I am excited to have this option as a time-saver when I need it. Plus... the options are limitless! THANK YOU and am definitely subscribing and checking out more of your videos. -Kathryn
You are so welcome! I am happy you are finding these useful. Happy Crafting!
Thank you so much.
You're welcome! Thank you for stopping by =)
I recently discovered your channel. This Canva tutorial is AMAZING! I am technologically impaired and have a stupid question. When I download the templates, how do I get them to Canva? I am working on an iPad, if that makes a difference.
When you purchase there is a file you get. In that file is the link to open these in Canva. Hope you have lots of fun.
When are you going to make a 11 x 8.5 journalbpage template. I'm ready to break my phone, tablet and laptop over here.
Oh my! Don't do that. I am working on them this moth. Stay tuned.
Month*
I’m trying to get into junk journaling and getting materials, what type of paper would you suggest using to print these on?
For my inner journal pages I use a combination of 110# GSM Cardstock (heavy weight) and a standard copy paper weight. The cardstock holds up well to gluing pockets and other elements on where the copy weight is great for journaling pages.