Yes !!! great like all your videos, Thank you for sharing with us as a beginner in Etsy I'm a literary struggle, but you always give us the best lectures and tips. Thanks again.
Kittl very clearly in their licensing terms specifically says that designs CAN be used for print on demand with no restrictions. For full commercial use that doesn’t require attribution, you’ll need the Pro account.
Absolutely! I actually had a full clip about the licensing part to include in the video, but totally missed adding it…oops! 🤓 Kittl is such a great tool for POD though, I love it!
Hello; I watch your videos with great pleasure and I would like to consult you on a few issues. The first issue is that me and my friend have been designing POD products in the store we opened on Etsy for about 3-3.5 months. Since we could not determine the niche at first, the products were mixed. Then we focused on yoga. We design yoga-based designs on many products on Printify. My question is, can we continue with a single product? Or is it right to design different products? My second question is, I watched a video of yours, you explained 5 different trend niches, one of your suggested niches included faith-social causes and mental health and wellness, one branch of wellness was yoga. If we design all niches in our store along with yoga, would it negatively affect the store traffic? We have only had one sale so far. I wanted to ask if it could be because the issue was not fully established. We would be very happy if you could enlighten us on this issue. Thanks in advance
Great video! I'm so comfortable with Canva I didn't know if I wanted to learn a new platform but Kittl looks pretty amazing! Any info to help a newbie learn Kittl would be great!
Totally agree - I’ve been a Canva girl all the way and was like “mmm, no” when I first heard about it, but once I actually started using it I have to admit I’ve become totally obsessed with the flexibility and design possibilities with Kittl. I will definitely be sharing more!! 🤓
What a great video!! I just started with designing and I’m finding it quite frustrating and limiting with canva. But kittl definitely looks really interesting. I will definitely give a go. Keep more videos coming. I have learned so much🙏
Thank you for always giving us great content Mandy! I just want to know if the grunge effect would turn out great on t-shirts, do you happen to have samples? Thank you!
I’m not on Etsy yet, but is it a good idea to have a separate account for each type of product listing, such as: One for t-shirts, one for tumblrs, one for mugs, one for ornaments, and etc.? Or, should I combine them in to one listing? And, likewise, have a scalable brand name, such as: wf shirts, wf art, or wf books, and etc.?
It’s similar to Canva in that some elements/templates are only available at the paid level. Quite often I will also bring in elements from Creative Fabrica as well so that I can then use the advanced text editing in Kittl to make it more unique 😊
Great question! You can import elements into Kittl and add more to it (like adding text to a design that you import), but you’d be limited in any editing to the design itself unless you add more layers. For example, if you made a text design somewhere else and brought that in you wouldn’t be able to use the transformation features, but you could add the vintage/grunge look to it because that’s added as a separate layer. Hope that makes sense! 😊
How do I end up with a clear background when I want one? I suppose that's more of a canva thing but not every shirt goes with a design on big white square if that makes sense?
If I'm wanting to see what it'll look like on a certain color I'll often change the background while I'm designing. In the color picker there's also a circle with a red line through it which will get rid of color entirely (this works on a graphic and the background color). In terms of actually going on a shirt, you'll want to remove the background before importing into your print provider, which can be done when you download the design :)
Yes! I actually had a clip that I meant to include in the video and now realize I didn’t. Kittl very clearly in their licensing terms specifically says that designs CAN be used for print on demand with no restrictions. For full commercial use that doesn’t require attribution, you’ll need the Pro account. I’ll add this to my pinned comment!
Yes! When you’re on the design look directly below the page that you’re designing on. You’ll see arrow buttons to undo and redo, along with the zoom adjustment too. 😊
Hi Mandy, I really need help with pricing! I’m a Canadian seller and I’m trying to figure out how to price my Gildan 18000 crewneck. What do you charge for yours? Thank you! ❤
I typically set mine as a profit margin - so in Printify I will set it to 65% - I usually offer free shipping and need that cost covered, and I run daily sales to create an extra boost. I also like to offer color options which are usually more expensive, so by setting prices based on a profit percentage it ensures that I’m never losing money on a sale. The final selling price typically averages around 39 USD. Hope that makes sense! 🤓
I tend to use PlaceIt for certain mockups occasionally, but I am really liking the versatility and ease of use with Kittl particularly for making the actual designs 😊
That’s exactly what I need 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Yes !!! great like all your videos, Thank you for sharing with us as a beginner in Etsy I'm a literary struggle, but you always give us the best lectures and tips. Thanks again.
Thank you Mandy 😊
I am a Canva girl as well…would love to see more Kittl tips from you!
Kittl very clearly in their licensing terms specifically says that designs CAN be used for print on demand with no restrictions. For full commercial use that doesn’t require attribution, you’ll need the Pro account.
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing
Absolutely! I actually had a full clip about the licensing part to include in the video, but totally missed adding it…oops! 🤓 Kittl is such a great tool for POD though, I love it!
Thank you
Thank so much , great video as usual !! Im strungle to start 🙃 your videos help me a lot .
Kittle is a great tool for POD work. I really like to miss around with the design templates they have, give you a great head start.
I just found you on RUclips because of KITTL!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 HOW AMAZING ARE THEY???🎉
Obseeeesssed with Kittl 🤩 I’ve literally been in it for most of today pumping out designs and new listings 😅
Amazingggggggg..... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great tutorial!
Mandy, thank you so much for the great videos. I've learned so much from you! Keep up the great work. I subscribed as I know it's well worth my time.
I found you on TT! You're awesome. I'm learning so much.
Hello;
I watch your videos with great pleasure and I would like to consult you on a few issues.
The first issue is that me and my friend have been designing POD products in the store we opened on Etsy for about 3-3.5 months. Since we could not determine the niche at first, the products were mixed. Then we focused on yoga. We design yoga-based designs on many products on Printify. My question is, can we continue with a single product? Or is it right to design different products?
My second question is, I watched a video of yours, you explained 5 different trend niches, one of your suggested niches included faith-social causes and mental health and wellness, one branch of wellness was yoga. If we design all niches in our store along with yoga, would it negatively affect the store traffic? We have only had one sale so far. I wanted to ask if it could be because the issue was not fully established. We would be very happy if you could enlighten us on this issue.
Thanks in advance
Excellent video! ⭐
Thank you! 💚
Great video! I'm so comfortable with Canva I didn't know if I wanted to learn a new platform but Kittl looks pretty amazing! Any info to help a newbie learn Kittl would be great!
Totally agree - I’ve been a Canva girl all the way and was like “mmm, no” when I first heard about it, but once I actually started using it I have to admit I’ve become totally obsessed with the flexibility and design possibilities with Kittl. I will definitely be sharing more!! 🤓
What a great video!! I just started with designing and I’m finding it quite frustrating and limiting with canva. But kittl definitely looks really interesting. I will definitely give a go. Keep more videos coming. I have learned so much🙏
Kittl is so much fun for sure! I love that you can work within their templates too. Definitely working on more videos! 🤩
Where did you get your peg board back drop? Cute! The wifey.
Thank you for always giving us great content Mandy! I just want to know if the grunge effect would turn out great on t-shirts, do you happen to have samples? Thank you!
I’m not on Etsy yet, but is it a good idea to have a separate account for each type of product listing, such as: One for t-shirts, one for tumblrs, one for mugs, one for ornaments, and etc.? Or, should I combine them in to one listing? And, likewise, have a scalable brand name, such as: wf shirts, wf art, or wf books, and etc.?
Do you find that Pro Kittl offers more designs than the free version? I'm having difficulty finding suitable designs. Thank you!
It’s similar to Canva in that some elements/templates are only available at the paid level. Quite often I will also bring in elements from Creative Fabrica as well so that I can then use the advanced text editing in Kittl to make it more unique 😊
does anyone know if you can upload a pre made PNG design and edit it just like these kittl templates? thanks!
Wonderful instructive video Mandy. Can you import your own artwork into Kittle and adjust it with their functionality?
Great question! You can import elements into Kittl and add more to it (like adding text to a design that you import), but you’d be limited in any editing to the design itself unless you add more layers. For example, if you made a text design somewhere else and brought that in you wouldn’t be able to use the transformation features, but you could add the vintage/grunge look to it because that’s added as a separate layer. Hope that makes sense! 😊
@@studiomdesignsco ☺
How do I end up with a clear background when I want one? I suppose that's more of a canva thing but not every shirt goes with a design on big white square if that makes sense?
If I'm wanting to see what it'll look like on a certain color I'll often change the background while I'm designing. In the color picker there's also a circle with a red line through it which will get rid of color entirely (this works on a graphic and the background color). In terms of actually going on a shirt, you'll want to remove the background before importing into your print provider, which can be done when you download the design :)
For one thing knowing the image is 300 dpj is enough to make me like it better
What about using these designs for POD/commercial use, in legal terms?
Yes! I actually had a clip that I meant to include in the video and now realize I didn’t. Kittl very clearly in their licensing terms specifically says that designs CAN be used for print on demand with no restrictions. For full commercial use that doesn’t require attribution, you’ll need the Pro account. I’ll add this to my pinned comment!
Is there a back button if you make a mistake like in Canva? And if so where is it?
Yes! When you’re on the design look directly below the page that you’re designing on. You’ll see arrow buttons to undo and redo, along with the zoom adjustment too. 😊
@@studiomdesignsco Ty! Diffrent places. I'm so use to Canva that's it's kind of disorienting lol
@@TulipWife I totally agree - I go to the top of the page looking for it every time 😅
how can open store at Esty ???????
Hi Mandy, I really need help with pricing! I’m a Canadian seller and I’m trying to figure out how to price my Gildan 18000 crewneck. What do you charge for yours? Thank you! ❤
I typically set mine as a profit margin - so in Printify I will set it to 65% - I usually offer free shipping and need that cost covered, and I run daily sales to create an extra boost. I also like to offer color options which are usually more expensive, so by setting prices based on a profit percentage it ensures that I’m never losing money on a sale. The final selling price typically averages around 39 USD. Hope that makes sense! 🤓
Is it ok if I email you about this?
Feel free to! studiomdesignsmn@gmail.com
I am still researching but am transitioning to the design stage. I choose PlaceIt, but is there an advantage to also using kittl?
I tend to use PlaceIt for certain mockups occasionally, but I am really liking the versatility and ease of use with Kittl particularly for making the actual designs 😊