Hi there, just a question since i watched this before I created my listing of 7 items 3 days ago. So i used a canva acc that is pro shared because i make 2 sizes of the same design but used all free elements then sent a copy to my personal acc. Is that okay or i am in danger? Also, when making mock ups, I am using my personal acc for the mock up but i use tye free version tyen just edit the photos, is that also okay?
You're welcome! I would make the design, delete the editable text boxes, download the design as a PNG, upload the PNG back into Canva (now it's just one flat design) and add back the text boxes.
This is so helpful-you are amazing! I have a quick question: are you intending for this design to be printed at 8.5"X11" once it it edited or was this example for customers who just want to edit/send out their invitations virtually? I want to try and make some invites that people can edit and then print, so I'm just wondering if I should make that art board a different size, like 5"X7" so that their prints can be proportional to the standard invitation size!
@@vanessazawaski8451 Like you want to do the personalization for them? You can add a personalization box for them to leave their details on Etsy. Def not as passive as sharing a template, but you could charge a little more
@@kayzane5887 Yes I wanted to do something like this as well. Where I do the personalization for the customer. However, would the listing work the same way? Would I still list it as a digital? Thank you
Thanks for sharing. Question - when they click the template link to edit their own info into the invite, will they have access to canva pro to have access to different fonts etc? or will they literally only be able to change their names and words with that exact font you'd set up?
Hi! They do not need Canva Pro to be able to change fonts. If they don't have Canva Pro and they pick a premium font, they will have to pay to download though.
I'm unable to upload my template design back into canva after downloading it to a PNG. I've tried countless things and it won't work. Is re-uploading it into Canva necessary? The error says upload error - the files you are trying to upload are not compatible or are corrupted. It's a PNG and i cannot get past this error.
Just to clarify, we are able to utilize the non-pro graphics/elements on canvas to add on our invites? For example a small graphic to elevate the invite template?
You upload the listing photos as PNGs and that PDF file I made with the template link is what you upload to Etsy. Customers will download it and click on the link to be taken to the template
Hey what to do if customer is not using canva pro ? As we are designing template in canva we have to use canva pro version but after purchase customer are disappointed as they are not using canva pro. Is there any alternative to canva in which customer do not have to buy any subscription?
There are no legal issues with it but I still do not recommend it because not all customers will have a Canva Pro account and will have to pay for each Pro element you use...they won't be happy!
Silly question, but can the same link be used for different customers, and it will just link them to the original template not one another customer has changed? Thanks heaps
I sell some digital invites on Etsy and what I’ve been having a problem with is when someone buys the same digital invitation when they go edit they can see the last person who brought and edit how can you avoid this?
sorry to jump on this but can I ask - when you're uploading the file to Etsy - do you only upload the Template file then and not the original invitation file? TIA Any help would be appreciated@@kayzane5887
Hey I came to ask this same question. I had this issue yesterday I shared the template link and it change the design for the next person. Could there be another reason for this error?