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How Do You Make a Canva Shirt?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 1:07 pm

Designing your own shirt with Canva is easy! Whether you’re creating a gift for a friend or simply want to express yourself, custom shirts are a great way to do it. WithCanva’s user-friendly design tools, you don’t need any prior design experience to create a professional-looking shirt.

To get started, sign up for a free Canva account. Once you’ve logged in, click on the “Create a design” button and select “T-Shirt” from the list of available product options.

You’ll be taken to Canva’s T-Shirt design interface, where you can start customizing your shirt. First, select a background color or pattern for your shirt. You can choose from Canva’s library of built-in images, or upload your own image by clicking on the “Uploads” tab in the left sidebar.

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Once you’ve selected a background, it’s time to add text to your shirt. To do this, click on the “Text” tab in the left sidebar and then start typing your message in the text box that appears. You can use Canva’s built-in fonts or upload your own custom fonts by clicking on the “Uploads” tab.

When you’re happy with your text, you can then adjust its color, size, and position on the shirt. You can also add additional text elements by clicking on the “+ Add Text” button.

Once you’re happy with your design, click on the “Download” button in the top right corner of the screen and select either a high-resolution JPG or PNG file. You can then print your design at home or take it to a local print shop.

Creating a custom shirt with Canva is easy and fun! With Canva’s user-friendly design tools, anyone can create a professional-looking shirt without any prior design experience.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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