Beginner Tutorial on How to Use Canva to Design Your Product Labels
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 Published On Feb 3, 2022

I'm sharing with you how I design my labels using Canva. This is a very beginner type tutorial. This is for simple print and cut labels (not labels that you would then import into Online Labels or Avery to print on pre-cut circles).
If you found this helpful and would like to see more Canva tutorials please let me know and will be happy to bring you more in-depth videos!

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