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Is printing with Canva sustainable?
For every print order placed with Canva, we plant a tree – it's a simple idea with a big impact. Our One Print, One Tree Program helps create biodiversity, wildlife restoration, and regenerative agriculture in planting sites across the globe. Learn more.
Plus, we look for manufacturing partners and shipping carriers who share our values. Canva’s products are made-to-order to minimize waste and we partner with printers all over the globe so you can rest easy knowing your products are being printed close to your location.
How do I find out what products I can print in my country?
To check what printable products are available to you, visit What We Print.
We aim to partner with professional printers located as close to you as possible. For this reason, our print product catalog may vary from country to country.
How soon can I get my product delivered?
Shipping times vary between regions, and delivery to more rural areas may be slightly longer than to metro areas. Delivery may also take longer if you ordered photo books, banners, or yard signs.
- Economy delivery: Up to 14 business days
- Standard delivery: Up to 8 business days
- Express delivery: Up to 3 business days
All delivery times include a production time of 1-2 business days. Note that these don’t include weekends and public holidays.
A free shipping option is always available. If you’re looking to receive your order sooner, we offer faster shipping for an additional fee.
If you have, how's the quality of it?
I feel like the price being offered is pretty solid but I've never bought anything off of Canva before (let alone knew it was a thing until a few days ago) so I'm a little reluctant. I was originally going to make my design on Canva and then upload it to another site but if these business cards are solid quality, it would make my life a lot easier.
EDIT: Thanks for the input everyone! I ended up placing an order of $30 worth of cards so I'll see how they turn out. If worse comes to worse, it seems like they have a solid refund policy so I can always do that and then order them elsewhere. 😅
Hey all,
Totally new to this printing stuff, making some business cards and wanted to see if you all have any tips so that they come out in good quality.
I had one concern with the printing platform before because when I created the card on Canva everything was within the bleed lines, but then the next page when I clicked publish came up with a "danger zone" and wanted me to move things inside more. I went into the store and she wasn't too sure what I meant but said if it's within the bleed it's fine. Not sure if this is true?
Is it better to create it and screenshot it as an image and take it in?
Is there any paper you'd recommend that turns out best?
Appreciate any thoughts!
Thanks