Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Tutorial | Creating Social Media Images in Canva


Social Media banners help tie all of your sites together. People sometimes even spend more time on your social sites than on your actual blog! And did you know that without social media promotion, your page views would decrease easily by more than half! Yes, you read that right! So when you are building the perfect social media posts to tie in with your blog, it is probably a good idea to re-evaluate what those various social platforms look like to your readers!

That's why today we will be discussing Canva and how to build the perfect banners to coordinate all your sites with your blog. After all, it's all about branding!

Tutorial - Creating Social Media Graphics in Canva - never before has creating all your social media graphics been ths easy. canva is so simple and easy to use, complete with hundreds of free templates, images and options that you can whip up a months worth of images in minutes!

Now I know many of you prefer PicMonkey but I am simply not a fan. I really couldn't tell you why, I just prefer Canva. That said, let's move along shall we?


1 | Decide What Graphic to Create in Canva

The first thing you want to do once you get to Cava is decide what type of banner you wish to create. I'm starting here with Facebook.


Now what I do is use all my own images. If you do not have copies of your blog header and such you can just as easily go view your blog, right click your image and save it. *TIP* If you have hired a designer, always make sure that you are allowed to use their creations to create your own things!

2 | Upload Your Own Images | Graphics

Once you have chosen your social network, go ahead and browse Canva to see if you like any of their designs. Most are free but all paid images are only $1.00 so why not feel free to add whatever you wish. If there is nothing you like or you just want to get straight into the branding, go ahead and hit the upload button.



Then click to add it to your design.


From here we will be positioning the image how we want it. If you notice, Canva includes the exact dimensions and layout for each platform you will be making banners for. This makes things super easy when needing to have everything exact and it';s a one stop shop so you won't have to use another image editor to resize or adjust. 

3 | Save and Finish!

Once you have everything where you want it, simply hit the DOWNLOAD or LINK button and save the image.


It will save to wherever you have your default saved images go. 

Once you have it all saved to your computer, feel free to head over to your social media site and upload it. The beautiful thing is that it is already ready. No need to adjust a thing. Save it and you're done!

A quick and simple method to creating beautiful banners that coordinate with your blogs brand and a DIY that can save you money if you don't have a creative bone in your body! *NOTE* I use Canva to create all my social media add-on options so what you are doing is exactly what the pros (ME!) do! You go!

Now that you have created an awesome image for your social media accounts, leave me a link in the comments so I can take a look at your handiwork!

Start the Discussion:

Do you use Canva?
What graphics have you created?

Happy Creating!




11 comments:

  1. OOOoooh...I've never used canva before. Thanks for the tutorial!

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    1. You are very welcome. I adore Canva. It is SO easy to use and navigate! I use it often for my own banners and such but also when creating the banners for my social media add on. I hope you enjoy it!

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  2. Where is a place to get good back grounds? Is that chalk board a free back ground? I tried some of the other sites that do this, and Canva just works the best for me! Thanks for the tutorial!

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    1. Hi Dana! I would be happy to email you my chalkboard background! Canva is such an amazing tool that it would seem no one really knows about! Hence the tutorial. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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  3. I haven't tried Canva! I will have to check it out!

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  4. Nice to read this article will be very helpful in the future, share more info with us. Good job!
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    1. I'm thrilled you found this helpful Amit :) Thanks so much for coming by to say hello!

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  6. Noce tutorial. As a result, in only a few minutes we get a business card, ad, banner or graphic, and all it can compete with the professional work of Canva..I add it to my plugins http://hdreditingsoftware.com/ for image editing

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    1. Hi Katty, thanks for coming by to leave a comment! I am so happy you found this tutorial useful and am just thrilled you love Canva as much as I do!

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  7. Wonderful tutorial. This is very useful post. Thanks for sharing.

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