If you have a clothing business, customize t-shirts or love to make gifts unique, designing personalized labels for your garments can make a difference. With Canva, you can easily create labels for t-shirts and other personalized products, giving them a professional and exclusive touch. The best thing is that, once designed, you can print them with different methods depending on your preference.
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Design Custom Labels with Canva
Canva is an online tool that allows you to design labels quickly and easily. Follow these steps to create yours:
- Open Canva and search for “clothing labels” in the search bar.
- Select a template that fits your style or needs.
- Customize the information adding your brand, website, social media or messages like “Made with love.”
- Change fonts and colors to match your brand identity.
- Add additional designs such as floral borders, logos or even a QR code with your website.
- Save the design in PNG or PDF format for better print quality.


Printing Options for your Labels
Once your labels are designed, the next step is to print them with the method that best suits your business or needs. Below, I share some of my tutorials where I teach you how to print them using different techniques:
1. Printing in DTF (Direct to Film)
DTF is an excellent option if you are looking for durable labels with vibrant colors. This method allows the ink to be transferred directly onto the garment without the need for polyester or light colors. Learn how to do it with this tutorial: 🔗 How to make labels with DTF
2. Printing with Transfer Paper
Transfer paper is an affordable and easy-to-use option, ideal for those without specialized equipment. You can print clothing labels with any inkjet printer and transfer them with a household iron. Find out how to do it here: 🔗 Labels with transfer paper
3. Sublimation on Fabric
If you work with polyester or light colored garments, sublimation is a great alternative. This method offers high-quality, durable prints. Learn how to sublimate labels with this tutorial: 🔗 Sublimation on fabric
Designing and printing personalized labels for clothing is an excellent way to give a professional and exclusive touch to your creations. Whether to sell your products or to give as gifts, these details make each garment look more special.
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