If you’re using Canva, you know how intuitive the design platform is. Its tools and features make creating designs an easy and fun process.
I love sharing tips that encourage and inspire creativity. This is a quick tip to give our designs a festive feel this time of year. Falling snow! ♥
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How to Add a Falling Snow Effect (Animation) to Designs in Canva
If you have a Canva account, you’re good to go. If you’re new to Canva, you can easily create a free account here, or use the link below.
Watch Tutorial via YouTube
Okay, let’s get started. ♥
Once you’re logged into Canva and created your design, let’s add the falling snow.
For my design, I used a background image and lowered the transparency, then added my title and text.
To add the falling snow, follow these quick and easy steps:
- Click on Elements
- Type “Snow” in the Search Option
- Drag the Animated Snow Element to your design
- Resize and Duplicate the Snow Element as desired
First, click on Elements.
Type “Snow” in the Search Option
Select and Drag the Animated Snow element to your design
You’ll see a variety of results. We’re looking for the falling snow element.
You can easily resize and Duplicate the Snow Element as desired. This is demonstrated in my video tutorial above.
How to Download Your Canva Design
To download your design with the falling snow animation, follow these quick steps:
- Click on Share > Download
- Choose File Type ~ MP4 Video or Gif
- You’re done. Easy peasy!
If you haven’t been using Canva, I hope this post encourages you to do so. It’s a fantastic, intuitive design tool that is sure to inspire creativity.
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Until next time … happy creating, my friends! ♥
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harmonykentonline says
Wonderful tutorial, Natalie. Thanks for sharing 💕🙂
Natalie Ducey says
Most welcome, Harmony! Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers! 🙂
robbiesinspiration says
Hi Natalie, this is useful to know, thank you.
Natalie Ducey says
Most welcome, Robbie! Always a joy to share. Thanks for sharing, too! 🙂
poeticallyyours360 says
Thank you very much…this was awesome and easy to follow instructions
Natalie Ducey says
Wonderful to know you found it useful. Thanks for stopping by today! 🙂
dgkaye says
Thanks so much for sharing another great tutorial Natalie. <3
Jacquie Biggar says
I bought a subscription to BookBrush a few years ago and moved away from Canva, but this looks so easy I might need to give it a go!
Natalie Ducey says
Oh, BookBrush… I got to check that platform out! I use Canva more than PhotoShop now. It’s features are amazing, even with the free version. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing, too. I appreciate you! 🙂
Jacqui Murray says
Love Canva. Thanks for this.
Natalie Ducey says
Thanks, Jacqui! I appreciate you stopping by. Cheers!