
đ¨ 10 Genius Canva Hacks Every Small Biz Owner Should Know
Whether you're a small business owner in Wales, a side-hustling solopreneur, or a fellow virtual assistant, chances are you've met Canva. And if notâhello, where have you been?
Canva is one of my absolute favourite tools for helping clients with their branding, social media, and digital products. But itâs not just about making things look pretty (although itâs very good at that). Itâs also about saving time, staying consistent, and feeling a bit smug when your graphics actually match your brand colours.
So if you're ready to level up your designs without needing a design degree, here are 10 genius Canva hacks to make your business bloom.
1. đź Brand Kit = Your Best Friend
Stop digging around for hex codes or re-uploading your logo every five minutes. Canvaâs Brand Kit lets you save your brand colours, fonts, and logos so theyâre always ready to go. Itâs a little thing that makes a big differenceâespecially when you're working on the fly.
âĄď¸ Bonus tip: You can create multiple brand kits if you have more than one business or client.
2. ⨠Magic Resize = Time Saver Extraordinaire
Designed the perfect Instagram post? Want to turn it into a Pinterest pin, Facebook cover, or email header? Don't start againâjust hit Magic Resize. Itâll duplicate your design and adjust it to fit the new size. Some tweaking might be needed, but itâs miles quicker than starting from scratch.
(Note: This oneâs a Pro feature, but honestly, worth it for this alone.)
3. đ Lock Elements for Stress-Free Edits
Ever tried to drag a text box and accidentally moved the background? Weâve all been there. Save yourself the stressâjust right-click and lock any element in place. No more accidental wobbles mid-edit.
4. đź Use Frames for Effortless Mockups
Frames are a game changer if youâre showcasing products, digital downloads, or even testimonials. Drop your images into phones, laptops, Polaroids, or abstract shapes for a polished, professional finish. And the best bit... no Photoshop required.
5. đ Create Reusable Templates
Create templates for everything you do regularlyâsocial posts, blog graphics, welcome packs, client documents, newsletters. Once your branding is in place, you can simply duplicate, update, and post. Itâs the Canva version of meal prepping.
6. đ Add a Bit of Animation
A subtle pop or tumble can make your content stand out in busy feeds, especially on Pinterest or Instagram stories. Donât go full disco ballâjust a little movement goes a long way to catch the eye.
7. ⨠Background Remover = Pro Vibes in One Click
Got a great product photo but the background is... not great? Use the Background Remover to clean it up instantly. It gives everything a polished lookâgreat for product listings or marketing materials.
(Another Pro feature, but very much worth the upgrade.)
8. đ Use Canvaâs Content Planner
Yes, Canva lets you plan and schedule posts directly from your designs. Perfect if you like everything in one place. Design, schedule, and move on with your day (preferably to something that involves tea).
9. đť Smartmockups for Instant Product Scenes
Want to show off your latest printable or course? Pop it into a mockup and boomâyour worksheet is now on a clipboard, laptop or phone. Itâs a fab way to elevate your digital products or services visually.
10. đ Search for âElement Packsâ to Stay Consistent
Searching for âboho iconsâ or âminimalist packâ brings up curated sets of illustrations and elements that all match beautifully. It saves time and keeps your designs looking cohesive without faffing about for hours.
Final ThoughtsâŚ
Canva is like a secret weapon for small businesses and online service providers. Whether you're trying to build a brand, keep your Instagram looking sharp, or launch a new product, these little hacks can help you do it faster and with a lot less stress.
And if Canva still feels a bit overwhelming? Thatâs exactly the kind of thing I love helping with. From setting up your templates to designing branded resources or even scheduling your posts... I can take that off your plate.
đź Ready to let your business bloom? Get in touch here or drop me a message... I'd love to help!
Julia