How to make money designing printables (2024)

Do you love to design and looking to bring in extra income? Here are ten ways to use your creativity to make money designing printables.

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When I shared my first printable on this blog three years ago, I did it to thank my readers (all ten of them at the time) for showing up and supporting me. Little did I know that sharing those bookmarks was the first step on this journey from a tiny blog to launching an Etsy shop that provided me with a bit of extra spending money to a full-fledged career that is now bringing in a higher income than any of my former full-time jobs.

How to make money designing printables

When people ask what I do, I stumble over my words. How can I explain to them that I support myself by designing pretty things and giving a majority of them away for free without them thinking I’m delusional? The reality is, that the internet has made it awesomely easy for graphic designers and creatives like you and me to do just that.

If you’ve wondered how you can take your creative talents and put them to work for you, this article is for you. It’s also for those who have never entirely understood what I do for a living.

The list below outlines five different ways to make money online by creating printables: designs you create and distribute as digital files instead of tangible products. If you’ve never sold anything online before, this is an easy, no-risk way to start a small business.

Share printables as free downloads

This was the easy way I got started sharing printables on my blog. The more printables I shared, the more web traffic came my way. This has not only connected me to awesome readers from around the world but has positioned me as an online influencer.

Whenever I come across a great product or service that I want to share with my audience, it’s likely that the company behind said product/service would be willing to sponsor a blog post or provide me with an affiliate link, compensating me to spread the word about something that I genuinely find valuable. This means I get to keep sharing cool stuff, and readers get to keep reaping the benefits of freebies, which is a win-win-win for all.

Sell your designs on online commerce sites

About a year after giving away freebies on my blog, I was sitting on a considerable amount of designs that were just gathering dust on my hard drive. I finally took the leap and opened an Etsy shop, called Enchanted Prints, where I listed all the designs I had already created for sale as digital downloads.

When the same designs that I was giving away for free on my blog also started selling on Etsy, I was floored that I was now able to serve two different audiences, while reaping the benefits of two separate income streams.

How to make money designing printables (2)Bonus tip for selling your printables on Etsy

If you’re wondering what types of printable designs sell best, you’ll definitely want to check out my friends Julie and Cody’s free eBook, Seasonal Products Secret. Click here to download it for free.

Convert your designs to products to sell on additional websites

Once I realized that I could sell these designs in other marketplaces, I started dabbling in sites like Society 6 and Zazzle. The beauty of these sites is that they place your designs on products; tons of products like mugs, notebooks—and even pillows, and they take care of the shipping and delivery. The downside is that they take a much higher commission because they are doing the heavy lifting, which means you need to sell an awful lot to see a significant profit.

Enter your designs into online contests

Whenever family and friends are looking to purchase a designed good that I don’t have time to create for them, I point them in the way of Minted.com. Everything sold on their site is designed by independent graphic designers and is ridiculously lovely.

So how does that help us? Every month, Minted opens its doors to designers and creators to submit their work for various specialized products like New Year’s Eve Party invitations and Nursery Art Prints. If the design you submit is selected, you are not only awarded a nice cash prize, but you also receive a commission every time somebody purchases a product with your design on it. Like Society 6 and Zazzle, Minted takes care of all the printing and shipping so you can just focus on designing.

Create your own website

When I launched my Etsy shop, I also created an independent website to go along with it, which was really just a domain name with a couple of photos on it. At the time, just getting Etsy up and running was a daunting task and I definitely wasn’t up for creating a separate site where I could directly sell my products on my own platform.

Now, with a couple of years of Etsy selling experience under my belt, I’m ready to start selling my products my way, on my own site. Lucky for me, I’ve discovered Shopify— which allows me to be independent, but also provides tools for online sellers that make setting up and running a shop easy and intuitive. My big project for 2016 is to get EnchantedPrints.com up and operating as its own online shop, using the Shopify platform. Once I relaunch, I do plan to keep selling on Etsy— nothing wrong with maximizing my net and keeping with that “be everywhere” mentality.

It is my recommendation that after you have mastered the art of printables, you take your already existing designs and start applying them to actual products to maximize your selling potential.

Work with an online printer to convert your designs to products like art prints, notebooks, mugs, and more

This is essentially taking the principle of working with a site likeZazzle orSociety 6, and taking things into your own hands. This allows you to shop around for the best prices, the best products, and best of all, you get to decide what you want to charge.

About a year into selling on Etsy, I started working with a couple of different printers to ship and sell the art that my customers were already buying as digital downloads, which means I was multiplying my reach once again.

Now I was able to appeal to the DIY audience who wanted to take care of the printing themselves and the audience that would rather just have the printing taken care of for them. If you decide to go down this road, I definitely suggest looking for a printer that offers “drop shipping”— which means that you place the order, and they will print and ship directly to your customer, eliminating the need for you to package and ship on your own.

If you are on the hunt for a great printer, I would definitely suggest these two fantastic companies that I work with: Stationery HQ and Digital Lizard.

Print your products and sell them at a local craft fair or festival

As an alternative to shipping products to your customers one by one, you can order a whole bunch and set up shop in your local community. This is a great way to get your name out there and connect with fellow artists and makers. While this is something I haven’t tried yet in my own business, it’s definitely on my to-do list!

Sell your work at local stores and niche shops in your area

After you become comfortable selling in your community, use this advantage to shop your work in stores in your local city or town. Once you start selling in bulk, the real funds begin to pour in. Plus, you cannot replace the feeling of seeing your work for sale in a shop, in real life!

Work with a wholesaler to distribute your work around the country and world

If you are seeing success in a local market, chances are you can have the same kind of sales around the country and potentially, worldwide. Shoot for the moon, friends! Consider contacting a wholesaling company that works with small businesses to distribute products to shops and marketplaces. I’ve personally been exploring a few different options: Etsy Wholesale, ArtSetters.com, and a few independent dealers.

Open a brick and mortar store

This may sound a little crazy, but if you’ve found success in selling your creative work using the avenues above, you may want to consider opening your very own storefront, where you can sell your work exclusively or include other products and companies that complement your style.

If you were to ask me how many of these places you should be selling your work in, I would answer, “in an ideal world, all of them.” My thinking is, once the work of creating your design is done, why not put it out there in as many different formats as you can?

My advice, however, is to start small. I am a bit of a slowpoke, but my business has been operating for about three years and I personally haven’t made it past selling exclusively online yet. If you can master the art of selling your art as printables, absolutely graduate to selling tangible products, but don’t try to do it all at once, or you will most certainly burn out.

If you’ve been wanting to make money designing printables, I hope that this list has provided you with a primer of possibilities. Which method will you try first?

How to make money designing printables (3)Bonus tip for selling your printables on Etsy

If you’re wondering what types of printable designs sell best, you’ll definitely want to check out my friends Julie and Cody’s free eBook, Seasonal Products Secret. Click here to download it for free.

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How to make money designing printables (2024)

FAQs

How to make money designing printables? ›

Printable products are one of the easiest ways to make passive income. You create the form, upload, price, and then market it. When readers find what they are looking for, they buy, download and hit the print button. There is no inventory to maintain.

Are printables profitable in 2024? ›

Printable art is a great digital product idea for 2024, as it can be customized to fit any decor style or niche. You can create printable art for specific niches, such as nursery decor or motivational quotes, or create a general printable art product that can be customized to fit anyone's needs.

Can I make Printables on Canva to sell? ›

Canva's Content License Agreement does allow you to use both Canva Free and Pro Content to design and sell a range of products (see section 5 of the Content License Agreement) such as: templates. posters, mugs, t-shirts, stickers, and other printed products.

Is it worth selling printables on Etsy? ›

Selling printables on Etsy is a convenient form of generating passive income. Digital downloads and templates are always in demand, and once designed and published, Etsy will handle the rest. Printables can generate considerable revenue for an Etsy shop despite being inexpensive for the customer.

Is making printables profitable? ›

it depends. There are some sellers who make as little as $25 a week and others who make thousands every single month selling their printables. The reason it varies is that it depends on not only what you sell but where and how you sell it. It also depends on the time of the year.

Do I need an LLC to sell printables on Etsy? ›

If you're based in the US, you can either operate your Etsy shop as an unincorporated entity — a sole proprietorship or a general partnership — or you can incorporate and form a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC). Sole proprietorships and general partnerships are the two simplest options.

How much does the average person make selling printables on Etsy? ›

How Much Can I Make Selling Printables On Etsy? You can expect to earn about $10-100 a week at the start. Usually a shop that is set up correctly (good quality products in a niche that's not overly competitive) can make one sale per day pretty early.

Do I need a business license to sell printables on Etsy? ›

Etsy's seller policies do not require you to have a business license to sell on their platform. However, the inquiry doesn't end there. A seller of goods on Etsy may need a license or permit from municipal, county, state, or federal agencies regulating businesses.

Can I use Canva to create printables to sell on Etsy? ›

Yes. You can sell Canva designs on Etsy. There are two main ways to use Canva to sell designs on Etsy: selling completed designs as PDF, JPG, and PNG files and selling Canva template files.

Can you legally sell designs made on Canva? ›

What's allowed? You can use our content in a Canva design, for a wide range of personal and commercial uses. You can use our content in designs for marketing or social media or even sell merchandise with your design on it. Don't resell, redistribute or take credit for content provided through Canva.

What templates are sold the most on Etsy? ›

However, some types of templates tend to be consistently popular among Etsy buyers: Wedding and Event Templates: Templates for wedding invitations, save-the-dates, RSVP cards, wedding programs, and other event-related stationery are perennial favorites on Etsy.

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