Canva Mood Board Tutorial For Beginners - Design Morsels (2024)

A few people asked for a tutorial for how to make a mood board in Canva. I’m going to walk you through the step-by-step process that you can do in the free version.

I’ve included as many screenshots as possible but if you want to see the video there is a link below.

First thing you’re going to want to do is capture a bunch of screenshots or snap photos of things that you want to put into your room/mood board. I keep these mood boards and I change them over time as my rooms change. I add things and swapping things out to see how they look.

Step 1 – Open a Template

The first thing you’re going to want to do is start with a brand new template. You can pick any size you want. If you want to do it horizontal or vertical, it doesn’t matter. I usually choose the Pinterest size because I usually like to pin my designs.

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Step 2 – Adding Things Using Uploads

I add my paint color to the template. You can usually get a sample of the color from the manufacturer’s website. And that just helps with setting your color scheme. You upload the screenshot of your color by clicking “upload”.

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You can upload any file. All your uploads will be housed in the upload queue on the left side.

In this case, the mood board that I’m going to make is something that’s from all IKEA. The reason why I’m getting to that is because someone commented that everything at IKEA is the same style. But these boards will illustrate how you can really source a traditional bedroom or a modern bedroom.

3. Adding and Manipulating Items On Your Board

I picked an oriental style rug from IKEA. I took a screenshot of the rug and uploaded it to Canva as noted above. When you click on the item Canva pulls the item into the board.

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There’s little symbols below the items you add. You can use this to rotate, move and resize any item you pull into your board.

I picked this bed from IKEA. I took a screenshot of the bed and I uploaded file.

You can see it brings in all the white background, but I don’t want that because that makes my image too full of white things. So I click “edit photo”. Then I click “background remover” and it removes the background.

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If you have the free version of Canva, you can go to a web site called remove.bg and upload your photos there first. This program does an even better job of removing the background.

I like to put a window into my mood boards. Window coverings, especially in a bedroom, all lots of texture and also control light.

You will notice that each time you upload new items they appear in front of things that are already on your board. The window is in front of the couch instead of behind it.

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You can rearrange the order by clicking on position, and then the layers tab. There you can grab any layer move. You can move the window behind the bed.

I continue to upload images of furniture, fabrics and accessories until I’m happy with the way it looks.

Mood Board Limitations

The one thing that a mood board is not good for is judging the scale of items. There’s no way to represent the actual scale of the things that you add to your board.

Make sure when you are sourcing your room, that you do a space plan with the bigger items. It’s not so much important with smaller items like a nightstand as it is for the size of the rug for the room and the size of the bed for the room.

Those larger things you should test out in a space planning app.

You can either do it on a piece of paper, which I have a free furniture tool to help you.

Pottery barn has a free tool you can use and even if you don’t want to buy the items you can pick similarly sized items just to see how they fit in your room.

How To Use Your Mood Board

If I wanted to take this shopping with me I would download it and share it to my phone.

I can take it shopping if I’m shopping for things, then I sometimes pull out my mood board. If I’m buying things secondhand on Facebook marketplace. I will often take a screenshot of the item and drag it into my mood board to see how it goes with my room.

That’s the basics of how you use Canva to make a mood board.

Canva Mood Board Tutorial For Beginners - Design Morsels (2024)

FAQs

What program to use for mood board? ›

The Adobe Express mood board maker provides you with a range of customization options to ensure that you can create something that truly reflects your thoughts and ideas. Start from a template then customize it to perfection.

Do I own my designs in Canva? ›

This depends on its composition. Generally speaking, if you're the creator of an original design, you're also its copyright holder. But if you used third-party content (e.g. stock Content from the Canva library) in your design, your ownership is subject to those third-party rights.

What is the difference between a mood board and an inspiration board? ›

Here's a handy way to think about the difference between mood boards and inspiration boards: Mood Boards = feeling, conceptualized, psychological. Inspiration Boards = details, colors, textures, specifics.

Where is the best place to make a mood board? ›

Pinterest

Pinterest is probably the first inspiration board app that comes to mind for the everyday web surfer. It's one of the most popular and accessible sites where people can cluster design ideas, get some inspiration for interior design, or make a visual board of design elements or color pallets.

How do designers use mood boards? ›

Mood boards are used early in the design process of a new product or when substantially revising an existing product. For example, they might be created during the Define or Ideate phases in the design-thinking cycle. They help gather consensus on the style of the visuals before designers begin working on prototypes.

Where can I find mood board images? ›

Some ideas include.
  • Pinterest:A popular for creating and exploring mood boards. ...
  • Instagram:Explore hashtag related to you theme or industry for visual inspiration. ...
  • Magazines:Fashion, design and lifestyle magazines provide tangible sources for cutting out images and creating a physical mood board.
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How to use Canva to design a room? ›

How to create a floor plan
  1. Open Canva. Launch Canva and choose Whiteboards to get started on your floor plan design.
  2. Choose a floor plan template. Browse our collection of floor plan templates and choose your preferred style or theme. ...
  3. Customize your floor plan. ...
  4. Add the finishing touches. ...
  5. Save, share, or present.

What is mood board template? ›

Moodboards are a great way to set the visual direction for a project. Modern moodboard templates can include video, motion, files or even sound. You can easily share them online with your clients or team for instant feedback.

What is a moodboard design? ›

A mood board is a type of visual presentation or 'collage' consisting of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. It can be based on a set topic or can be any material chosen at random. A mood board can be used to convey a general idea or feeling about a particular topic.

How do I create a mockup box in Canva? ›

How to create a mockup
  1. Launch Canva. Login to your Canva account. ...
  2. Select a template. Browse the mockup template gallery or type a keyword on the search bar to find a match.
  3. Upload your assets. Go to the Uploads tab and upload a photo of your product or design. ...
  4. Use in a design. ...
  5. Export and share your mockup.

How do I use my own mockup in Canva? ›

From the homepage
  1. From the homepage side menu, click Apps.
  2. Select Mockups.
  3. Use the search bar to look for a mockup you want to use, or select from the options below it.
  4. To use a mockup, click on its thumbnail.
  5. Click Select to choose an image or design to use in your mockup.

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