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This week’s #CanvaDesignChallenge? It’s Corn 🌽

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This week’s Design Challenge theme: Corn 🌽​ We can’t imagine a more beautiful

[Design with Canva]( This week’s Design Challenge theme: Corn 🌽​ We can’t imagine a more beautiful theme. It has the juice and of course, it’s best with butter. If you feel just as strongly about corn as we do, then this week’s #CanvaDesignChallenge is for you. Design the ultimate corn meal, whip up a corny joke, or even write your own corn song lyrics. Anything goes, and Canva prize packs are up for grabs (these do not contain corn). [Design with Corn]( [*Challenge Terms & Conditions]( How do I enter? 1 Create a Corn-inspired design using Canva templates or elements 2 Share your design on Instagram or Twitter and tag #CanvaDesignChallenge (we can only view public accounts) 3 We’ll showcase our favorite designs to the Canva community [Design with Corn]( Canva community design inspiration We loved seeing all of your Ocean-inspired designs in our last Canva Design Challenge. Check out some of our favorites: DESIGNED BY KHODIIJAH DESIGNED BY HUU DAT DESIGNED BY BISMA SIDDIQUI DESIGNED BY JAVIER RIVERA RIZO DESIGNED BY MADHU DESIGNED BY FIGEN DESIGNED BY TRAN LE PHUONG NHI DESIGNED BY SHAY Feeling inspired? While sipping on a coffee, waiting for a ride, or during a brain break, open up Canva and join our Corn Design Challenge. [Design with Corn]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to Canva. Made for you with [love] from Canva Canva Pty Ltd, 110 Kippax St, NSW 2010, Australia. ABN 80 159 929 938 If you need assistance, get in touch with us via our [Help Center](. [Visit canva.com]( [Unsubscribe]( [Manage Email Preferences]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [instagram](

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