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Bring holiday magic to your workplace #CanvaDesignChallenge

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Your challenge: Poster for an Office Holiday Celebration Spread holiday cheer in your workplace with

Your challenge: Poster for an Office Holiday Celebration Spread holiday cheer in your workplace with this #CanvaDesignChallenge. Design a poster for an office holiday event, be it a small team celebration or a company-wide party. Need inspiration? Watch[Canva’s Holiday Story]( to get into the festive mood. You can even use elements inspired by the video in your design (instructions in the link). Share your poster with us, and you could win a Canva prize pack. [Start designing]( How do I enter? 1 Design a poster for an office holiday celebration using Canva templates and elements (make sure to design something completely original) 2 Share your design on Instagram or X/Twitter with the hashtag #CanvaDesignChallenge and tag @Canva (we can only view public accounts) 3 We’ll showcase our favorite designs to the Canva community [Start designing]( [Terms & conditions]( Want to print your design? Bring your designs to life. [Canva Print]( lets you design and print products to be delivered to your door or picked up in-store. Order by December 18 to receive your prints in time for Christmas Day. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam quis egestas purus. In lacinia dignissim eros sed luctus. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam quis egestas purus. In lacinia dignissim eros sed luctus. See recent Design Challenge winners ​ Find out who won the last Canva Design Challenge when you visit our new website. Be sure to keep checking the site and stay tuned to our email alerts for updates on upcoming challenges. [Explore site](

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