Step 1: Decide the product unit
Before designing the listing image, decide what the customer receives: one large sticker, a mini sheet, a sampler, or a bundle. The product unit determines what has to fit on the sheet and how pricing should work.
Step 2: Plan the sheet
Enter sticker dimensions, quantity, bleed, gap, and safety margin in the calculator. Keep freebies and label variants as separate items. This shows whether the idea fits one sheet or spills into another production unit.
Step 3: Export repeatable notes
Save the SVG layout and CSV cut list with the product name. The CSV gives sheet number, item name, position, size, and rotation. Those details make repeat batches faster and reduce mistakes.
Step 4: Proof before scaling
Print one proof sheet and cut it with the same settings you plan to use for the batch. If the proof needs wider gaps, larger bleed, or a different arrangement, update the saved production notes.
Step 5: Review margin after the proof
Update material waste, labor time, and packaging cost after the proof. A beautiful design is not ready for a listing until the production workflow still leaves enough margin.
Start the workflow with the free sticker sheet planner.