Tiny gift pieces can be deceptively hard to place by eye. Before turning a charm, tag, wallet insert, or coaster into a batch idea, build a layout template that shows the safe artwork area, reading direction, and one reference edge.
The template does not need to be elaborate. A printed outline, a paper guide, or a marked test card can be enough for early learning. The point is to separate the design question from the placement question, so each test teaches something specific.
Use the template to compare samples side by side. A maker can ask whether the artwork feels centered, whether the mark has enough contrast, and whether the same setup could be explained clearly to someone else. Those are better early questions than trying to promise production speed too soon.
AntBelt G1 is being prepared for creators who want a compact engraving workflow. A simple layout template keeps that workflow grounded in repeatable decisions before final Kickstarter details are confirmed.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
