Seasonal gift menus can grow too quickly. A seller starts with one engraved tag or card, then adds family names, event dates, packaging notes, bulk sets, and special messages before the first proof process is stable.

A steadier AntBelt G1 workflow is to connect each menu option to a real proof photo. If a shop wants to offer three styles, keep three clearly labeled samples. If one style still needs spacing changes, keep it out of the customer-facing menu until the proof is easier to repeat.

This is not about making the menu smaller forever. It is about making the first version manageable. A small shop can learn faster when the menu has clear edges:

  1. One blank family.
  2. One artwork position.
  3. One message length.
  4. One proof-photo angle.
  5. One note about what still needs review.

AntBelt G1 campaign followers should treat sample visuals as workflow signals. A clean photo can show how a seller thinks about setup and presentation, but final offer language should still come from the seller's own checked samples and the current campaign details.