Etsy Mockup & Digital Product Production Assistant (Art + Downloadable Files)

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I’m looking for a detail-oriented freelancer to help turn my artwork into Etsy-ready mockups and downloadable digital product files.

I already have:

* The artwork

* Mockups already made and placed into exact pixel dimensions

* A Google Sheets workflow and template system

* Exact pixel dimensions and file requirements

* Organized links and instructions

Type spell somewhere in your proposal so I know you read this far.

Your main job is to carefully follow the system and execute consistently. I need someone who can convert my current mockups into reusable “drop artwork here” style templates whenever possible.

What You’ll Be Doing

* Place artwork into mockups

* Resize/crop artwork to fit naturally and professionally

* Match mockups to the correct template/product number

* Follow links and instructions inside Google Sheets

* Choose from 2–3 mockup options depending on the product/category

* Create and export all final downloadable digital files

* Organize and name files correctly

* Upload and organize final deliverables inside Google Drive folders

* Create reusable PSD/Canva mockup templates when needed

Digital Files You’ll Create

Depending on the product, this may include:

* High-resolution JPGs

* PNG files

* PDF printable files

* Multiple ratio/size exports

* Print-ready files

* Properly organized Google Drive folders

All dimensions, templates, and examples will already be provided inside the workflow.

Important

These are not currently simple “drop artwork here” mockups, but I want them converted into that style whenever possible.

Some mockups require:

* Manual fitting

* Perspective adjustments

* Masking

* Resizing

* Smart object setup

* Realistic placement work

The first assignment will be a small test project:

* 1 artwork

* Around 10 mockup images

* Downloadable digital file package

This is NOT free work. I will not use the work you do it is simply part of the interview. I will pay a small fee 10 dollars I think should be okay but if it’s not let me know and do a counter proposal.

I will not use the test artwork in my Etsy store unless we decide to continue working together.

This role is ideal for someone who is:

* Process-oriented

* Efficient

* Consistent

* Visually strong

* Comfortable with repetitive production work

Ideal Person

* Strong eye for aesthetics and composition

* Experience creating Etsy mockups or digital products

* Comfortable with Photoshop, Canva, Photopea, or similar tools

* Able to follow systems/templates exactly

* Very organized and detail-oriented

* Fast and reliable communicator

* Comfortable batching repetitive creative work efficiently

Bonus Skills

* Experience with AI-generated artwork

* Etsy listing image experience

* Understanding of printable wall art sizing

* Experience creating reusable smart-object mockups

* Experience producing short product videos/mockup videos

To Apply

Please send:

1. Examples of mockups or Etsy-related work

2. What software you use

3. Your availability

4. Confirmation that you’re comfortable doing a paid test project before full hiring

5. The word “Bluebird” so I know you read everything

6. Type heck somewhere in your proposal so I know you read to the end

This will likely become ongoing work for the right person. I’m also hopeful you can produce two short mockup/product videos as part of the workflow later on that I will include in my Etsy listings.

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