Before I dive in, you'll want to get a copy of my FREE Canva line sheet template which you can use as a starting point for making your own wholesale line sheet following the steps in this post. Click the banner below to get your FREE Canva line sheet template.
Got your line sheet template? Ok, let's get into it!
A line-sheet is a no-frills version of your catalogue, it is quicker to put together and if you don't have a big range, you're pushed for time or you don't have much experience using a design software it can be a good option for you.
Line-sheet's used to be very simple but as visuals have become more important they have almost turned into a mini-catalogue of sort as you can create them fairly easily and quickly using online design tools such as Canva.
Having a good line sheet for your wholesale will help you build trust with your potential stockists and look professional and experienced.
I've already talked quite a fair bit about how to create your catalogue and line-sheet and I've written another post where I helped Becky from Hazel and Blue improve her wholesale catalogue. In this post I going to show you HOW to create a professional looking line sheet in Canva, using my FREE template - download it by clicking the banner below.
How to create a wholesale line sheet using my FREE Canva template
If you haven't used Canva before it's a very easy to use online design tool that is free to use. I will talk you through how to use the template below.
1. Click on the Line Sheet Template and then use as a template. Highlighted below.
2. Delete the first page by clicking on the highlighted (below) bin in the top right corner
3. Add your own logo, lifestyle image and text on the first page
You can upload images by clicking on uploads in the left hand-side menu and then Upload an Image. Then you simply drag that image onto your page and you can change the size to suit your design.
4. Design your product page
Add your images, your product name, prices and product information as per the template. Click on the highlighted symbol to duplicate the page to add another product page, you can add as many as you need.
5. Wrap it up with your Terms and Conditions, How to order and all your Contact information.
If you are unsure about creating your terms and conditions, you can watch read my blog post here.
I hope you will find this to be a useful resource, I plan on creating a more detailed paid for catalogue template with various page designs, later on, if you are interested in this, get in touch via email (therese@smallbusinesscollaborative.co.uk) or DM me.