How to set up a realistic ornament product in Teeinblue
Ornament products are consistently popular during the Winter and Christmas Season. In the following article, we walk through a real seller example showing how to set up a clean, realistic-looking ornament product in Teeinblue.

In this example, each Pet Clipart has its own unique shape. The acrylic outline will adjust dynamically to match the shape as well.
Please continue reading this article to learn more about how to do so.
Preparing the Assets
This is the most important step. You need to prepare your assets carefully so that the acrylic layer can automatically scale with the Clipart.
The idea is simple for every Clipart you offer, you must create its own individual outline layer.
Please view the following example:

Please refer to the example above. On the left is an Alaska Dog clipart, and on the right is its acrylic outline. You’ll need to manually create a new layer for each clipart using Photoshop or any image editor, extracting an outline that fits the shape exactly. Repeat this process for every clipart you plan to use.
TIPS: Since these Cliparts vary in size and shape, we recommend extracting them in a consistent format so the acrylic outline scales correctly.
Uploading the Dog Ornament Cliparts
Once your files are prepared, you can start uploading them. Since these are Cliparts, the acrylic files will be used in a later step.
For this example, we’ll work with about 5 dog clipart ornaments.
- Navigate to Assets > Cliaprt Categories > Create a new Folder there and upload your Files:

Setting up the dynamic ornament inside Artwork Editor
Uploading the Original Ornament Layer and Dynamic Layers
This section covers the core setup. Creating dynamic layers for each Clipart requires careful configuration and attention to detail. The process may take some time, but it ensures the ornament updates correctly based on the customer’s selection.
- Inside the Artwork Editor, upload a layer for the Dog Ornament, then link this layer to the Clipart folder you created in the earlier step.

- Since each dog (or dog breed) requires its own artwork layer for the outline, we recommend creating a dedicated Group for these outline layers to keep everything organized.

- Upload all the Outline layers you created at earlier step

- Continue to select and load them all at once inside your Artwork Editor

- If you've done the first step correctly, you can simply select them all, set them to be in the same dimension as the original Pet Ornament Layer.
Configuring Conditions for the Dynamic Layers
- Let's start with the Outline for the Alaska Dog. First, you should double-check to see if it is scaling correctly

- Then, open the editor. Simply leave it as
No Personalizationas it is just an outline for the original Clipart. - Navigate to Conditional Settings section > and set its condition accordingly:

- Since you want the outline to only show up if the Alaska Dog is selected, please select only the Alaska Clipart there.
- Navigate to Extras section > under
Display this layer on> SelectMockup Preview only

- Keep doing so for other outline Layers

- Be sure to set the Layer Condition accordingly, and remember the display option as well!
Creating the Campaign
Once you've set up everything, double-check once last time and launch it to your Store!

Updated on: 28/11/2025
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