Running on handshakes is stressful and risky — but paying a lawyer to draft everyday boilerplate rarely makes sense for a small maker; the fees don’t match the stakes. The Craft Business Legal Pack is the middle path: ten clean, readable legal documents you can fill in and use today.
What’s inside — 10 documents:
- ✦ Bill of Sale — a dated record of a sale and transfer of ownership
- ✦ Custom Order Contract — scope, deposit, timeline & revisions for commissions
- ✦ Returns & Refund Policy — fair, clear, ready to post on your shop
- ✦ Shipping Policy — processing times, costs & lost-parcel terms
- ✦ Terms of Service — the ground rules for your website or shop
- ✦ Privacy Policy — what you collect & why (covers the basics; notes where GDPR/CCPA gets more complex)
- ✦ Photo & Model Release — permission to use photos of a person
- ✦ Wholesale Agreement — pricing, minimums & payment for selling to shops
- ✦ Consignment Agreement — terms for shops that pay you when items sell
- ✦ Independent Contractor Agreement — for hiring help the right way
Every document includes:
- Fill-in-the-blank fields (highlighted) — swap in your own details
- Signature lines built in where they’re needed
- Plain-English clauses written to be read by a human, not a lawyer
Two formats so it works how you work:
- 📄 Fillable PDF — type into the highlighted fields in any PDF reader (Acrobat, Preview, your browser), then print & sign
- 📝 Editable Word (.docx) — change any wording, or open in Google Docs
The documents are white-label — no branding anywhere on them, so each one is yours to fill in and use or publish as your own.
Plus a plain-English guide: what each document is for, the mistakes makers make most, where your state may differ, and how to fill each one in.
Instant digital download. Nothing ships. Files are yours to use in your own business forever.
Created with AI assistance under Ardent Workshop’s creative direction, then reviewed and edited before release.
Please note: these are general templates, not legal advice, and your purchase does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Laws differ by place and change over time — for high-stakes or unusual situations, consult a professional. (The guide explains exactly when it’s worth it.)