
Blanket Mockup Templates
Blanket mockup PSD templates - fleece throws, woven blankets, and bed spreads with realistic fabric draping and full-print editing.
60 mockup templates available
Pet portraits on sherpa fleece, family photo collages on woven throws, sports team logos on stadium blankets - blankets cover a surprisingly wide range of custom products. And because they're large, full-bleed items, buyers rely heavily on the listing image to judge whether a design actually works at that scale.
You'll find fleece blankets, sherpa throws, woven cotton blankets, microfiber plush, minky blankets, and bed-sized spreads. Presentation styles range from neatly folded stacks to draped-over-sofa lifestyle shots, flat-lay full-spread views, and close-up fabric texture details. The different styles serve different purposes - folded mockups for thumbnail images, draped mockups for lifestyle marketing, and flat spreads for showing the complete print.
Each PSD template uses smart objects with displacement mapping, which is critical for blanket mockups. Your design doesn't just sit on top of the fabric - it follows every fold, drape, and wrinkle. The difference is immediately visible: cheap mockups look like a print pasted on a rectangle, while properly displaced mockups look like the fabric was actually manufactured with your pattern.
Editing goes beyond just the print area:
- Blanket surface print (front and sometimes back)
- Fabric base color for solid-color blanket backgrounds
- Fringe, tassel, or edge stitching color
- Background surface or room setting
- Shadow intensity and direction
The fabric type matters for mockup selection. Fleece and sherpa textures have a soft, slightly fuzzy surface that mutes fine details - good for bold graphics and photos. Woven blankets show a visible weave pattern that gives illustrations a tapestry-like quality. Minky and microfiber templates have a smooth, slightly shiny surface that renders photographic prints sharply.
Since blanket designs are often full-bleed all-over prints, having enough pixel density to show fine details across the entire surface matters.
For listing images, a blanket draped over a couch with a book and coffee cup in frame does more selling than a flat product-on-white shot ever will. Lifestyle scenes help buyers picture the blanket in their own space, which is why the best-performing listings tend to lead with a styled scene and use the clean product shots for secondary gallery images.
If you're building out a home decor product line, blanket templates use the same smart object workflow as our pillow and duvet mockups, so you can drop the same pattern across multiple products and keep the presentation consistent.
Frequently Asked Questions
What blanket types are included?
The collection covers fleece blankets, sherpa throws, woven cotton blankets, microfiber plush, minky blankets, and bed-sized spreads. Each fabric type has its own texture characteristics that affect how your design appears on the surface.
Does my design follow the fabric folds and draping?
All templates use displacement maps in Photoshop and Photopea so your artwork conforms to every fold, wrinkle, and drape. The result looks like the blanket was actually manufactured with your print rather than having a design digitally placed on top.
What presentation styles are available?
You'll find neatly folded stacks, draped-over-furniture lifestyle shots, flat-lay full-spread views, and fabric texture close-ups. Lifestyle scenes typically include styled room settings with props like couches, beds, books, and coffee cups.
Can I use blanket mockups for print-on-demand stores?
Blanket mockups are widely used by independent sellers and brands offering custom-printed throws and blankets. The commercial license covers product listing images. Lifestyle scenes perform especially well as hero images for blanket listings.


































