Affiliate & Etsy Disclosure
Last updated June 2026
Quick, honest version: some links here make me a little money, and I want you to know exactly which ones and how. No mystery, no fine print you need a lawyer for. Here's the whole picture.
The printables are mine
When I link to a printable, that's my own product, made by me and sold in my Etsy shop. It isn't an affiliate link to someone else's store. It's my shop, and I earn directly when you buy one. I tell you that up front because there's a difference between "here's a tool I made" and "here's a tool I'm pointing you toward," and you should always know which one you're looking at.
Affiliate links for things I didn't make
Sometimes I mention a product I didn't make: a toy, a book, a set of tongs, a bin that's just the right size. When I do, some of those links may be affiliate links. That means if you buy through one, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. The price is the same whether you use my link or not. And I only link to things I'd actually use, the same rule I hold every recommendation to.
The Amazon part
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Where a link is an affiliate link, I mark it or disclose it right there near the link in the post, so you're never guessing as you read. No buried asterisks.
Nobody pays for a good word
Here's the line I won't cross: no brand pays me for a placement or a kind review. A commission never buys a spot on this site, and it never softens what I say about a product. If something flopped at my house, I'll tell you it flopped, link or no link.
Questions about any of this?
If you're ever unsure whether a link earns me anything, or you just want to ask, reach me through my contact page. I'd rather answer than have you wonder.