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AFFILIATE OPP with SQ1 - 10-15% Commission

Recently I become an affiliate for Square 1 and now they're looking to expand their affiliate network..and that's where YOU com in! I totally believe in this product and see it as a big bridge between the die cutting world and those crafters/DIYers who have not invested in a Sil yet (or maybe ever).  

Square1 Masterpieces is a relatively new company in the DIY and Crafting world and their two big products right now are SQ1Printables and IRON ONs. Both are unlike anything I've seen before. I've used them both and love them which is why I'm pitching them to you!  

First, a little about the products.  The Printables are 8.5x11" sheets of fabric/vinyl-like material that you can run through your inkjet printer and print on.  Then you just use scissors (or a die cut machine like a Silhouette) to cut out the design.  When you peel off the backing, you're left with a vinyl-like decal that can be applied to a ton of different surfaces including glass, walls, brick, plastic, metal, wood, stucco..etc.  The nice thing is you can use it indoor or outdoor and they're removable, repositionable and reusable without any adhesive being left behind.   No longer are people without a Silhouette or Cricut left out of loop on decals! 

I have featured the printables on both Two It Yourself and Silhouette School and found the biggest selling points to be: 1) No die cut machine is needed to make vinyl-like decals 2) you can basically make print and cut vinyl decals. I've included the posts below so you can check out a few of the projects I've made so far using the Printables and learn a little more about them.


DIY Vinyl-like decals without any special machine!
Print and Cut Wall Decals! Like vinyl, but not!

Now for the Iron Ons....think Printable Heat Transfer vinyl.  Again, a huge selling point is that you DO NOT have to have a Silhouette to make these! That opens up a huge new audience in the DIY/Crafting world.  Of course, if you do have a die cut you can cut this material on there as well.  I printed out a superhero image I found on google, cut it out and then ironed it directly onto a t-shirt (15 seconds) and it was on there!  

The heat from the iron not only adheres it to the shirt, it also sets the printer ink. I've washed the shirt a few times in the washer/dryer and NO problems!! Looks just like it did when I first made it. I've also made a few baby onesies using the Iron Ons and cutting them out with scissors. They're not on the blog yet b/c they're a gift, but here is a picture.



Now here's the deal...this company is just starting out. They're really enthusiastic. They're looking to get their products introduced to not only the Sil world, but also DIY crafters who don't have access to those machines so if you decide to become an affiliate they're really pushing for both types of projects. 

The commission rate is 10-15% on sales depending on the product.  In just a week or two since I've introduced the products on my blogs I've made 30 sales! It also helps that they're into teaming up for special sales and giveaway!  They will also provide you with a free pack of the Printables so you can test, review, and feature on your blog.   The company is very small and easy to work, which is very nice.  

I would not be reaching out to you if I did not believe in this product.  I'm an affiliate for many other brands as well, but this one is unique.  If you think Square1 Printables and Iron Ons are something your readers may be interested in, as well, and you'd like to become an affiliate just email me at  melissa(underscore)viscount(at)yahoo(dot)com and I'll hook you up with Doug over at Square1.

In full disclosure, if you become an affiliate on my recommendation I get a very small (like 3%) commission on your sales, as well.  This is a benefit of becoming an early affiliate. 
Thanks! 
Melissa

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