Selling on the Marketplace

List your own scrapbook kits for sale to other users.

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If you make scrapbook kits — papers, embellishments, page templates — you can list them for sale to other users. This is the creator side of the marketplace.

Becoming a creator#

Go to /become-a-creator. The page explains the program and shows current revenue terms. Apply with:

  • Your designer name and a public bio.
  • Sample work (a few preview images).
  • Agreement to the creator terms.

Applications are reviewed manually. You'll get an email when approved (typically within a few business days).

Your creator dashboard#

Once approved, /creator-dashboard is your home base. You see:

  • Listings — kits and bundles you've published.
  • Sales — recent purchases, gross revenue, your share.
  • Drafts — unpublished listings.
  • Payouts — when your next payout lands and where.

Creating a listing#

Creator dashboard → New listing.

Choose listing type:

  • Single kit — one themed pack (papers + embellishments + frames).
  • Bundle — multiple kits sold together at a discount.

Fields:

  • Title — what people see in marketplace search.
  • Description — what's in it, what theme/style, who it's for.
  • Tags — searchable keywords.
  • Cover image — main marketplace tile.
  • Preview images — additional shots showing kit elements and example pages.
  • Files — upload the actual kit assets (papers as full-resolution PNGs/JPEGs, embellishments as transparent PNGs).
  • Price — in your local currency. The platform handles currency conversion at checkout.

Drafts save automatically. Publish when ready.

Moderation#

New listings go through a quick moderation check before going public. We're looking for:

  • Original work (no resold stock assets without licence).
  • Image quality acceptable for print at 300 DPI.
  • Description matches the actual contents.

You'll get a notification when published, or feedback if there's an issue to fix.

Pricing & revenue split#

The current revenue split is on /creator-terms. The platform handles:

  • Payment processing (via Stripe).
  • Customer support for billing issues.
  • VAT/sales tax compliance where applicable.

Your payout schedule, minimum payout threshold, and fee details are also on creator-terms. Read them before listing — these terms can change.

Promoting your kit#

The platform doesn't push your kits beyond letting them appear in marketplace search and category browsing. Your share, your social channels, your audience — these matter more than anything we can do for you. The blog at /blog occasionally features creator spotlights; pitch the moderation team if you have a launch worth featuring.

Pulling a kit#

Creator dashboard → listing → Unpublish. The kit disappears from the marketplace immediately. People who already bought it keep their copy — that's a non-negotiable customer-protection rule.

Selling on other platforms#

Nothing in the creator agreement stops you from selling the same kits elsewhere (Etsy, your own site). Cross-listing is normal. Just keep redeem codes and customer IDs straight.

Next#

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