Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: May 17, 2026

PsalmKids is a reader-supported review site. This page explains our affiliate relationships in plain language, as required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255) and similar consumer-protection rules in other jurisdictions.

What “affiliate link” means here

When we recommend a bundle, template, or other product on PsalmKids, the link to that product often contains a tracking parameter that identifies us as the referring site. If you click such a link and subsequently make a purchase on the destination site, the destination merchant (or an affiliate network acting on their behalf) pays PsalmKids a commission. You do not pay extra for the product — the commission comes out of the merchant’s marketing budget.

Programs we currently participate in

  • Creative Fabrica — scripture printables, fonts, and Christian craft files. Commission is a percentage of your purchase plus a recurring percentage on subscription products.
  • Design Bundles — Christian printable bundles, fonts, and design assets. Flat-rate commission on purchases.
  • Teachers Pay Teachers — homeschool and Sunday school printables sold by individual teachers and curriculum creators. Commission is a percentage of your purchase.
  • Etsy (via affiliate network) — selected printable shops on Etsy when we feature a specific listing.
  • Additional programs may be added as our review catalog grows; this page will be updated accordingly.

Our editorial standards

  • We buy every bundle we review. Free or gifted products will be disclosed in the relevant article.
  • Commission rates do not influence our verdicts. Two products with different commission rates are reviewed on the same criteria.
  • If a product disappoints us, we say so plainly, even when the merchant pays a commission on the link.
  • We do not accept payment for positive reviews. We do not publish sponsored content disguised as independent editorial.

Why affiliate commissions matter to PsalmKids

Honest review work takes time: buying the bundles, testing the designs, photographing the results, writing the verdicts. Affiliate commissions are how that work is sustainable. If you find a review helpful and want to support PsalmKids, clicking through an affiliate link before you buy is the most direct way — at no cost to you.

Questions or concerns

If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or believe we have failed to disclose one, contact us at [email protected]. We will correct any oversight promptly.