Sponsored Posts and Partnerships

About Collaborations

Great Things First partners with brands offering jewelry-making supplies, craft tools, beads, threads, findings, resin materials, wood components, macrame cords, and other DIY essentials.

If your products support handmade accessories, detailed techniques, or creative jewelry projects, we’re open to discussing a collaboration.


Why Work With Us

Our audience includes beginners, hobbyists, and small creators who enjoy clear steps, easy explanations, and practical tips. Tutorials that break down knotting, casting, shaping, or assembling tend to connect well.

Readers appreciate guidance that helps them finish a piece confidently and understand how the featured tools or materials contribute to the result.


What We Accept

  • Step-based jewelry DIYs using your supplies
  • Reviews of craft tools, resin kits, cords, beads, and finishing accessories
  • New product announcements with examples or ideas
  • Giveaways with simple, transparent conditions
  • Features tying your materials to a specific technique or jewelry style

Not Accepted

  • Content outside of handmade jewelry or craft-related topics
  • Articles written only for SEO purposes
  • Images without proper rights
  • Claims that lack clarity or reasonable support

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must be original and include neat, process-focused photos (1200px+). Step visuals are encouraged for macrame knots, resin pours, crochet details, or wood shaping. JPG/PNG formats, PDFs for notes, and video links are welcome.


Workflow

Idea review → content submission or creation → editing and formatting → draft approval → publishing.


Pricing Notes

Rates vary based on project difficulty, photos needed, and branded elements to be included.


Disclosure

Each sponsored article contains a visible sponsorship notice at the beginning.


Response Time

We reply to all enquiries within 3–4 working days. We look forward to seeing your ideas and welcome submissions that inspire creative jewelry-making across macrame, crochet, resin, wood, and other handmade styles.