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Fall/Early Winter 2018 Design Team Call

Hi, everyone! I hope you've all been enjoying the summer. It's been an adjustment with having the shop open and the kids being home. They've spent some time with me there and they've also been to summer camp for a few weeks. Their last one is this week and then they're off for the last two weeks of summer before school starts! I hope you've got to do some fun things with your families! We went camping a couple of times and celebrated my daughter's 8th birthday 2 weeks ago. I'm hoping to get to a waterpark or something else before they go back. This summer is actually flying by... much like this recent Design Team term.

That being said, it's time for the next DT call. Please send us 3-5 samples of your most recent creations to butterflyinkersDT@gmail.com. Your samples can be cards, scrapbook layouts or whatever you like to create. If you've applied for the team before, PLEASE make sure you're sending NEW artwork. We'd also like links to your online galleries, blogs, YouTube channels, etc., anything that will give us an idea of what your creative style and abilities are. Please include if you are currently or have been on any other Design Teams in the past and tell us a little about yourself in a short bio.

This is a 4 month commitment starting in September and going through December. You must be willing to create 4 projects per month with one blog post per week. Sometimes an additional project will be asked for and appreciated. We do ask that you be exclusive to the online shop for Design Team work. You can design for manufacturers, blogs, kit clubs, etc., but we would appreciate it if you stuck with our online shop only for the 4 month term. We are always trying to expand and gain new customers so sharing links to the shop is required at a minimum of 3 times a week via various social media outlets. This is a BIG part of the DT's job and we appreciate you helping us get the word out. You can post links to your own blog posts, projects shared on FB/IG, a teammates fabulous creation, your favorite current products, sales, etc. There is ALWAYS something to share and again, a main part of the "job".

In return for your creations and promotion, you will get $30.00 worth of FREE product of your choice each month. You will also get a discount to use as much as you'd like for your term. The shop is FULL of fabulous products with more coming in regularly and you'll be able to get yourself some at a generous discount. WOOT!

If you love fall and holiday crafting, this is definitely the perfect term for you!!! Please send us your application by August 24, 2018. We will go over all of the applications and choose the best fit for the shop shortly after. Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing all of your creations and adding more members to our talented team. 

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  1. Hi, this sounds exciting! Is this call open internationally? Thanks.

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  2. The font color is hard to read with old eyes, just an fyi

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  3. Hi! Is this DT call open for international crafters???

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