Finding stellar art affiliate programs to join is time-consuming, which is why it’s remained at the bottom of your lengthy content creation to-do list for some time now.
Plus, you’re already part of the popular craft affiliate programs. Why branch out?
I hear you. Careful curation is wonderful and responsible. You want to promote products and companies you can feel good about and build trust with your readers.
Here’s the thing. Not all products will resonate with all readers, no matter how much you may love them. A better affiliate approach would be to experiment with a new product promotion each month or quarter. See how your readers respond and how your commissions are affected and keep tweaking until you find the most profitable product mix for your unique situation.
59+ Art Affiliate Programs For Crafty Bloggers
To help you start experimenting, I’ve rounded up a list of 59+ art affiliate programs for crafty and creative bloggers. In a different niche? Don’t fret, check my list of 503+ affiliate programs across many categories for more.

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1. CreativeLive
Commission: 10-20% per sale / $1 per lead
Cookie Length: 30 days
2. Cricut
Commission: 12-15% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
3. Zazzle
Commission: 15-17% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Education Art Affiliate Programs
Creativebug
Commission: 20-75% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
CreativeLive
Commission: 10-20% per sale / $1 per lead
Cookie Length: 30 days
Craftsy
Commission: 4-75% per sale depending on the customer / product type
Cookie Length: 5-30 days depending on the customer / product type
DigiDesignResort
Commission: 10% per sale / 5% two-tier
Simply Crochet Mag (UK)
Commission: $5 per subscription / $12% per sale
Leisure Arts
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 60 days
Earn Cake Decorating Online
Commission: 40% recurring monthly
Cookie Length: 365+ days
Yeners Way
Commission: 10-30% per sale / $0.20 per lead
Cookie Length: 365+ days
Art Biz Coach
Commission: 25-40% per sale
Craft Cruises
Commission: 20% per sale / $25 two-tier
Art Software / Tools Affiliate Programs
Craft Edge
Commission: 15%+ per sale
Scrapbook Max
Commission: 10% per sale
Cricut
Commission: 12-15% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Auto FX
Commission: 10% per sale + $10 signup bonus
PicMonkey
Commission: 50% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Sizzix
Commission: 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 60 days
Art and Craft Supplies Affiliate Programs
Scrapbook.com
Commission: 10% per sale (fluctuates based on sales volume)
Cookie Length: 30 days
Fire Mountain Gems
Commission: 6% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Dick Blick Art Materials
Commission: Up to 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 24 hours
CreateForLess
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 hours
Artist's Network
Commission: 12% per sale
Hobbycraft (UK)
Commission: 5-10% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
SewandSo (UK)
Commission: 7% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
MisterArt
Commission: Up to 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Fabric.com
Commission: 8% per sale

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Annie’s
Commission: 5-30% per sale
C&T Publishing
Commission: 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 120 days
Imagekind
Commission: 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Knit Picks
Commission: 10% per sale
Therm O Web
Commission: 20% per sale
Cookie Length: 90 days
The Prepared Pantry
Commission: 5-20% per sale depending on sales volume
Cookie Length: 90 days
Utrecht
Commission: Up to 10% per sale
Love Knitting
Commission: Up to 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Artistic Painting Studio
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Jo-Ann
Commission: 4% per sale
Chameleon Pens
Commission: 10% per sale
BurdaStyle
Commission: 12% per sale
Cake Stackers
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 90 days
Sugarbliss (UK)
Commission: 5% per sale
Jesse James Beads
Commission: 6% per sale
KnitCrate
Commission: 20% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Consumer Crafts
Commission: 3-8% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Art & Craft Marketplaces
Blurb
Commission: 15-17% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Displate
Commission: Up to 25% per sale
Zazzle
Commission: 15-17% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Redbubble
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
Etsy
Commission: 4% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Society6
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Paper Source
Commission: 5% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
Tiny Prints
Commission: 10% per sale
Cookie Length: 45 days
CafePress
Commission: Up to 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 15 days
Artfinder (UK)
Commission: Up to 15% per sale
Cookie Length: 30 days
ArtsHeaven.com
Commission: 20% per sale
Cookie Length: 90 days
Zatista
Commission: 8% per sale
Cookie Length: 120 days
Minted
Commission: 20% per sale
Cookie Length: 120 days
Creative Market
Commission: 10% per sale

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This has to be the best, most helpful list I’ve seen out there! Subscribed & bookmarked. Thank you!
Thanks for your kind words Lauren – I’m so glad you like it!
YOu really deserve it…i’m planning …actually from long time i was thinking to to do something creative but because of rat cae i got trapped and now i figure out blogging is fun awesome ..if you enjoy you can earn while doing…thank you so much for making a spark inside by providing the product….
this is my first comment of blogging if i’m doing anyone… THANK U SO MUCH THIS UNIVERSE…THANK YOU FOR CONNECTING THE DOTS>>> You are the part of my creation process.. soon i’m launching my store where i’ll write blogs on based on artist and if any on listed affiliate program ? if u can help please suggest. i actually make movies …yes animated based on courage, discipline but in coartoony way..more like story based …which product is best for me … ? Thanks
Welcome to the site! It would be difficult for me to suggest a specific program for you because you know your audience best. They follow you because they believe you can help them achieve something they want, so think about what products would be a fit for them based on that. Good luck!
I have had a personal blog for a couple of years already and am looking into affiliate marketing to monetize it. Another good art affiliate program is through Jerry’s Artarama. The store has really good quality supplies and gives about 4% commission on its sales.
Hey Hannah – thanks for the suggestion. I update this list every quarter so I’ll be sure to include it in a future update. All the best with your monetization activities 🙂
Your Pencil King link is not working
Thanks so much for letting me know Desirae! I just fixed it 🙂
Just what I was looking for! Thank you 🙂
Happy to hear that Joe – thank you!
Our affiliate program offers 12% for new customers! We would love to be added to this roundup.
We can’t get enough of making pretty things and wanted to share our passion with others through the products we sell. We stock a range of gorgeous craft products at very competitive prices.
We’re committed to fantastic customer service and that includes answering any questions you might have, keeping you up to speed on the progress of your order and even sending out little surprises in some of our packages!
What’s more, we have a ton of gorgeous craft tutorials that we hope will inspire you to get making right away, and share projects made by our customers and favourite bloggers right here as well as on our jam-packed CraftStash Facebook page.
Fantastic, thanks for sharing Eleanor. Customer service is so important so I’m really happy you highlighted your stance on that here. I will include your program in the post when I do another update 🙂
Eleanor is really a great affiliate liaison person – so helpful! This is an affiliate program well worth it. I use craftstash on all my blog articles and on my website.
Hi Justine, my life partner and I are artisans, my partner Shel Waldman has been a mixed media artist for over 30 years while raising 4 kids on his own . We sold my last wellness company of 13 years last year and have now launched our new artisan website https://spiritwithinart.com/ offering his incredible works of art. I am very familiar with affiliate programs and am considering launching an affiliate program for this new art business. Im wondering if bloggers and influencers would be interested in joining a small art company affiliate program as most you have listed are these large corporate companies and we are very niche with our art. Any thoughts on this? Thanks for your time. And if I do start a program, are you still listing new affiliate programs on your site?
Hey Isabella,
Thanks for your question. Yes, I’d be glad to add your program in this list should you start an affiliate program for your artisan website. The reason I list larger brands is because most of their programs are established so there’s less of a chance they will close their programs after I add them here. That said, I love including a variety of programs and feel readers appreciate and want to support small business affiliate programs as well. Send me an email whenever you’re ready.
All the best!
Justine
Just what I was looking for! Thank you…..
Glad to hear it!
Thanks Justine for creating your post, one which will be a great resource for budding bloggers like myself.
You are very welcome 🙂
Really informative article for new bloggers. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much for this post, I’m going to look into these right away!
I’m a glass lampwork artist and don’t see any glass supply companies listed. Is that industry not doing affiliates programs?
Hey Patsy,
I’m sure there are glass supply companies who offer affiliate programs. It’s just not one of the niches we dove into when creating the article. Great idea! We will add it to the list of programs to include in the next update. Thank you!
Justine