Original guidance
Craftagram pages are written to answer practical craft questions with original explanations, measurements, tables, troubleshooting steps, and project planning notes. The goal is to help a visitor make a better decision before cutting paper, buying supplies, printing a template, or starting a weekend project.
Calculator formulas
Calculators use simple formulas that are visible through their results and supporting guide pages. They are planning tools, not guarantees. Craft materials vary by printer, paper finish, adhesive, humidity, yarn texture, ribbon width, and paint application, so pages encourage a test piece before making a full batch.
Review and updates
Guides are reviewed when new tools are added, when a correction is received, or when a page can be made clearer with better examples. Updated notes on guide pages show when recommendations were last refreshed. Pages are improved when a measurement, material warning, or troubleshooting step can be made more useful.
Corrections
Readers can send corrections through the contact page. Useful corrections include a specific page URL, the unclear measurement or material advice, and what project the reader was trying to make. Accuracy issues, broken links, and confusing calculator labels are prioritized.
Advertising separation
Craftagram may display advertising, but ads should not be written or positioned as craft instructions. Visitors should be able to use the tools and read the guide content without creating an account or clicking an ad. Advertising should not obscure calculators, tables, headings, or step-by-step guidance.
Product mentions
Craftagram generally describes material types rather than pushing specific brands. When a guide talks about cardstock, glue, sticker paper, paint, ribbon, or yarn, it explains what property matters: weight, finish, drying time, flexibility, coverage, or printer compatibility.
