Just Plain Fun Terms & Conditions

Last Updated: April 6, 2026

Age Policy

Any age can use this site and it's downloadable content. Everything is safe for kids.

Indemnification

By using this website, you agree to indemnify its creator and all members of the Just Plain Fun website, including but not limited to its owner and administrator, Julie A. Bolduc (Just Plain Fun).

Privacy Policy

If I choose to bring back our daily update email newsletters, your email address and personal information will never be given, sold, rented, or traded for any reason. I will do everything in my power to keep your information private. Your email address will be stored only with the email list host I use.

Copyright Notice

Please do not sell any of the patterns, projects, paper bead templates, bead sheets, or PDF files on this site. They are for your personal use only. You may make items from the free patterns and give them away, and you may sell items made from the free patterns with permission. Please do not sell any of my patterns.

Finally

By visiting the Just Plain Fun website, you agree to abide by these terms and conditions, even if you have not read them all.

Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5 — Free Download! - Two New Categories Added, Graph Paper and Quilt Blocks
All items in our online shop ship free within the US only. I currently offer U.S. shipping only and it is from rural Maine. Delivery can vary from 2–14 days depending on your distance from Maine. Expedited shipping is not available.

Please note: I am now selling all of my paper bead making tools and other items from this web site using Paypal payments.

I have removed all of my paper bead making tools from Amazon. My Kindle crochet pattern books and paper template paperback books continue to be available on Amazon, as they are printed and fulfilled directly by Amazon. A limited number of paper bead making tools remain available on Etsy but I am not linking to those tools from this site.

Random Quick Tip!

Sending Crochet Hooks
If you need to send crochet hooks in the mail, you could flatten a paper towel tube, cut it so it is 7" long, then tape one end to seal it. I suggest using Fiber Tape for strength. Then put the hooks inside the tube, they should be wrapped in tissue paper, then seal up the other end. Then you can put this protective tube inside a 6"x9" envelope for sending through the mail. This way they should not work themselves out of the envelope. You could even send them in a business size envelope that is made manilla paper. That way it is not sooo big.