Friday, March 13, 2009

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Q: How do I buy Stampin' Up! Product?

A: The most convenient way to buy Stampin' Up! products is through my demonstrator website

Stampin' Up! products are not sold through retail stores. The company's emphasis is on direct sales so that you'll have the opportunity to see how the stamp sets can be used and how they coordinate with the rest of their product lines.

To me, this is extremely ideal because I enjoy having the whole package of knowing all the creative ways I can utilize my purchase. I signed up to be a demonstrator because I really love stamping, and I also enjoy teaching others how to create something that they can give to someone else.

In the future I will host classes and workshops and if you're in the San Francisco Bay Area you are most welcome to attend! I will keep you all updated.

If through my blog Stampin' Up! catches your eye, feel free to visit my website at: http://christinayee.stampinup.net You'll find the [SHOP NOW] Button on the upper right hand side. This is the most efficient way to order because you can browse all you want, place your order, and it'll be on your doorstep in no time.

If you need any assitance or have questions about your purchase, please e-mail me at sensiblestamper@gmail.com.

Q: Why Stampin' Up! Stamps?
A: I'm going to name two reasons as to why Stampin' Up! Stamps are the way to go, however there are many more.
  • Quality: SU uses rubber to imprint, the rubber transfers the ink to the paper like a dream. Also, SU uses maple wood for its base, with grooves so that you can easily grip the stamp.
  • Practicality: SU sets come in groups of 2 or more, and they each come in a plastic box so that you can keep the whole "family" together. Each part of the set can be used interchangeably for different occasions. When you buy a set of stamps from Stampin' Up! you're also being provided with multiple uses and opportunities to utilize your purchase. These two sets are fine examples:
Owl Together allows one to create various combinations of owls and sentiments to create just the right card for someone special.Thoughts & Prayers includes two beautiful illustrations of a flowering branch and tree, accompanied by six sentiments that you can choose from in order to customize the card to the situation.



Q: What are Stampin' Rewards?
A: Stampin' Up! designs stamp sets especially for the purpose of rewarding those who make a minimum purchase of $150.

You might think $150, that's a lot of money! However, if you break it down with a minimum purchase of $150 you'll also be receiving a free stamp set, in addition to 10% instant savings in free Stampin' Up! merchandise.

Here's a link to the Stampin' Rewards table to better help explain the different rewards you can receive from different purchase levels. Basically, the more you purchase, the more you're rewarded.

Here are a couple of suggestions on how to make the $150 minimum:
  • Form a Stamping Club: you and a group of friends can form a stamping club and cumulatively spend $150 monthly (or bimonthly it is totally up to you) and then take turns receiving the free set of your choosing. When you all come together to stamp, you can exchange sets or borrow from one another. That is true community.
  • Host a Workshop: as a hostess, you invite friends and family to your home and a demonstrator will show everyone how to use Stampin' Up!'s products. Your reward will be to receive a hostess reward stamp set if your workshop's total reaches over $150. If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area and you are interested in this option please contact me at sensiblestamper@gmail.com and I can schedule it in my calendar.