Become a Stampin Up Demo – Inspire Others To Create
Become a Stampin Up Demo – Inspire Others
Right now is the best time to become a Stampin Up Demo! Why, you might ask. In this post, I will explain 3 reasons to “jump” on board.
The Stampin Up Demo Starter Kit
When you join Stampin’ Up!, you get to order the kit 2 options.
Option: 1 You will receive $225.00 worth of Stamin’ Up! products for just $135.00. That is $60 more free products that you would usually get. The best part is that you get to build your own kit with products you want. You will also receive a free Paper Pumpkin kit plus business supplies and free shipping.
Option: 2 In addition to the $225.00 in products and supplies in Option 1, you can get the Craft & Carry Tote (valued at $68.00). This is all for $175.00. The Craft & Carry Tote is only available only when you join Stampin Up during Sale-a-Bration. After March 31, 2019, this deal will be gone!
If you want additional information, you cane email me. Once you have contacted me, I can set up a phone call and we can discuss joining Stampin Up. To join my team, you must have a Canadian address.
Do you love to share with others?
Sharing your love of stamping comes in many forms. If you are already a stamper then you share the cards, scrapbook pages or gifts that you create. And, I bet that people love your hand crafted items. There is simply nothing wrong in sharing that love.
Now, imagine that you can expand that love by sharing with others the joy that you feel when you are creating. That is where becoming a Stampin Up demo comes in. You have the choice – become a demonstrator or a hobbyist. No matter which one you choose, you will spread the joy and be rewarded.
Inspire Others to Enjoy
Inspiring others to enjoy the world of crafting is rewarding. See the joy on their faces whether or not they are a brand new stamper or a seasoned stamper. As a business or hobbyist you can teach others to create. I know that often people will say “I’m not creative”. However, you can learn creativity by experimenting and copying samples that you see in a catalogue. THere is absolutely nothing wrong in copying samples. Just remember to give others credit.
Now that I peaked your interest in becoming a Stampin Up demo, I will be posting frequently asked questions in the not too distant future.