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Limited Time Offer - $85 Startup Kit
From July 15-August 31, 2009, you can start your Stampin' Up! business for just $85. The startup kit includes the following products (in addition to the business supplies included in the regular Startup Kit):
Item Code Page #* Description Retail Value** 115360 118 For All You Do stamp set $28.95 115658 155 Rich Razzleberry Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 115656 155 Melon Mambo Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 115659 155 Crushed Curry Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 115654 155 Dusty Durango Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 115655 155 Bermuda Bay Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 115657 155 Soft Suede Classic Stampin' Pad $5.95 100730 155 Whisper White card stock (8-1/2" x 11") $7.50 115315 155 In Color assorted card stock (8-1/2" x 11") $7.95
During this Starter Kit Incentive period, the Standard Starter Kit for $199 will still be available. As an added bonus, those choosing the Standard Kit will receive all six of the new In Color Classic Ink Pads and a pack of In Color assorted card stock (8 1/2" x 11") in addition to the Starter Kit Contents.
How do you sign up? There are two ways: 1) Visit my personal Stampin' Up! website - you can watch some informational videos or complete the Online Demonstrator Agreement. You'll need a credit card and my recruiter authorization password, which is inkyrubber; or, you may print either the Mini Starter Kit Order Form or the Standard Starter Kit Order Form, complete it and mail it, along with the appropriate payment, to me at the following address:
Lisa Trombitas
83 Windsor Drive
Pine Brook, NJ 07058
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Purchase your Startup Kit for $199 and get started with your own
Stampin' Up! business today!
Are you considering becoming an Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator? For just $199 you can start your own scrapbooking and rubber stamp business! Here are some of the benefits that you can expect:
Training & Support
In addition to the support offered through Stampin' Up!, my group has access to a Yahoo discussion group, a private downline blog and a private message board, allowing access to the expertise and experience of hundreds of other demonstrators located all over the country. This is over and above the training and support provided by Stampin' Up, which includes: monthly magazine for demonstrators only featuring creative tips and techniques, business ideas and profiles of successful demonstrators demonstrator-only website providing: access to audio recordings featuring training sessions by Demonstrator Support personnel and top demonstrators, Video Tutorials on stamping techniques and new tools, access to projects and workshops of the month, class plans prepared by other demonstrators - including instructions, documentation, cutting instructions and pricing details - and that's just the tip of the iceberg! phone or email access to Demonstrator Support - knowledgeable Stampin' Up! employees dedicated to supporting demonstrators with any questions or problems opportunity to attend Stampin' Up!'s annual Convention, various local Regional seminars, local group events & downline meetings Flexibility Multiple streams of revenue: you can generate income through: home parties, classes, stamping or scrapbooking clubs, sales of finished product, craft fairs, direct orders, etc. There are so many ways to generate income: choose one path or any combination - whatever suits your needs and abilities! Time commitment: You determine the amount of time you spend! Maybe you're a hobbyist who wants at least a 20% discount on all Stampin' Up! supplies; maybe you'd like to earn enough to pay one of the monthly bills (how about that car payment?); or maybe you'd like to go all the way and choose the career path and earn an income controlled by you! Business Considerations Commissions between 20-40% on your personal purchases and customer sales. Credit for your personal purchases: anything you buy as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator counts towards your low quarterly minimum ($300 per quarter), Great Rewards program, career milestones, monthly downline overrides, title promotions, free mini-catalog program, etc. You still get to enjoy Hostess Benefits - as Stampin' Up! demonstrators we are allowed to be our own best customer and receive all of the perks of being both a hostess and demonstrator - this means Hostess Benefits are applied to our orders that we're only paying demonstrator prices for! Take advantage of the tax benefits of owning your own business - you can write off stamps and supplies, business travel expenses, office supplies, fees for attending paid events or professional memberships. Warm Fuzzy Aspects Constant opportunities to meet new people and form relationships with those who share your interests - whether they're fellow demonstrators or customers. Recognition for your achievements in sales, recruiting and promotions. Every year, you have the opportunity to earn an incentive trip - past trips have been cruises to the Panama Canal and Bermuda, this year it's a tr
Starter Kit Contents
- Four stamp sets
- A Stampin' Around wheel, handle, and ink cartridge
- Stampin' Pastels
- Card stock
- Eastern Blooms Décor Elements and applicator tool
- Five Classic Stampin' Pads
- VersaMark Pad
- Stampin' Scrub and Mist
- Blender pens
- Business forms and tools
Are You Ready?
Ready to learn more? Contact me, and we'll set up a time to chat on the phone or in person. You can sign up through paperwork/snail mail, or directly online (this gives you faster access to Stampin Up!'s online resources).
Ready to sign up now? Visit my personal Stampin' Up! website - you can watch some informational videos or complete the Online Demonstrator Agreement. You'll need a credit card and my recruiter authorization password, which is inkyrubber.
Don't Want to Sign Up Online? Print the Forms Here
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator Application
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator Agreement
Worried about the Economy?
Paper crafting in the USA is a $24 billion industry! Many people are cutting back on big ticket items like vacations and new cars, but they're still spending money on craft-related items. Why?
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it's a relatively inexpensive hobby
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provides for family bonding opportunities - families are staying home and looking for activities to share (like scrapbooking) rather than going out & spending money
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people looking to trim their gift-giving budget are happy to make 'gifts from the heart' !
Here are some links that may be of interest if you're wondering about the papercrafting business in today's economic climate:












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