Sunday, January 29, 2012

Sale-A-Bration Started




Ok...so, I'm a few days late. :0)

The Sale-A-Bration started on January 24th and goes until March 31, 2012. This is one of the best times of the year to check out Stampin' Up. During the Sale-A-Bration promotion period, you get to choose one FREE item from the Sale-A-Bration Catalog for every $50 you spend (pre tax & Shipping and Handling). There are some Fabulous finds in there. Let me know if you need a Sale-A-Bration or Occasions Mini catalog and I can send one to ya.






Also, if you decide you would rather host a workshop, you will receive a FREE Stampin' Up Tote with a $150 workshop. If you host a $400 workshop, you will earn the FREE Tote as well as the items listed on pages 6 & 7 of the Sale-A-Bration Catalog. The items are: 

  • Fresh Vintage Stamp Set
  • Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper
  • Everyday Enchantment Ribbon & Brad Pack
The great thing is, they all coordinate with one another. Cannot ask for anything more than that!



Have you ever thought about becoming a Stampin' Up Demonstrator? Well, if the thought has crossed your mind, this is a great time to take the step forward to an amazing time in your life. There are a few different options at to what works best for you. You simply do what works best for you but most importantly.....do what you love! Also, during Sale-A-Bration, you can sign up for only $125! Such an amazing price for the Standard Starter Kit (Valued at more than $345). Plus, get FREE Designer Series Paper or a FREE download, every month, for the remainder of 2012.

Discount Demonstrator: You like the idea of buying stamps and supplies for your personal use at a 20 percent discount and occasionally selling to neighbors, relatives, friends, etc.

Seasonal Demonstrator:You work hard for a short period of time or season to earn a specific amount of money or to achieve a specific goal, and then you maintain minimum orders and sales during the balance of the year.
 
Hobby Demonstrator: You love doing workshops and earning extra money when it is convenient. You work a lot some months and very little other months. You will do workshops if they are easy to book, and maybe have a regular group that meets together once a month. You enjoy the rewards that being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator brings, but you don’t plan to make Stampin’ Up! a career.
 
Career Demonstrator:You view Stampin’ Up! as a viable business with long-term career potential. You pursue a management role, and you want to continue moving up with your Stampin’ Up! career. You love attending Stampin’ Up! events and have close relationships with other demonstrators. You work at your business in a consistent and outgoing manner.


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