Category Archives: Demonstrator/Business Opp.

It’s the Last Day to Be a Stampin’ Up! Demo for $75!!

If you've EVER thought about being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, this is your day!  Sign up online TODAY for only $75 and you'll be a demo in minutes!  Just go HERE, click on the "Join Now" button and use my password "karenstamps" in the application.  You'll have access to the Stampin' Up! Demo area of the website.  TOMORROW, June 1st, you'll be able to preorder certain new goodies coming in the new catalog out July 1st….except you won't even have to wait, because you will get a new catalog with your first order in June!  You can still register to go to Convention in August, one of the most exciting things you'll ever get to do!  Click HERE to read more about this special Scrapbooking Starter Kit offer and contact me with any questions.  Today is the last day!

It's also the last day for the Designer Paper Buy 3 Get One Free offer.

And it's your last chance to order the Jumble Alphabet at 20% off!

Click HERE to see the new Jumble Alphabet.

Whether you are taking advantage of any of these deals today or not, you'll want to start thinking about your last purchases from the current catalog because tomorrow the list of retiring stamps and accessories will come out…and accessories often go fast!

Fun! Fun! Fun! Going to the Stampin’ Up! Convention!!

One of the most fun things I have ever done was to attend the Stampin' Up! Convention!  I've only been to two, and it's been a few years now, but yesterday I registered for the upcoming convention being held in Salt Lake City, Utah August 5-8.  Stampin' Up! does everything nicely in every way at Convention and all their activities and incentive trips.  I remember a man selling roasted nuts or something from a cart in the lobby at Convention in Orlando and near the end of the last session I needed a snack.  This man said to me, "I just don't get it!  You ladies have been here since 7 am and now it is 5 pm and you are all still smiling!"  Yes we were!!  What is more fun than to go to a well-planned event FILLED with creativity WITH dear friends and meeting plenty of new ones, being amazed at the fantastic Stampin' Up! employees you get to see and meet in person, not the least of whom is Shelli Gardner who graciously makes herself available for hours so demos can get a picture with her, great entertainment, awards, lunch, SWAPPING like you have never seen……it's all just fabulous!

And it is not too late for YOU to take get in on this and at a great deal besides!  Just sign up to be a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator and you can register for convention, attend all the classes and general sessions, take photos and more photos of the display boards of samples and projects, swap yourself silly, talk, laugh, and be inspired by fellow demonstrators.

If you want the whole kit & caboodle, order the Starter Kit for $199.  But if you already have a lot of SU products, order the Scrapbooking Starter Kit for only $75 and you will be a demo in minutes if you sign up online!  Contact me with any questions!!  The scrapbooking special is only available until the end of May so don't let it slip by!

 

Crafting in This Day and Economy

Here is an excerpt of an article about crafting and the economy that I found interesting: 

Crafting: A Silver Lining In A Tough Economy

by Laura Tiffany, Entrepreneur.com

In economic times like these, the urge to hunker down in your house, limit spending and jump off the merry-go-round of shopping, credit and consumerism can be strong. And one way for people to step outside the system, if just for a few hours a week, is crafting. Rather than being a consumer, a crafter becomes a manufacturer; the end result of a night on the couch isn’t three hours of empty Tivo space, but a scarf, toy or handmade holiday ornament that one can give away, keep or sell.

While data are still being compiled for 2008, the Craft and Hobby Association reported that in 2007, craft sales in 39 categories reached nearly $32 billion, and nearly 57 percent of U.S. households engage in crafting. Online handmade goods site Etsy.com reported $88 million in sales in 2008, a significant increase over 2007 sales of $26 million. With 1.9 million members and more than 200,000 sellers, Etsy enjoyed $9.9 million in sales in January alone.

Like most retail sectors, it’s likely that craft sales may decrease in the coming months. But all signs point to more and more people diving into this market, both as consumers of supplies and handmade gifts, and as entrepreneurs selling their own items and supplies.

At the January CHA show, spirits were high as manufacturers and retailers recognized that the economic climate creates more folks ready to put needle to fabric and stamp to paper to join a crafting revolution that’s been in the works for more than a decade.

Some of the big crafting trends present at the show, which featured more than 900 exhibitors, include:

  • Scrapbooking. This is the most robust craft category that CHA tracks, and scrapbooking companies had by far the strongest presence at the show. While paper still rules scrapbookers’ supply cabinets, many crafters are taking skills such as stamping, painting and decoupage into other media for jewelry making–like sandwiching tiny art between glass slides for a pendant or stamping blank wooden bangles.
  • Crafts for kids. Kid-specific kits and products are hotter than ever, even in this tough economy. “Unfortunately, the schools cut a lot of creative areas, so it’s up to the parents to do it at home. And I really think [crafts have] become an important part of the American family,” says Jenny Lowe, design director of Moorestown, N.J.-based Sbar’s Inc., a 50-year-old supplier of family-friendly crafts that has lived through its share of recessions. “Kids are just so eager to accomplish something. And let’s face it–crafting gets them away from the computer.”

Some companies foresee growth in this area because of parents wanting to craft with their kids. Parents can purchase a $15 kit and have a fun evening at home, rather than pay $50 to take the family to the movies. There are also ancillary customers, such as church camps and Scout troops. And of course, there’s always the need for kids’ birthday gifts, too.

Tough times tend to spur creativity. As an entrepreneur, there are few better ways to channel your creativity than in a crafts business. Whether you start to find your artistic voice or you do it to sell personalized gifts, crafting makes the most out of your creativity–as an artist and as an entrepreneur.

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Want to Be a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator? Now’s the Time!

Stampin' Up! has never made an offer like this!  Because of the economy and everyone watching their budgets, Stampin' Up! is making it easier than ever to become a demonstrator.  If the upfront cost of the Starter Kit has been a consideration, Stampin' Up! is offering a Three Easy Payment Plan for the Starter Kit.  From now until the end of April, you can purchase the Starter Kit with a partial initial payment, use your Starter Kit to get your business up and running, and then make two subsequent monthly payments to take care of the rest.  The paperwork must be mailed in and received IN the Stampin' Up! office by the deadline.  Your credit card information will take care of the purchase over the three months.  Be sure to read here  http://www.stampinup.com/us/enu/14018.asp  for all the details.  You will not be able to sign up online to use this option.

Remember, if you sign up before the end of March during Sale-A-Bration you will also receive a stamp set of your choice (up to $47.95 value) from the Idea Book & Catalog…….not to mention that the Starter Kit is 15% off during Sale-A-Bration!

If you are interested, please contact me and I will help you with all the details!  Being a demonstrator is really a fun and rewarding thing to do!  No creativity or experience necessary!