Wednesday 19 May 2021

Would you like to choose £40 of products FREE?


Hi everyone,

Welcome to my blog today. Thanks so much for popping in to see me. Today I just wanted to remind you of a great promotion we have going on this month - actually until June 14th. When I briefly mentioned this offer on my blog post on Monday, I had several comments from people saying they didn't know about this offer so I thought it was worth bringing it to your attention in a bit more detail.

CONNECT, CRAFT & COLLECT
This promotion is called "Connect, Craft and Collect" and is a great opportunity for you to get more for your money, by taking advantage of our Stampin' Rewards. Originally, when Stampin' Up! started out (over 30 years ago!) Stampin' Rewards were intended to be earned by party hostesses. So someone would book a party with a demo and invite lots of friends over for a craft party. The demo would run the party, demonstrating s few projects and offering the attendees the chance to do a "Make and Take", in the hope that they would all place an order. The party hostess would earn 10% of the value of the total orders received so long as they added up to over £150. But as time has gone by, the way our businesses work has changed and now Stampin' Rewards can be earned on any order, from any one person, or group of people, of over £150. 

EARN EVEN MOREBasically, normally if you spend over £150 on an order you receive 10% of the value of your order in Stampin' Rewards which can be spent on anything you like (including the Host Sets which are ONLY available to buy with Stampin' Rewards) from any of our current catalogues. The 10% increases to 12%, 14% and then 16% as the amount you spend increases (plus if you spend more than £400 you can also choose to buy any item of your choice for half price). But for a limited period, until 14th June, if you spend £200 or more you will receive an additional £20 in Stampin Rewards. That means on an order of £200 you would receive £40 in Stampin Rewards which equates to 20% of your order value. This table shows the amounts of Stampin' Rewards you can earn.



Now, I do need to say here that I do appreciate that for a lot of us, £200 spent on craft products is a LOT of money. And I completely understand that many of you are not able or do not want to do this. But I am also aware that some of my customers place two or three small orders over the course of the monthIn these cases it would be much better to consolidate these orders into one big order and take advantage of the opportunity to get £40+ to spend on any products.

As I said above, the "host stamp sets" (and actually, a pack of DSP this time!) are the only sets in the catalogue that cannot be bought with"normal" money - they must be purchased with Stampin Rewards. And they are much better value for money than the other sets in the catalogue. I have added all the ones currently available in the product list below so you can see them all. 

Please do get in touch if you have any questions - I am always delighted to hear from any of you and will be very happy to help!

And if you are placing an order, don't forget to add my Monthly Shopping Code (see below) to get a free gift next month.

Bye for now, back soon,


All the products I have used to make this project are available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!)


If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page.

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