Independent Stampin'Up! Demonstrator!

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I've been a demonstrator with Stampin'Up! since 2011. I'm located in Bozeman, Montana, but have customers all over the country. I have a very fun and active downline called "Big Sky Stamper Stars" and we get together in person and online to share what we love. My blog posts feature what I'm up to recently and I try to share new product information, tips and tricks and creative inspiration. You can shop from this site or find out more information about our products and becoming a demonstrator! Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, March 22, 2019

Very Vintage - A Hostess Stamp Set!

Hi Friends,
I hope you are doing well!  It's Spring Break time here in Bozeman and I just got back from a fun road trip with one of my daughters to the Pacific Northwest!  We got to see friends and family on our journey as well as some of our favorite places when we go out there. Spring is a beautiful time out there, especially with the warm weather and flowers and green grass - all unheard of here in Montana!

I took a brief break from blogging to enjoy my time away and now I'm back with some new energy and ideas.  The flowers I saw inspired me to choose the "Very Vintage" stamp set to blog about today!  It's the first hostess set that I got, way back last summer when this current catalog first came out. I love the vintage look, which I take to mean plenty of botanicals, muted color schemes, faded out images, torn edges, etc.  I hadn't given this set any love in a long time so played with it recently and want to share some of my ideas with you!


For this first card, I worked mostly with Grapefruit Grove and Early Espresso colors.  I used two different sheets of Designer Series Paper, from the Painted Seasons set and the Nature's Poem set. This stamp set also has a stamp coordinating with the punch from the "Darling Label" punch box product. It's perfect to frame small sentiments.


For my second idea, I decided to go full out vintage!  I have roughened the edges of my card, sponged them with some Soft Suede ink so they look aged and possibly burned and then used some muted colors of Tranquil Tide, Fresh Fig and Crumb Cake.  I even used a retired punch that puts a notch in the corners!


For my last card, I wanted to use shades of purple. There is an awesome Highland Heather sheet of DSP in the Needlepoint Nook set that worked just right!  I kept this fairly simple and monochromatic. I also used the same punch for my sentiment as I did in the first card.

So, to obtain a hostess stamp, whether or not you host a party, all you have to do is place an order exceeding $150 and you will have $15 in hostess dollars to spend on any product of your choice. The hostess stamps are located in the back of the catalog and can only be purchased with hostess dollars. They are unique and reserved for customers/hostesses who place larger orders.  I always love to look at them and see what I "have to have" and then plan my purchases accordingly.

We will be down to the last week of Sale-A-Bration soon!  I've had an awesome first quarter of 2019 and am so grateful to all of you who submit orders, join my team or just be my friend. You are making my days full of inspiration and beauty and I sincerely appreciate it!  It's not to late to get in a last order or even sign up as a demo. I can walk you through it on the phone so you can live anywhere in the United States and still be part of my fun team. We have a private Facebook group, lots of training and of course you will have access to the whole Stampin'Up! network of groups, social media platforms, specials and insider news and promotions. It's so fun to be part of something that you enjoy doing anyway!  Contact me for all the details. It's costs $99 to sign up by purchasing the Starter Kit, filled with $175 worth of product, all your choices. From there, you can stay active by meeting a $300 a quarter minimum quota of orders/purchases or you can become inactive and go back to being a customer. It's all your choice and you can easily do whatever works for you.

It's good to be back! Thanks for stopping by!
Sarah

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