Have you ever thought about starting your own rubber stamping and scrapbooking business? You can be your own boss while working flexible hours that fit into your family's schedule. At Stampin' Up!, there is a place for everyone, whether you want to simply build your own stamp collection, supplement your family income, or make this your full-time career.
With the great products, accessories, and training tools from Stampin' Up!, I've learned how to conduct successful workshops—the core of my Stampin' Up! business. The stamps and accessories practically sell themselves when people learn how easy it is to create cards, scrapbook pages, and other artwork with rubber stamps, and everyone has fun in the process!
At Stampin' Up!, it really is all about sharing, family and friends, flexibility, and you. I'm looking forward to your joining the rapidly growing family of Stampin' Up! demonstrators across the country.
I have monthly group meetings for my downline where we offer business training, sharing of ideas and make a project or two showing you the lastest ideas or techniques. I am available for my group by email and by phone. We have an email group for you to ask questions, ask for help or to learn more about our events and ideas. I also have a downline only blog with business articles, training information and project / technique ideas. You will not run out of ideas or people to help you when you sign up as part of my group. I am here to help you get your business up and running and to keep it going strong.
If you have any questions or are interested in receiving more information about this incredible opportunity, please contact me at happy.stamper@yahoo.com. I would be happy to help you get started!
When you begin your Stampin' Up! business, you'll have a wonderful assortment of products to help you begin your Stampin' Up! business that are included in your Starter Kit. I will also always be available to help you with forms, creative ideas, and anything else you need.














I love how you presented the opportunity! Very clever!
Posted by: Stephanie Herbert | May 21, 2008 at 11:55 PM