
Joining Stampin’ Up! back in 2014 was one of the best decisions I’ve made. I was looking to build a business but not as a demonstrator, I was looking at selling finished products at markets. I still sell at markets but once I joined, helped my team leader with a few classes, discovered how much support is available from Stampin’ Up! and my fellow demonstrators I decided to make being a demonstrator my core focus. I’m still building my business to the level I want it to be at and I would love you to join me.
Your starter kit is yours as soon as you purchase it with no strings attached. Yes, when you join you save on your own craft supplies with the instant discount on future purchases. You can also make being a demonstrator a source of a few extra dollars for shopping, a holiday or retirement. You might want an ongoing second income or to run your own business that supports you and your loved ones. The choice is yours. If you want to save on your purchases and that is all – that’s fine. If you want to build a full time or part-time business then the support is there.
Once you have joined as a demonstrator there is only one requirement to stay a demonstrator. Minimum quarter (3 monthly) sales, currently around $550 retail in New Zealand (before instant income). They can be your purchases, customer purchases or a combination. That’s it! No parties of X number of guests and X number of bookings.
More Information to come about joining The All Stars and what to expect when you join my team. If you already know you want to join you can sign up now. You will need your personal information, mailing address (can not be a PO Box), phone number, IRD number also a major credit/debit card and access to the catalogues to choose your starter kit. All products in the online store can be added including clearance rack products. Don’t leave that last $5 without checking it out first.

Work From Anywhere!
I mainly work from home or my other office at Tapu Beach (north of Thames). Sometimes I need to travel but want to continue working on my business while I’m away. July 2020 I went down to Wellington to help my father sort his garage (downsizing). My husband and I stopped overnight halfway at Oasis, Tokanuu (by Turangi). My business morning was an online meeting (using mobile phone) with other demonstrators from different countries, part of a coaching business group (SIMB – Stamping Is My Business) followed by some business training reading in a private mineral hot pool. Then back on the road to Wellington.
