If you enjoy sharing your love of rubber stamping, it could be the perfect way to earn some extra money, subsidise your hobby and have fun!
When I signed up as a demonstrator, Stampin' Up! was brand new to UK although had been going nearly 20 years in America at the time, so I wasn't sure how it would be received. I decided that it was worth a try, even if just for the starter kit. Look at the pic of the kit on the right - you get £240 worth of stamps, accessories and business supplies for just £119, including postage.
As it happens, it turns out that I love being a demonstrator and everyone loves the Stampin' Up!. The quality and designs are second to known. Also the satisfaction of helping someone make their very first stamped card is so special. Also stamping with friends old and new is so much more fun than stamping alone.
As it happens, it turns out that I love being a demonstrator and everyone loves the Stampin' Up!. The quality and designs are second to known. Also the satisfaction of helping someone make their very first stamped card is so special. Also stamping with friends old and new is so much more fun than stamping alone.
To sign up as a demonstrator, you have to do so through another demonstrator. If you signed up with me you would become part of my downline. I have regular meetings for those close to me, where we can share ideas and tips and those who can't attend get everything sent to them. I am also available to answer questions and offer advice when required. I will be there for you as much as you want me to be.
Being a demonstrator means you are in charge of your own business - how much work you do is entirely up to you. Some people buy the Starter Kit and leave it at that - it's worth it for the great deal and the free postage. Others become "Hobby Demonstrators", meeting their targets on their own or with friends - this is a great way to ensure you never pay full price for crafting supplies again. Some do the occasional workshop to bring in a bit of pin money... for others it's a handy sideline... and yet others build it up into a successful career. You could say that there are as many ways of being a demonstrator as there are demonstrators! And one of the great benefits is that, because YOU are in charge, you can step up your business or ease off to suit you. As long as you sell £250 of products each quarter, you will remain active. And that's usually achieved in one workshop!
This is why I’d love to have you in my downline – please email me today to find out more. There is no better job than being a Stampin' Up!® demonstrator - why not give it a try? What have you got to lose?