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What is Stampin' Up!?
Stampin’ Up! designs and manufactures an exclusive line of decorative rubber stamp sets and paper-crafting products for home décor, greeting cards, craft projects, and scrapbooking... Read more...
Where do I start?
Just starting with your stamping hobby? Here are six suggestions to help you get started. Whether you are into card making or scrapbooking, these suggestions will help you get going without (hopefully) breaking the budget... Read more...
What basic Stampin’ Up! products should I start with for making cards?
As you are learning to stamp, you don't need all the bells and whistles. Purchase the basics that will help you learn simple card-making and stamping techniques, then invest in products as you learn new techniques and as it fits your budget. Here are some suggestions of Stampin' Up! products to get you started in making cards and small paper crafting gifts for friends and family... Read more...
How do I order Stampin' Up! products?
Stampin' Up! is a direct sales company, that means that you can only purchase products from an Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. To place an order... Read more...
How do I get the Hostess stamp sets?
The Hostess stamp sets on pages 16-23 of the Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalogue are free gifts to you if... Read more...
What is the Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalogue and where can I get it?
The Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalogue is not only a catalogue of products but it is also full of many project ideas and techniques to inspire your creativity... Read more...
Where can I find out how to make projects from the Idea Book & Catalogue?
The Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalogue has many photographs of projects. Fortunately if you want to recreate any of the projects featured in the catalogue, Stampin' Up! provide a list of supplies... Read more...
What is a mini catalogue and where can I get it?
Periodically throughout the year, Stampin' Up! release mini catalogues that have a range of new products... Read more...
Can I sell cards with Stampin' Up! images on them?
Stampin' Up! welcomes artists who would like to use their stamp images in their own hand-stamped craftwork that they produce and sell. Therefore, they give permission in the form of a limited licence... Read more...
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