Wednesday, November 17, 2010


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New to my Blog - New to Stampin' Packs

New to Stampin' Packs are something that I always had available at my workshops and events until September this year when I thought that the Getting Started Collection and the Demonstrator Starter Kit in the 2010/2011 Idea Book and Catalogue would take their place.
However I now realise that new papercraters still need a place to start that includes the basics, cardstock, stamp & ink, and some help to coordinate their choices from the sometimes overwhelming choice that Stampin' Up!® offers.

So as your Demonstrator I'm pleased to announce the first of the New to Stampin' Packs: -

ALL YEAR ROUND PACK  


This pack is designed to be the starter kit for beginner cardmakers.  With the addition of adhesive, e.g. A Snail tape runner or double sided tape and a cutting tool the cards you will make with this pack will only need a stamp, ink and cardstock.

Once you have purchased your New To Stampin' Pack I will give you the link to a web page with step by step instructions to make the card shown above.  With a change in colours and stamp you can use this card design for just about any occassion.



This pack includes: - 
- Stamp Set -  Fun and Fast Notes (See Page 46 of the Idea Book and Catalogue)
- Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Pad
- 24 sheets of Assorted Colour A4 Cardstock - Getting Started Collection (see the colours on page 117 of the Idea Book and Catalogue)
- 2 x Stampin' Write Markers in Colours of your choice from the getting started collection - My project uses Real Red and Old Olive
- 2010/2011 Idea Book and Catalogue
Total Price to Pay including Shipping to Your Door: - $125.00

Can only be shipped within New Zealand.

Contact me to purchase your pack now.

This pack will remain available as long as the product is available from Stampin' Up!®

Watch for new additions to the range monthly.


1 comment:

Catherine said...

wow thanks Keryn, I have this stamp set for ages and never used it thanks for the idea, but I love the starter pack idea too - GOOD JOB