Have you ever thought about being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator?
Do you love stamping?
Would you like to make some extra money?
Do you like to make new friends?
Do you want to save money on your favorite SU! products?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then now is the time to sign up to be a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator! I would love for you to join my team! Just go to my website at www.dinalstamps.stampinup.net and click on the Join the Fun tab in the top right corner.
What Kind of Demonstrator Would You Be? Whether you want to purchase your own stamping supplies at a discount, to earn some extra money from your hobby, or to build a business, Stampin’ Up!® provides you with the opportunity to reach your goals. There are all kinds of demonstrators, and Stampin’ Up! needs each of them! What kind of demonstrator would you be? You like the idea of buying stamps and supplies for your personal use at a 20 percent discount and occasionally selling to neighbors, relatives, friends, etc. You work hard for a short period of time or season to earn a specific amount of money or to achieve a specific goal, and then you maintain minimum orders and sales during the balance of the year. You love doing workshops and earning extra money when it is convenient. You work a lot some months and very little other months. You will do workshops if they are easy to book, and maybe have a regular group that meets together once a month. You enjoy the rewards that being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator brings, but you don’t plan to make Stampin’ Up! a career.
You view Stampin’ Up! as a viable business with long-term career potential. You pursue a management role, and you want to continue moving up with your Stampin’ Up! career. You love attending Stampin’ Up! events and have close relationships with other demonstrators. You work at your business in a consistent and outgoing manner. As you can see, this is a fun, flexible business you can build to suit your individual needs and goals.
FAQs about Being a Demonstrator 1. What does a demonstrator do? A Stampin' Up! Demonstrator shares their love for stamping and papercrafting every day while supplementing their household income. Whether you love stamping, or want to grow a successful business, Stampin' Up! is the opportunity for you! 2. Do I need to be "creative"? If you think that you are not creative or crafty, there is no need to worry! Stampin' Up! Demonstrators come in all levels of expertise. You will be provided with a huge amount of resources containing samples and ideas to help get those creative juices flowing! 3. What are the minimum sales requirements?
You only need to submit $300 in sales per quarter. That is less than an average Stampin’ Up!® workshop! Also, you can submit your sales in any increment you wish and still receive your 20 percent discount and commission. Stampin’ Up! supports all demonstrators, no matter their goals or the level at which they choose to run their business. If you choose not to hold workshops, you can simply place your own orders and/or collect orders from family and friends to equal the $300 quarterly sales minimum. 5. Do I have to work a strict schedule? No, being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator is very flexible. You set your own hours and work when you want to work. That way you can still enjoy all of your family activities! 6. Can I be my own hostess?
Yes, you can be your own hostess anytime you want. Invite your family and friends into your home and have a workshop. You will be the hostess, receiving the hostess benefits, as well as the demonstrator, receiving your instant income and commission. The Starter Kit is only $199, and it includes everything you will need to get your business up and running, including stamp sets, ink, paper, catalogs, order forms, a training video, and more ($355 value). If you’re interested in scrapbooking, you can also select the Stampin’ Memories® Add-On for an additional $50 ($80 value). You can earn money in three ways: instant income (20 percent of each order), monthly volume rebates (5–20 percent of total sales), and monthly downline override commissions (2–6 percent of your recruits’ sales). No. If you were to recruit demonstrators, you would be paid override commissions on your downline’s sales, but this is a perk, not a requirement. Stampin' Up! provides dozens of training resources filled with project ideas and tips to help you run every aspect of your business, including a monthly publication called Stampin' Success, Demonstrator Support agents, a demonstrator only web site, hundreds of samples, annual and seasonal catalogs, a training DVD, the Demonstrator Manual, and a Product Guide. 11. Is Stampin’ Up! a well-known, respected company?
Since 1988, Stampin’ Up! has been selling rubber stamps and paper-crafting supplies. In that time, not only have we won industry awards and accolades, but also the loyalty and admiration of demonstrators and customers alike. And that is a trend that we work hard to maintain. You can rest assured that the reputation of Stampin’ Up! will only continue to improve!
You may choose to stop at anytime, and you will not be penalized. You simply stop placing orders. However, there are many benefits to remaining an active demonstrator. If you have any questions, please contact me at (314) 846-0737 or dina@inkinwithdink.com ! I would love to have you join my team today!









