There's quite a lot of paperwork to read through before signing up to become a demonstrator. Fortunately my upline, Cate, has been with Stampin' Up! for 3 years, so she had plenty of guidance to share.
The most important part of the paperwork is choosing what to include in the starter kit. I love the fact you can customise the kit with the stamp sets and colours that you want.
The most important part of the paperwork is choosing what to include in the starter kit. I love the fact you can customise the kit with the stamp sets and colours that you want.
However, it's hard to choose which sets to have, but in the end I went with a mixture of those that I thought would allow me to produce a good variety of samples and one that I am already familiar with - the stamp set that I used when I attended my very first class with Cate: Just Believe.
Once I had submitted all the paperwork to the support team it didn't take long before a bunch of emails and information was sent through to me. There was so much to take in, so I made myself familiar with the website resources first... then went about setting up my blog, and now I'm just itching to get my hands on the products so that I can start making things.
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