3 Reasons Why You Should Host a Home Workshop

It's Sale-A-Bration time, the biggest Stampin' Up! promotion of the year. I think by now most of you know that you can earn free Stampin' Up! products for every $50 you purchase (before shipping and tax) during Sale-A-Bration. So, why am I suggesting that you host a home Workshop (a.k.a. Party)? Let me give you the top 3 reasons: Bigstock_Paper_chain_isolated_on_the_bl_26768186

  1. You can earn lots of free products, including a cute tote, in addition to the regular hostess benefits!
  2. You and your guests will make a couple of gorgeous hand stamped cards, in addition to receiving some gifts from me!
  3. You'll have a ton of fun!

Think about it, for less than the cost of a girls night out, you can spend the evening/afternoon with your friends in your own home. However, instead of ending your time together with nothing to show for it, you'll be the happy owner of some stamping/scrapping supplies. While you can buy these items, as hostess, some products will be gifts for you based on the sales at your party.

I've never been to a workshop where there wasn't a lot of laughter. (And that includes the ones where alcoholic beverages were not served!)

Remember, you are not restricted to those friends who already rubber stamp and scrapbook. I purposely pick Make-and-Take projects that both the novice and experienced stampers enjoy completing.

What if you don't t feel llike cleaning your house to host a workshop? No problem. I'm happy to provide my home. You only need to provide the guest list. I can even send out the invitations for you!

What if you live far away? Then you can host a catalog party. It's almost like a home workshop, without the Make-and-Takes and the laughter. You collect the orders and receive all the hostess benefits, just as if everyone came to your house.

So don't wait any longer. I have several openings in my calendar between now and the end of Sale-A-Bration. Pick your date quickly before they're gone.

Sale-A-Bration – it's a great time to host a Stampin' Up! workshop!