The Stampin’ Up! Warmth & Wonder Stamp Set is a hostess stamp set from the 2013 Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog. Even though Stampin’ Up! calls them hostess stamp sets, did you know you can earn them and/or free shopping dollars without hosting a Stampin’ Up! party?
Anyone who places an individual order of $150 or more (before shipping and sales tax) earns free Stampin’ Up! products! The order can be in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com or over the phone (702-513-9997). When ordering online, there are called Stampin’ Rewards.
I love that Stampin’ Up! does rewards you for placing a qualifying order without “playing the system”. Many of my customers regularly enjoying earning free Stampin’ Up! products.
Like the Warmth & Wonder card shown above? If you need to order all the supplies listed below, you, too, will earn free Stampin’ Rewards. 🙂
Seriously, though, the Stampin’ Up! Warmth & Wonder Stamp Set is available only with a qualifying order ($150 or more) and through January 2, 2014 in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com.
Warmth & Wonder Stamp Set wood mount #131880 / clear mount #131883
Chalk Talk Stamp Set wood mount #130631 / clear mount #130634
Greetings of the Season Stamp Set wood mount #128030 / clear mount #128033
Chalk Talk Framelits Dies #129983
Season of Style Designer Series Paper #132340
1-3/8″ Circle Punch #119860
Circles Collection Framelits Dies #130911
Cherry Cobbler 1/2″ Seam Binding Ribbon #120992
Basic Pearl Jewels #119247
Stylish Stripes Embossing Folder #132174
Cherry Cobbler 8-1/2″ x 11″ Card Stock #119685
Old Olive 8-1/2″ x 11″ Card Stock #100702
Chocolate Chip 8-1/2″ x 11″ Card Stock #102128
Whisper White 8-1/2″ x 11″ Card Stock #100730
Cherry Cobbler Classic Stampin’ Pad #126966
Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin’ Pad #126979
Stampin’ Dimensionals #104430
Mini Glue Dots #103683
SNAIL Adhesive #104332
Big Shot Die-Cut Machine #113439
Stamping Smiles,
When you look at the Stampin’ Up! Warmth & Wonder Stamp Set in the Holiday Catalog, be aware it is pictured at 75% of the actual size. Not the norm because Stampin’ Up! usually pictures them in actual size.