Walk with Me Through the 2021-2022 Stampin’ Up! Catalog Retiring List
Mar 26, 2022
Is the 2021-2022 Stampin’ Up! Catalog Retiring List with its tiny print giving you a headache? Toss it aside, grab your catalog and highlighter as I go through it page by page to show you what’s retiring and any discounts too!
Is there any ink left in your highlighter? Every year the list is long. Now it’ll be easy for you to quickly determine what you want to order before it’s retired and no longer available.
How to get a FREE 2022-2023 Stampin’ Up! Catalog
My sweet stampers who have placed $50 in orders (product total before shipping and tax) with me October 1, 2021, through March 30, 2022, will receive a 2022-2023 Stampin’ Up! Catalog for FREE! If you have not yet, there’s still time. But, not much!
Be advised if you place your orders with me as No Contact, I don’t have an address for you. Send it to shelly@stampingsmiles.com to be included in my 2022-2023 annual catalog mailing list.
Place your order now in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com for retiring products on the 2021-2022 Stampin’ Up! Catalog Retiring List before they sell out!
Your March 2022 order could win one of three prizes in my March Drawing! The first name drawn will win $50 in her choice of Stampin’ Up! products! The second name drawn will win the Mystery Prize ($50.00 value)! The third name drawn will win one FREE month Hassle-Free Cards subscription ($4.95 value)!
One entry into the March Drawing will be given for every $35 in order totals due (before shipping and sales tax) placed in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com March 1 – March 31, 2022, Mountain Time using Hostess CodeDMTY7CW3.
Very Important: If your order is $150 or more (total due before shipping and sales tax), please DO NOT apply the Hostess Code to your order. Orders of $150 or more automatically earn at least $15 in Stampin’ Rewards to spend on additional Stampin’ Up! products of your choice, including hostess-only products. Orders placed using a Hostess Code do not earn Stampin’ Rewards.
The drawing is open to those with a U.S. address. You must be 18 or older to enter. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase is necessary. Click here for the full set of rules and an alternative entry method.
Please get in touch with me if you have any questions or if I can be of assistance to you.
Stamping Smiles,
Leave a comment below if you about your favorite stamp set on the 2021-2022 Stampin’ Up! Catalog Retiring List.
Sorry, but you go toooooo fast and skip pages without telling us what page, by page 46 I had stopped and rewound then had to do that again and again. By page 46 I was so far behind trying to mark what was sold out or marked down or just the dies…I gave up and am going to go to your tiny print and enlarge it and go page by page and it will be faster and less aggravating. Sorry, but I really usually like your work, but not this one.
Wow! Really? Personally, I had no problem following Shelly in her walk through, but if I did, I would have never left such a nasty, rude comment. Shelly does this strictly for the convenience of her customers as a courtesy. You clearly have no idea what it takes to produce a video like this with all the preparation beforehand of going through the list and marking her own catalog, filming, editing, etc. it is a multi day process and a lot of work. It costs absolutely nothing to sit back and benefit from all the work she did. If you are too slow or too lazy to pause a video, or if you don’t like it, just move on. It isn’t necessary to be so rude.
Was truly not meant to be rude, just asking her not to go so fast as us older generation can’t go that fast. Just asking her to slow down a bit. I love her work and her videos. I’m sorry you took it as rude because it was never meant to be that way.
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Thank You so much for going through the Retirement list page by page! Really Appreciate your thoughtfulness!
You’re welcome! Hope it helps to navigate the retiring list.
Just wanted to thank you for the lovely card. You are always so thoughtful.
You’re so welcome! Thank you for being one of my sweet stampers!
Sorry, but you go toooooo fast and skip pages without telling us what page, by page 46 I had stopped and rewound then had to do that again and again. By page 46 I was so far behind trying to mark what was sold out or marked down or just the dies…I gave up and am going to go to your tiny print and enlarge it and go page by page and it will be faster and less aggravating. Sorry, but I really usually like your work, but not this one.
Wow! Really? Personally, I had no problem following Shelly in her walk through, but if I did, I would have never left such a nasty, rude comment. Shelly does this strictly for the convenience of her customers as a courtesy. You clearly have no idea what it takes to produce a video like this with all the preparation beforehand of going through the list and marking her own catalog, filming, editing, etc. it is a multi day process and a lot of work. It costs absolutely nothing to sit back and benefit from all the work she did. If you are too slow or too lazy to pause a video, or if you don’t like it, just move on. It isn’t necessary to be so rude.
Was truly not meant to be rude, just asking her not to go so fast as us older generation can’t go that fast. Just asking her to slow down a bit. I love her work and her videos. I’m sorry you took it as rude because it was never meant to be that way.