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Hi, I was wondering where does every one buy their stamps?
I live in a small town, and don't have much shopping. So I have started to learn to shop on line. Is there a way I could shop at Stampit up. Or any where else you all shop at.
Can you give me some links where you guys go. I'm always looking for deals.
I have shop in USA it doesn't bother me to shop in another country
I buy my stamps from myself. You might want to find a Stampin' Up! demonstrator in your area. You can go to the Stampin' Up! web site at www.stampinup.com and click on "find a demonstrator" and they can hook you up there.
We carry everything from stamps, card stock, ink pads, markers, chalks, scrapbook albumbs, wheels, envelopes. You name it we've got it. You can also post for a Canadian demonstrator to contact you on this site. I am sure they would more than willing to help out.
I would for sure help you, but I have a catalog with only US prices in it. Let me know if I can be of more help to you.
Good luck!
I can find some on e-bay but be careful with that as sometimes stampin' up and CTMH stamps go outrageously high.
Otherwise, as previously stated go to the Stampin' Up website, some Close to My Heart Consultants have their own websites if you would like the acrylic stamps.
Stampin' Up! does not sell its products in an online store, but there are plenty of Canadian demonstrators who'd LOVE to share their love of stamping with you and your friends! Since you live in a small town, the best part about an SU! workshop is that the demonstrator comes to your house!
__________________ Rachel Proud SU! demo and Sci-Fi Geek!
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Hi there. I know what it is like in smalltowns. I live in small town northern Alberta, my Demo lives 3.5 hours away but she is really good about getting my orders. I email and phone her and Stampin up ships right to the local store for me so I pick it up on my way home. Really easy for me. Ebay is a good pla=ce to find stamps but you have to be careful....sometimes with the S&H it costs more than in the catalog.
Besides Stampin' Up and my local stamp stores (I live in the Chicago suburbs so there are a few) I've had great luck online with Art Impressions (Artimpressions.com). They have a wonderful line of stamps, you can order them mounted or unmounted, and they are wonderful with answering questions and shipping out orders. They also have a few of their stamps on sale every month, which is nice (if they're ones you want) because that helps offset the shipping charges. Oh, and I've always found a little something extra (a cute bonus stamp) included in with my order which, I'm assuming, is their way of saying "thank you."
__________________ Linda
”From the rising of the sun to its setting,the name of the Lord is to be praised!”
[QUOTE=mtowne]I buy my stamps from myself. You might want to find a Stampin' Up! demonstrator in your area. You can go to the Stampin' Up! web site at www.stampinup.com and click on "find a demonstrator" and they can hook you up there.
Unfortunately, the demonstrator locator doesn't work in Canada yet. Where abouts are you in BC? I'm in Calgary, but I could help find you a demo in your area. Or, if you would like me to send you a catalogue, I would be happy to do that.