What is a Paper Share?
A Paper Share is a sampling of new designer paper from Stampin’ Up! It allows you to see, feel and use the paper before buying the full packs of your favorites. When you reserve a designer series paper share, I will order
all of the new paper from the latest Stampin’ Up! catalog, cut it, labeled with the paper name & coordinating colors, and reship it to you so that you have a sampling of all of the new papers. This is usually about 1/4th the cost of purchasing all of the new paper packs yourself. Each pack of paper will be divided into four shares, cut into 6" x 12" sheets (unless it's already 6" x 6"). I choose to cut the paper the 6" x 12" size because I believe it is more usable
than 6" x 6".
A Ribbon Share works similarly as a Paper Share. I'll cut the ribbon/twine into four share lengths and label it for you. There is a picture below of last year's Ribbon Share.
You may pay by check, Venmo or PayPal. Invoices will be sent upon receipt of the Registration form.
All payments due no later than January 3, 2023.
Paper will be ordered on January 5, 2023 and Shares
mailed back to you (or ready for pick up) no later than the week of January 23, 2023 (assuming there are no backorders).
There are 15 packs of papers in this catalog*, including the host only Flowers & More paper. You will also receive 3 bonus Sale-a-bration papers!!!
There are 9 spools of ribbon in the new catalog.
If you choose to do BOTH the Paper & Ribbon Share, I will include an additional bonus gift for you and combine the two Shares into one Priority Envelope for one shipping fee.
Costs:
Local Pick Up:
- Paper Share $60
- Ribbon Share $20
- BOTH Paper & Ribbon $80
Priority Mailing:
- Paper Share $70.20
- Ribbon Share $29.90
- BOTH Paper & Ribbon $90.20 (savings on shipping)
*Names of Paper Packs:
By the Bay - Country Floral - Country Gingham - Delicate Desert - Dry Brushed Metallic - Enjoy the Journey - Fancy Flora - Fine Shimmer - Flowers & More - Like an Animal - Rain or Shine - Ready to Ride - Regency Park - Textured - Vellum Basics