Retiring Products

March 13, 2017

This is the time of year we all approach with excitement and sadness. I am so sad that some of my favorite Stampin’ Up! products will be retiring soon and yet on the other hand I am so excited and I can hardly wait to see what is new. New stamps, new Designer Papers, new ribbons, new dies, new embellishments and who knows what else.

We will be saying good bye to the 2015-17 In Colors which include Tip Top Taupe, Delightful Dijon, Cucumber Crush, Watermelon Wonder and Mint Macaron. I think the one I will miss the most is Mint Macaron. Now is the prefect time to order those refills for your In Color stamp pads and stock on your favorite retiring color cardstock and ribbons. Once the list is released in April they will be gone or almost gone. Don’t wait ORDER NOW!

Through March 31 you will receive a Sale-A-Bration item, of your choice, for each $50 in product you order. So stock up on those items that are retiring.

Is your order going to total over $99 (before shipping & tax? You may want to consider signing up for my team

where you will get $125 in products of your choice for $99! As a member of my team you will receive a 20% discount on all your purchases as well as many other perks from me and from Stampin' Up! for more information check out Join My Team!


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