Two Incorrect Items on Retiring Accessories List
April 25, 2012
Two items that were included on the Retiring
Accessories List are not actually retiring. We have updated the lists to
remove these items.
208 | 108360 | Craft Scissors |
208 | 103579 | Paper Snips |
Stampin' Up! just posted the full list of items that are retiring.
Here's the LINK to the list Retired Accessories.
Here's the LINK to the list of Retired Decor Elements.
All retired items can be view with photos thru my Stampin' Up! Website.
Click Here for the website
Then click on Shop Now
Click on Retiring Products
Click on the items you want to view
There are a number of items with discounted pricing too. Also don't forget to check out the Clearance Rack while you are on my website. Some really good deals.
Here's some additional information from Stampin' Up!:
When you look at the retired accessories list, you'll note that all of our Stampin' Pads are listed. This is for two reasons: (1) Craft Stampin' Pads will now only be available in black and white; and (2) we are introducing a new Firm Foam pad in our Classic Stampin' Pads with the 2012-2013 annual catalog.
The Firm Foam pads offer better ink coverage and, in turn, better stamped images. In addition, please note the following about the new catalog:
- Only select Stampin' Write Markers will be available individually (Stampin' Write Markers in color collections will continue to be offered)
- 12" x 12" Textured Card Stock will no longer be offered
- 12" x 12" Smooth Card Stock will only be available in select individual colors and color collections
Notes from Mary (me):
In the coming weeks I will have more information for you about the change to our Stampin' Pads and other products. Today I just want to get the lists out to you so that you can order any product that you want/need. Remember these are while supplies last and many will sell out right away.
Also please be sure to check names of ink if you are purchasing. Classic ink is what I typically use in my cards you see on my blog. Craft ink is thicker, takes longer to dry. White craft ink works great on darker card stock.
If you have questions, please let me know.
You may order from my Stampin' Up! website 24/7 by CLICKING HERE, then click on Shop Now or by contacting me directly. My e-mail link is at the top of the screen.
Mary Director
Stampin' Up! Senior Supervisor, Independent Demonstrator & Creative Coach
http://marydirector.stampinup.net
Stampin' Up! -- Discover Your Creativity
(On-line ordering now available thru my website)
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