Tuesday 15 December 2009

Get THIS list and check it twice - BARGAINS GALORE!


Do you like to do your Christmas Shopping AFTER Christmas at the Clearance Sales? Or, have you got some gift money to spend?


Read on, because I have a great deal to show you! And, if you order ASAP there is still the chance to receive your goodies in time for Christmas (although it cannot be guaranteed from now on)



So, what's on offer? A great selection of Stamp sets and accessories, at clearance prices in the first ever Stampin' Up! Inventory Clearance Sale.


Until 24 January, 2010 you will get amazing discounts on selected, high-quality Stampin’ Up! products with no minimum purchase, and no limits to how many you can purchase!


To view the complete list of sale items- please click on the link below
CLEARANCE SALE FLYER



Products are available at these prices while stocks last during the promotional period, although they are all products that are featured in the 2009-2010 Idea Book & Catalogue and will be available at normal catalogue prices until September 2010.


You may have read my excited noises about the transition to die-cut stamps, and that stamp sets will be produced in die-cut form when existing stocks of square cut stamps are exhausted. That's why all the stamp sets on offer are in square cut form. Never fear, the small amount of extra work is more than made up with the great savings. Some stand-out examples include 3 different alphabet sets, all 50% off! Grab 'em while they last at a teeny weeny $38.95 (+p/h) Jumbo Outline Alphabet is shown in the image above.


There's also chunky glitter, hodgepodge, die cut blooms, and ribbon, to name but a small selection. No cutting required there, just plain old great bargains!


Don't delay, some items are so well priced they can't last for long, and I'd hate for you to miss out. Click on the link to go to the flyer above, and get back to me ASAP with your list! Call me on (02) 9484 9447 or email me - your order can be delivered anywhere within Australia for just $5.95 or 5%, whichever is higher.

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