You Can Join Stampin’ Up! Just for the Discount

Why Join Stampin’ Up! for the Discount

When I first decided to join Stampin’ Up! for the discount, I wasn’t looking to start a business.
I simply wanted to save a little money on the products I already loved. That’s it.

At the time, I was spending plenty on stamps, ink, and paper each month, so the idea of a permanent discount felt like a smart move. And honestly? It was! Becoming a demonstrator meant I could shop whenever I wanted, get new products early, and be part of a fun community of crafters who “got” my obsession.

What I didn’t realise then was how many doors that simple decision would open — but let’s start with the biggest myth of all.

Myth-Buster: You Don’t Have to Sell, Recruit, or Teach (Unless You Want To!)

A lot of people think that joining Stampin’ Up! for the discount automatically means running classes or selling to friends — it doesn’t.

There are thousands of demonstrators around the world who join purely for the discount — no parties, no sales goals, no pressure. You get to decide what Stampin’ Up! looks like for you.

Think of it like joining a club. You pay a low starter-kit price, enjoy an ongoing discount, and get access to early releases, exclusive events, and a supportive community. If you ever decide you do want to share or sell, those options are there waiting for you — but they’re not required.

That’s the beauty of it: you’re in control of your crafting journey.

Fun Fact: Most Demonstrators Join for the Discount and Stay for the Community

Here’s a fun insider fact — more than half of all Stampin’ Up! demonstrators join Stampin’ Up! for the discount, and that’s perfectly okay.

But here’s what often surprises them… they stay because of the friendships, inspiration, and creative confidence they gain along the way.

Stampin’ Up! isn’t just about stamping — it’s about connection. You’ll meet people who cheer you on, share ideas, and celebrate every creative win (big or small). That community is what turns a simple hobby into something so much more fulfilling.

Where This Fits on The Art of Simple Success Path

If you join just for the discount, you’re in Stage 1: The Happy Hobbyist — and that’s a wonderful place to be!

At this stage, your focus is simply to:
✅ Enjoy your discount and perks
✅ Explore new products and techniques
✅ Stay connected with the team for inspiration and fun
✅ Place your first few orders and get comfortable with the Demonstrator Portal

Success here isn’t about numbers — it’s about rediscovering joy in your creativity.

Could This Be You?

If you love Stampin’ Up! products and want to stretch your crafting budget further, joining might be the easiest decision you’ll make this year.

Whether you dream of turning your hobby into a business someday or simply want to join Stampin’ Up! for the discount and enjoy the creative perks, there’s a place for you on our team.

Ready to Join?

Come see what it’s really like inside The Art of Simple Team — a supportive, creative community where you can grow at your own pace.

👉 Click here to learn more and join my team

Joining Stampin’ Up! for the discount is often just the beginning. Once you’re part of the community, you’ll discover creative inspiration, friendships, and opportunities you never expected. Whether you stay a happy hobbyist or grow into a confident creative coach, you’ll always have support every step of the way.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be part of Stampin’ Up!, it’s more than just crafting — it’s belonging to a creative family that shares ideas, encouragement, and inspiration. You’ll find yourself learning new techniques, experimenting with colour, and celebrating your wins alongside others who understand the joy of handmade creations.

In Part 2, we’ll dive deeper into the hidden perks — early access to new releases, demonstrator-only events, and how our team community helps you grow creatively.

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