How exciting! Today, Wednesday, December 11, Stampin’ Up!® is offering FREE shipping on orders of $50* or more! What a great day to save on your favorite Stampin’ Up! wish list of products! This promotion lasts for 24 hours only. Click here to shop and prepare your wish list.
Here are the details…
- Sales Period: December 11, 2019, 12:01 am (MT)–11:59 pm (MT)
- Ordering deadlines: Phone: December 11, 2019; 6:50 pm (MT). OEX/Online: December 11, 2019; 11:59 pm (MT)
- All order types qualify for this promotion (customer, demonstrator, workshop, and online).
- Free shipping applies after the qualifying amount has been met.
- *The minimum qualifying amount to receive free shipping is $50 US or more (before tax).
- *If you are using a coupon code, please remember that the order amount must still meet the qualifying threshold (above) to be eligible for free shipping.
- Free shipping only applies during the 24-hour period the promotion is live in each market; this means that the order must be opened and closed on December 11, 2019.
- With the exception of “month-to-month” Paper Pumpkin subscriptions, all Stampin’ Up! products qualify for the promotion, including year-end closeout and preorder items.
- “Prepaid” Paper Pumpkin subscriptions are eligible for FREE shipping under the same rules as all other Stampin’ Up! items during the promotion. So, if you're planning to become a Peep or continue on as a Peep and your goal is to save money rather than earn FREE Sale-a-Bration products, NOW is the time to renew your subscription. The Paper Pumpkin kits and our alternates just keep getting better and better, so don't be disappointment that you didn't renew your subscription. 2020 is going to be a great year of creativity!
- Month-to-month Paper Pumpkin subscriptions are NOT eligible for free shipping. Subscriptions billed and shipped for December will be charged for the normal amount ($22.00 usd/$30.00 cad shipping included) + tax. Important note: December Paper Pumpkin billing and shipment will be delayed until December 16 due to increased workload in the distribution center.