When I started as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in 1991, I just wanted to pay for my crafting hobby and talk to adults a little more often. My kids were 3 & 4 at the time. NOw my son is a United States Naval Academy graduate training to be come a pilot and my daughter is in her senior year of college majoring in Athletic Training with a coaching minor. This past summer my husband celebrated his 35th year with Chevron while we were in Poland for him to umpire in Little League Regional World Series games. Life is good!

BEing a Stampin'Up! demonstrator has allowed me the freedom to be available to my children when needed, provide an income for my family and craft! The best of all worlds. When I first started I just wanted to pay for my crafting and a few extras for the family. Later I was able to pay for private school and now I pay my daughters college tuition. What a deal!

The cruises and trip I earned have been a great treat . Helping others in my downline to achieve their goals is one the most rewarding parts of my business. Those goals may be as simple as paying for a date night once a month to making the car payment.

For my customers helping them finish their first scrapbook of a great family trip or make cards to send to friends is always a fun time. I always end up feeling like my customers become my friends.

Whatever you reason, being a Stampin'Up! Demonstrator is a great experience. Read my blog
Tami Waddell Creates to find out more about we do and I what I can do to help you!