During On Stage we got to see the fabulous new stamping tool called the STAMPARATUS. It is a stamp positioner, it can help you get a perfectly stamped image and it can be used for many different techniques. I could continue to sing its praises, but I think you will get a better appreciation of it, if you watch the video below.
What is a Stamparatus?
How much is the Stamparatus?
The Stamparatus is $49 in the United States (plus shipping & tax).
How to reserve your Stamparatus?
1. Make sure you have an online account with Stampin' Up and that you can access it. Try logging in to the Stampin' Up Store HERE! If you have problems accessing your account, please contact Stampin' Up at 1-800-782-6787.
2. Reservations will be open December 5-30 Go to the Stampin' Up Online Store HERE and login.
3. You should see a link or banner that you can click on to RESERVE YOUR STAMPARATUS.
4. Enter your card information and then click the "reserve" button. Here is a link to the How to Reserve Your
Stamparatus Tutorial for Customers PDF.
Can I reserve more than one Stamparatus?
You can only reserve ONE Stamparatus.
When will I be charged for the Stamparatus?
When the Stamparatus arrives in the warehouse, Stampin' Up will add your reserved Stamparatus to a shopping cart. Stampin' Up will then send you an email notifying you that your Stamparatus order is ready. Once you finalize payment and close your order, the system will charge your credit card.
When will the the Stamparatus arrive?
If you reserve your Stamparatus between Dec 5-30, the first ones will start shipping on March 19th. The Stamparatus reservations will be filled on a first reserved, first shipped basis. The fulfillment process could take several weeks.
What if I change my mind and want to cancel my reservation?
You can cancel your reservation at any time. To cancel, please see the How to Reserve Your
Stamparatus Tutorial for Customers PDF.
Will the Stamparatus be available in an upcoming catalog?
The Stamparatus will be available in the 2018-2019 Annual catalog starting in June 2018. Reservations will no longer be required, and there will be no limit on the number of tools you can order.
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