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2017 Stampin' Up Catalog

The New 2017-18 Annual Catalog






Yippee! It’s here
It's a whole NEW collection of
Dies, stamps, punches, ribbons, embellishments,
colors, papers, and new IDEAS!!

Did you get your catalog yet? If you have ordered at least $75 worth of product from me in 2017, then your catalog will be coming in the mail any day now. 
Please let me know when it arrives.
If you'd like to view the new 2017-18 Annual Catalog online, it will be accessible on my blog June 1st.

Let me know if you have any questions.  

http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/simplycreative/catalogs



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