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Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the UK and love sharing my passion for paper crafting and Stampin' Up! products. Thank you for visiting I hope to see you again soon. Zoe x

Thursday 24 November 2011

Stampin' Up! Convention 2011


 Wow what I honour...... Back in June I was invited by the UK Business Manager for Stampin' Up! if I would take part, as a presenter, at the Stampin' Up! 2011 European Convention.  Of course I said yes and was very excited to have this opportunity.  Down side I wasn't allowed to shout it from the roof tops!  Stampin' Up! love their secrets and it was even another month before I was told who my partner in crime would be, and that was Hayley from Wiltshire.  We then spent the following months preparing for our presentation on model workshops.  The idea was to share our experiences to help new demonstrators and also refresh experienced demos. 

We ran the presentation like a workshop, dropping in and out of the scenario to share our tips.  One part of my section included projects to generate bookings and hostess gifts and so I was thrilled to share this project with my fellow demos and now you.  I've called it Maggie's Box as the idea was given to me by my fellow Miss Big Shot winner Maggie from Germany.  She used this box to show her customers the versatility of the Big Shot and isn't it cute.  It uses the milk carton die and is so obvious it's not obvious if that makes sense.  Sometimes we need to think outside the box or alter the die!!! That's what Maggie did.  You only use the part of the die you need to make the box and then just cut your own lid.  It makes boxes for wedding favours or Christmas table gifts so easy and you can see from these few examples how you can change the identity of the box to suit your needs. 


Convention was a blast.  It was so much fun seeing Mickey Mouse on your way into 'work' and then having dinner in the Rainforest Cafe or a German Castle.  Yes it was based in Disneyland Paris and was tremendous fun with so many other demos all out for a good time. 
The awards dinner took place on Friday evening and I had set myself a target to try and get a little higher in the demo of the year top 25 list.  Last year I was 11th and would have been happy with 10th, but was over the moon to reach 6th Place.  However the highlight for me was to watch the joy, and delight on the face of my dear friend Emma when she discovered that she too was in the top 25.  Over the past year Emma has faced some tough personal challenges and so to maitain her business at the same time is a fantastic achievement.  Both of us also cheered for our other lovely team mate Bridgette when her name was called for a sales award. Bridgette has worked really hard to grow her part of Stampin' Up! and has also achieved much in the last 12 months.  Onwards and upwards my friends as we put The Tantalizing Stampers on the map. 

I have more pics to share and will be back, but am still catching up on life having driven to and from Paris.  Until next time.
Zx

6 comments:

Sue said...

Sounds like youve had a ball in Disney land and the box is so pretty look forward to seeing more pictures when you have come back to earth !! Luv Sue x

Unknown said...

It was fab and Maggie's box was fab and I have used it twice now at workshops. I am just about coming down from my high now. It was great sharing our moments together. Emma xx

Tracy said...

It was a fantastice demo and the whole experience was wonderful. Well done Zoe, Emma and Bridgette, you all deserved your awards. Hugs Tracy xxx

Unknown said...

And what a fabulous presentation it was too! Well done Zoe, you so deserve your 6th place. See you in Vienna!
J x

Unknown said...

p.s. I totally agree about Emma too - so well deserved. x

An Occasional Genius said...

Well, congratulations my #6 demonstrator!!! What an amazing achievement Zoe. Love the box & what a clever idea, versatility is something everyone wants.

Fingers crossed for December xx