Back to School ... Cool
New notebooks, sharpened pencils, yellow school buses ... it’s
time for back to school! While you may be busy with the preparations, don’t
forget that Stampin’ Up! can help!
1. Check
out the adhesives for Glue Sticks (#104045) and Multipurpose Liquid Glue
(#110755) to check some items off of your school supply list.
2. Purchase
a personalized stamp (#115598) for each of your kids to use to stamp papers,
schedules, etc. to avoid any mix-ups.
3. Use
the Designer Fabric, like the Floral District (#126893) to make unique and
reusable lunch bags.
4. Let
your kids personalize their notebooks with some Designer Series Paper and the
Big Shot. The Storytime Designer Series Paper (#126907) has a great vintage
schoolhouse theme, and the Typeset Alphabet for the Big Shot (#127553) will
allow your kids to personalize their books and notebooks in all of their
favorite colors and patterns.
5. Use
the Linen Ring Albums and page protectors to create a Family Organizer. A place
to keep all of the school schedules, a calendar, lists of important phone
numbers and information, etc. Add your own personality to it by embellishing
it, adding card stock or Designer Series Paper to the pages, and including
photographs from school functions or other events. At the end of the school
year, you can transfer the memorabilia to an actual scrapbook for future
enjoyment and safekeeping.
So let Stampin’ Up! make your school year easier, more fun, and
more stylish than ever without breaking the bank. Contact me today to order
your supplies for back to school.
EMAIL ME YOUR ORDER!
Sharon Armstrong
214-03-6936
my website: www.sharonarmstrong.stampinup.net
Sales Tax Holiday
Aug. 17 - 19, 2012
In 2012, Texas shoppers get a break from state and local sales taxes on Aug. 17, 18 and 19 – the state's annual tax holiday. As in previous years, the law exempts most clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks priced under $100 from sales and use taxes, which could save shoppers about $8 on every $100 they spend.Subject to the criteria explained below, all sales of qualifying items made during the holiday period qualify for the exemption, including items sold over the Internet, television or by mail. Lay-away plans can be used again this year to take advantage of the sales tax holiday.
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