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Preferred Customer Club


Join the
Preferred Customer Club
& get Rewarded

4 ways to join the Club:
1.    Order the product needed for my monthly Scrapbooking Workshop (minimum of $25*)
2.   Attend my monthly Card Workshop (for $25) AND place a minimum $5* order
3.   Order a minimum of $25* in the product of your choice
4.   Any combination of the above on a consecutive monthly basis***

BENEFITS of being in the Preferred Customer Club:
§  A minimum of $25 in FREE product (see the chart below)
§  A FREE Idea Book the month before it’s released
§  Special Offers on product and free gifts throughout the year
§  Free Shipping on your club order during the month of your birthday

Monthly order**:
You will earn:
$25 - $34.99
OR attend Card Wksp and Order $5 - $14.99
$25 in free product
$35 - $49.99
OR attend Card Wksp and Order $15 - $29.99
$35 in free product
$50 or more
OR attend Card Wksp and Order $30 or more
$40 in free product &
 one item at 50% off


*You must place a minimum order of $25 every month to receive rewards. $25 is based on your subtotal before shipping and tax.  If you are unable to place an order one month then your name drops to the bottom of the list.


**You are rewarded based on the lowest level of your spending from the last time that you received rewards.  For instance, if you order $55 one month and $27 the next month, you will receive $25 in rewards.


***The first month that you place an order toward the club your name starts at the bottom of the running preferred customer club member list.  Each month the names at the top of the list receive rewards then drop to the bottom of the list the next month.  If you are unable or do not place an order one month then your name drops to the bottom of the list.

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