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Does anyone know how I can view the stamps they offer online without purchasing the catalog? I want to get an idea of what they have prior. I'm not too familiar with them.
I got in touch w/ a local TAC angel (demonstrator), said I was interested in some of their products, and asked if I could look at a catalog. I returned the catalog w/ my order...very easy.
Just an FYI, though...when I used the the angel locator on the TAC website I got a demo about 2 hours from me. After talking w/ some of my local stamping contacts I did manage to find an angel in town. Hopefully, you'll search will be quicker than mine.;)
I know the question wasn't posted to me but i love the product and the prices are great. If you go to www.theangelcompany.net then click on the "shop now" button you can find an angel near you and view an online catalog. She or he doesn't even have to be near you for you to place an order online for that matter. Have fun!
Yeah, you can go to the "shop now" mentioned above and look at any of the demo website to see the stamps, products, and prices. But definitely keep in mind, that your search for a demo on TAC's website won't necessarily give you the closest demo to you. Because not all TAC demos own e-commerce sites. So if you look at a site and are still interested but there are no demos on there close enough for your satisfaction, give TAC a call (their phone number is on the site). They can maybe give you some more names in your area.
They are like SU! in that they come "ready to assemble" rubber, however you use TAC's stamps with clear acrylic blocks (sold seperatly) rather than wood.
Thanks again. Are they like SU! where the stamps are unmounted and they give you the wooden backing?
No, you do not get wooden blocks. That's the reason the prices are considerably lower. You get the rubber and Creative Cling, which clings to acrylic blocks. They are very reasonably priced too. I use a 2x2" block alot and it sells for $1.50.
Most stamps sets are $5.95 - $19.95. A few large alpha sets are $39.95.
On the website, at the top click on "Products" then on the left "Stamps".
I don't have any TAC stamps, but from my understanding, the come with just the rubber and foam. You have to put the rubber on the foam and cut them out yourself (like SU). Then you use them with acrylic blocks, they don't have wood blocks.
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I don't think direct links to personal e-commerce sites are allowed in posts here. (I know some people don't realize that ;) ) But the rest of the info is correct!
since ya'll are here.. can you explain to me what te heck Jubille is? I cant figure it out.. I want the set called Artsy Elements.. how do I get it? I love it so I am afraid it is a hostess set.. am I right? thanks!
Sorry, "level C" means a $500 workshop. But with Jubilee, if you have a $500 workshop order - you'd get 2 level A hostess sets, 2 level B sets, 2 level C sets, and 10 1/2 price items!
jubillie is where you earn double rewards from the purchase of the stamps... they have a few new sets the are located on the TAC homepage under their special section...
I understand you can still order their final fairwells (30%off) until the 4th, tomorrow. So I just got my order in.....thanks for the info....enablers....!!
YUP!! Final Farewells are good until the 4th, and the paper sale is good through the 5th (25% off) and on top of all that you can earn the Jubilee (double free stamp benefits!) since that started on the 1st! This is definately a great week to "discover" The Angel Company!! :grin:
Does anyone know how I can view the stamps they offer online without purchasing the catalog? I want to get an idea of what they have prior. I'm not too familiar with them.
If you do a search for TAC in the gallery, you'll come up with a lot of cards using TAC stamps. [IMG]//www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif[/IMG]
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For those of you wanting Artsy Elements or any other Jubilee (or non-Jubilee) Hostess Set, you could always have a "Party in a Box" (book party) if you don't want to have an actual FunShop. I know that some of my gals do this fairly often, even my "long-distance" gals. That way they don't have to clean their houses!!!! ;-) They just show the catty to their friends--it really sells itself! It's easy, fun AND they get all the Hostess bennies!! :-)
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