Stampin' Ground was created in 1995.
Stampin' Ground ended in 2006.
Stampin' Up has their own factory in which they manufacture their own stamps in Kanab, Utah.
Stampin' Up! is a company that designs and sells craft products such as rubber stamps, ink pads, paper, and embellishments for card making, scrapbooking, and other paper crafting projects. The products are exclusive to Stampin' Up! and are not available in retail stores.
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The Stampin Up brand of stamps are used to distinguish mail based on certain times of year. In other words, the kits came with themes for events and holidays like Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) does not own or operate Stampin' Up in any way. However, the former CEO and founder of Stampin' Up, Shelli Gardner, is a faithful member of the Church. She and her husband stepped down from the company in February 2015, announcing that they would be dedicating the next chapter of their lives to serving as missionaries for the church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their daughter, also a Mormon, has taken over in their absence.You can read about Shelli Gardner's mission announcement here: Deseret News: CEO of Stampin' Up steps down to serve LDS Mission
To the Ground was created in 2007-12.
Stampin Up refers to a company provides different types of decorative rubber stamps and accessories use to enhance scrapbooks, hand-made cards and craft projects. One can also use those materials to decorate certain place for hosting a party.
Above Ground was created in 1983.
Forbidden Ground was created in 1968.
FedEx Ground was created in 2000.