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The thread explores various ways participants utilize their old Pampered Chef catalogs, with many sharing personal experiences and creative ideas for repurposing them beyond traditional methods.
Views differ on the effectiveness of various methods for using old catalogs, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.
Participants' experiences reflect a range of creative and practical uses for old catalogs, highlighting individual preferences and local opportunities for distribution.
Consultants looking for innovative ways to repurpose old catalogs may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.
I save them for this idea but mostly for booths. I put a lable on the catalogs, telling them that if they want the most current catalog, to call me and I give all my ways to contact me!:balloon:chefallison53 said:Doctors offices, waiting rooms, booths, fairs, catalog tote bag to give away, fundraiser prospects, retuaraunts (sp), anywhere really!
Di_Can_Cook said:I took a couple of bags of plastic easter eggs, a basket and a pair of scissors and got creative.
I cut out 10 items (including the photo and description) and put them in 10 eggs. They represent a prize the future host will get at her show in addition to the FPV. I am going to put the basket out at my shows this weekend and in the weeks ahead. If 3 people open them at my Sunday show, the hostess gets a special gift.
Also, save them for bridal showers. If a bride registers for, say, a food chopper, then take that image and put it on a card. Then tell guests that if they are buying for the bride, they are to take the card that represents that gift and bring it to you. Then you can delete that item from her registry.
never thought of that! may be worth a trychefmoseley said:I leave them on my car while I am shopping. Only like 3 or 5. I have the car decals so sometimes people walk over the get the info and now they get a catty too![]()
You can recycle them if they are no longer relevant, but consider donating them to local community centers, libraries, or schools where they can be used for educational purposes or as resources for cooking classes.
Yes, you can use old catalogs for promotions by highlighting discontinued items or using them as a reference for customers. Just make sure to inform them about any changes in product availability.
Old catalogs can still be useful for showcasing previous products and recipes. They can serve as a conversation starter with customers and help them remember items they may want to purchase.
You can repurpose old catalogs by using them for crafts, such as making collages, scrapbooking, or creating gift wrap. They can also be used for DIY projects, like creating recipe cards or menus.
It's a good idea to keep a few old catalogs for reference, especially if you want to track changes in product lines or pricing. However, it's best to limit the number you keep to avoid clutter.