Affordable and Creative Sticker Ideas for Your Catalog | Stacey's Tips

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the sharing of ideas and experiences related to creating affordable and creative stickers for Pampered Chef catalogs. Participants discuss various methods, materials, and design ideas for stickers that can enhance their catalogs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is looking for layout ideas for stickers and plans to purchase blank stickers from Office Max.
  • Another participant shares a link to a resource with label ideas but notes they were unable to access it.
  • One user mentions using Avery 5160 labels and Microsoft Word's label maker to create personalized labels with their contact information.
  • Another participant shares their experience of switching from stickers to a self-inking stamp for convenience and cost-effectiveness.
  • One participant expresses a desire for catchy phrases to use on stickers, aiming to attract attention to their catalogs.
  • Several users mention using Microsoft Publisher and clip art for designing labels and stickers.
  • One participant notes the availability of a free Design Pro program from Avery for creating labels.
  • Another user suggests a website for purchasing reasonably priced stickers and shares their own experience with using Avery labels.
  • One participant describes making their own catalog stickers using full-page stickers and Microsoft Publisher, emphasizing customization.
  • Another user mentions using removable stickers to highlight hostess specials in catalogs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods and materials for creating stickers, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding sticker creation, focusing on affordability and creativity in promoting their Pampered Chef businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for innovative and cost-effective ways to enhance their catalogs with stickers.

staceychef2005
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i am looking for stickers for my catalog. I wanted to see if anyone has a layout or some ideals i can use for them. I am heading to office max on monday to pick up items. I was going to look for some blank stickers. I am looking for the cheaps way. Please let me know.

Stacey;)
 
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It won't let me in.
Stacey
 
I use the Avery 5160's, 3 across... I use Microsoft Word's label maker wizard... I put:

Name
title
Phone email
Order online anytime 24/7 at
my website address

All centered, and I mix up the font from time to time.

I also make my own return address labels in Microsoft PictureIt using the logo downloaded from consultant's corner.
 
I wondered if that would happen, maybe try this?
groups.msn.com/welovepamperedcheftoo
 
I did stickers when I first started but then I found it easier and cheaper to get a stamp with my info on it. I ordered from www.rubberstampchamp.com. I ordered 2 - one with my name, title, Home and cell # and e-mail or personal website address from PC if you have one. Then I also have one for my return address that says Pampered Chef on the top line then my Name and address below. Hope that helps.
Terry
 
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I was looking for like pick me up lines where i can put on the front of the catalog. Right now i don't have alot of money to order from nancy's artwork so that is why i was going to see if i can make them. I know there are going to be in the shape of the chef hat. I got some a while back but i am out. They was say "shop from your seat, not your feet". " You Book it I'LL cook it", and "15 guest get a a gift" and so on. I just wanted something more eye catching so if i leave a catalog at a dr office or someother place someone eye will catch it and say wow i should look thru that.
 
go to www.microsoftoffice.com and search the clipart !! I do labels in publisher and use clip art from microsoft !
 
If you do use and purchase the avery labels, they have their own Design Pro program, which is free to download and use, and it allows you to make all sorts of labels and whatnot.

I have even purchased some off brand business cards and it said in the directions what Avery business card template to use that is the same as the cards.

The program also has a lot of clipart, text design options, and whatnot. I have been quite pleased with what I have created with it thus far.
 
try thisYou might also try stickingtobusiness.com, the have lots of cute stickers very reasonably priced. That's where I buy mine at.
Like someone else said, I also use Avery and print my own labels for catalogs. I had a self-inking stamp, but it kept smudging.
 
I make my own catalog stickers. Because I can't find the right size that are already cut out, I use the full page stickers and cut them myself (I have a paper cutter). I get twelve of these to a page. I like it because it tells people how they can order. By the way, not all the type is the same size and I made them in Microsoft Publisher.

Your Pampered Chef Consultant is:
Jeanine Larson
Consultant# ------ (I put this in case there are future promos where it's needed)
Place your order over the phone
or through my website:
555-123-4567
www.p--------c.b--/c--------
 
Print Artist too is greatWhat I like about this is that I found a great little Italian Chef that I use as my personal logo. The other thing is that unlike MicroSoft Word's program, I can save it, change the fonts, change the picture if I want and then too I have it for making flyers and banners and all sorts of other neat things.
They too support all sorts of shapes, and sizes of labels. The most common of course is the 5160. Also, check the store brand of labels as they are usually cheaper than the Avery ones. And if you go to Sam's Clubs, they have two packs of Avery's that cost so much less than two would cost at the Office Max or Office Depot.
Be inventive. Be unique. It gets you noticed. Now that I have said that, I need to go make something unique to get the word out that I need begining of the month shows.
 
I get the removeable stickers from Avery and print out the hostess specials for the month and put in catalog next to items. That way if the ladies are gabbing and miss the hostess special speech, they see it in the catalog. Good for book shows also. I also place a sticker right on the front of the catalog with my web site on it.
 
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Thanks alot for the help. I guess i can try that soon as i get the stickers cause i when to office max and they was out of the stickers. I can't believe that
well i guess that is life.
stacey
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some affordable sticker ideas for my Pampered Chef catalog?

Consider using simple designs like food icons, kitchen utensils, or seasonal themes. You can create your own stickers using online design tools or purchase printable sticker sheets that allow you to customize your designs at a low cost.

How can I make my stickers more creative?

Incorporate fun quotes or cooking tips alongside your product images. Using vibrant colors and unique shapes can also help your stickers stand out. Experiment with different textures or finishes, such as matte or glossy, to add an extra touch of creativity.

Where can I find resources for designing my stickers?

There are many online platforms like Canva, Adobe Spark, and Etsy where you can find templates and inspiration for sticker designs. Additionally, you can explore social media platforms like Pinterest for creative ideas and tutorials.

How can I effectively use stickers in my catalog?

Use stickers to highlight special promotions, new products, or seasonal items. Placing stickers on pages where customers can easily see them can draw attention and encourage purchases. You can also use them to create a fun and engaging layout.

What materials should I use for printing my stickers?

For durability, consider using high-quality adhesive paper or vinyl. If you want a more professional look, you can also opt for a printing service that specializes in custom stickers. Make sure the material is compatible with your printer if you plan to print at home.

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