Can I personalize postcard invitations from PC with my own website?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to personalizing postcard invitations from Pampered Chef, particularly regarding the inclusion of personal websites instead of the generic Pampered Chef URL. Participants share their experiences with different methods of customization, including using labels, creating their own postcards, and printing information directly onto the invitations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to avoid sending generic invitations and seeks ways to include their personal website.
  • Another participant mentions that they do not have a personal website yet, and instead creates their own postcards using a service like Vistaprint for customization.
  • Several participants share that they use return address labels to cover the generic website, with specific wording to encourage online orders.
  • One participant notes that they have tried various label sizes but found some do not fit well over the existing text on the postcards.
  • Another participant describes creating their own postcards that better fit their style and include their website, finding it cost-effective.
  • One participant mentions using a template to print their own postcards, allowing for more customization.
  • Another participant advises leaving space for postal barcodes when creating custom postcards.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for personalizing postcards, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants share a variety of techniques and experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the customization of invitations, reflecting a range of creative solutions and practical considerations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to personalize their postcard invitations may find the shared experiences and methods helpful.

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Do you do anything to alter the postcard invitations from PC that say "Preview our catalog at www.pamperedchef.com"? I hate to send anything out that has the generic website on it, I want it to have my website! I tried a couple of different labels to go over it, but they don't fit properly.
 
I don't have a PWS yet so it doesn't bother me. But hane you tried making your own postcards instead of purchasing the ones from PC? I make all mine myself at vistaprint and that way I can make them the way I want and they say what I want them to say... I like them because they are inexpensive and you get tons of free stuff ;)
 
I use a return address label to cover it that says
"Can't make the Party? We'll miss you!
But you can shop online @
www.pampered__________/cookinwithbecky"
 
Sarah go to Office Depot or whatever office place is close to you and purchase Avery Label #8167. This particular label is perfect to fit over that with your information. It really has helped me when people are not able to make it to my shows.
 
I put a label on that says:

Unable to attend? We’ll miss you!
Place your order by October 27th at
(my website address)

Hope that helps!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I use a return address label to cover it that says
"Can't make the Party? We'll miss you!
But you can shop online @
www.pampered__________/cookinwithbecky"


This is exactly what I do

Return address labels are perfect for it

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Here is the postcard that I was talking about. I have tried the label size 8167 and tried to put it over just the pamperedchef.com but it hangs over the bottom. I have also tried the longer file folder type label but it covers the "Bring a friend too..." lines.
 

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I use a label (10 to a page) that covers the entire top part with the lines. Here's what it reads...

Please join Peggy Dunn
for a Pampered Chef Cooking Show!

Friday, October 26th at 7:00 pm
4002 Highfield Road, Royal Oak
RSVP: 248-xxx-8478

Unable to attend? We’ll miss you!
Place your order by October 26th at
(my website)


It covers the middle line a bit and hosts can still address and stamp them.

PS: I actually mail the invitations for my hosts and I use a full-page flyer in an envelope. I put 10 postcard invites in her host packet to hand out to last minute friends or anyone she might have forgotten to put in her list. I ask her to keep them in her purse so she can hand them out when she runs into someone at the store or something like that. Hope that helps! :)
 
I don't cover it over, but I have my own website printed on there... actually right under where the guest address goes, in a box, it says something like: Can't make it? We'll miss you, but you can shop online at.... Click on order products then enter your host's name." I have gotten orders tacked on to shows this way, so I know it works for me.
 
I created my own postcards. They fit my shows better, and they have my website. :) I have them copied and cut. Since I give 30 to each host, it costs me about $2.75 per show. That's assuming they use them all. It's worth it to me to have something that suits my style.
 
I am glad that I read this thread...I have been thinking about the same thing.
 
Post Card BacksOk, I just posted this in another thread, but it seems appropriate here, too. I made a template on my computer and run my postcards through my printer.
 

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I print the info on the postcards. I am attaching file.

I wanted to use up the cards I already had. I am thinking of sending out invites in envelopes the 1st of the year.
 

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If you do your own postcards, just remember to leave a 1/2 inch space across the bottom for the post office to affix a bar code sticker. ;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I personalize postcard invitations from Pampered Chef with my own website?

Yes, you can personalize postcard invitations from Pampered Chef to include your own website. This allows you to direct potential customers to your specific online store for easy access to products.

How do I customize the postcard invitations?

You can customize the postcard invitations by using the design tools provided by Pampered Chef. Look for options to edit text and add your website link in the designated areas.

Are there any restrictions on what I can include on the postcards?

While you can include your website, it's important to adhere to Pampered Chef's branding guidelines. Avoid using any unauthorized logos or images that are not part of the Pampered Chef brand.

Can I print these personalized postcards myself?

Yes, you can print the personalized postcards yourself, but ensure that you use high-quality materials to maintain a professional appearance. Alternatively, you can order prints through Pampered Chef or a professional printing service.

Is there a cost associated with personalizing postcard invitations?

There may be costs associated with printing the postcards, depending on whether you choose to print them yourself or order them through a service. However, personalizing the design itself through Pampered Chef is typically included in your consultant resources.

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