Can I Sell Pampered Chef Crafts at Fairs?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of selling crafts made with Pampered Chef products at fairs, including ideas for crafts, sales tax considerations, and personal experiences related to crafting and selling.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about selling crafts made with Pampered Chef products at fairs and seeks guidance on whether to sell items directly or display them for orders.
  • Another participant expresses the belief that selling crafts made with Pampered Chef products should be similar to offering cash and carry items at a booth.
  • Several participants share their interest in what kinds of crafts can be made with Pampered Chef products, with one participant mentioning cookie mixes as a potential idea.
  • One participant shares their experience of a friend who uses Pampered Chef products to make natural soaps and refers others to the participant.
  • Two participants ask about charging sales tax on craft items, specifically in Pennsylvania, with one suggesting incorporating tax and shipping into the price.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about an upcoming vendor show and requests fresh ideas for crafts to showcase.
  • One participant lists various craft ideas that incorporate Pampered Chef products, including gift sets and themed items for different audiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of selling crafts and the types of crafts that can be made, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and ideas related to crafting with Pampered Chef products, as well as considerations for selling at fairs.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the Pampered Chef consultant community who are interested in crafting and selling at fairs may find the shared experiences and ideas relevant.

cactus_flower
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Can I sell crafts made with PC products at my Pampered Chef table (booth) at fairs? Or should I just display the crafts/gifts and have shoppers order the supplies needed to make them? This is my first craft show and I want to do it right. Thx.
 
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You should be able to sell your crafts made with PC products. It should be the same as having cash and carry items at a booth or fair.
 
What kind of crafts can you make with PC products? I've been trying to come up with some ideas to sell my products to my crafty friends... so they buy the products from me and they do the crafty work. :-)
 
I have a friend who makes her own natural soaps, and she uses PC products all the time to make them (mostly the batter bowls, the loaf pan and the old bread tubes). She tells all of her crafter friends what she uses and referred them all to me - THANK YOU, FRIEND! :)
 
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Do I still charge sales tax on my craft items? I am in PA?
 
IAmChefJ said:
What kind of crafts can you make with PC products? I've been trying to come up with some ideas to sell my products to my crafty friends... so they buy the products from me and they do the crafty work. :-)

Thats what I want to know???? maybe just cookie mixes in the batter bowl??
 
cactus_flower said:
Do I still charge sales tax on my craft items? I am in PA?

I would incorporate tax and shipping in to the price.
 
I too would LOVE to hear about the crafts you make w/ your PC items!! I have a vendor show coming up at the end of September at our hospital. I am taking the day off work and would LOVE some fresh ideas of things to show!!
 
I've been doing some thinking about PC and crafts. I came up with a few ideas, most if not all have been done before but, I thought I'd post them anyways. All of them use a baked or mixing item with them. Or gift sets put together and wrapped with ribbons or whatever.

1) Chocolate covered and decorated Bamboo spoons with a mix attached to a SA Coffee and More Cup.
2) Any of smaller SA pieces with cookies, muffins, brownies or whatever on them.
3) Prep bowls, Batter bowls with mixes in them.
4) Any whisk filled with Kisses or whatever and a tag saying "Whisking you a Merry Christmas"
5) The Tool Turn-About maybe set up for
a) Teachers with school type stuff in it
b) Men with small tools
c) Cooks with PC stuff in it
d) New mom's with baby stuff

6) The Flexible Funnels with auto fluid (oil, stop leck or whatever)
My hubby uses these funnels all the time!
7) The Muffin stone with muffin mix.
Any stone with any mix for something to cook on it.
8) The large stone with the holiday wreath on it.
9) ROFTH wrap with ribbon.
10) Oven mitt with scrapers or tools in it.
11) Cookie press with cookies or recipes or both.
12) Salad spinner with Salad recipe cards.
13) Grill basket the Grill It recipes and Mitt

Thats sorta what I came up with. Anybody else?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Sell Pampered Chef Crafts at Fairs?

Generally, you cannot sell Pampered Chef products at fairs unless you are an authorized consultant. Pampered Chef has specific guidelines regarding the sale of their products, and selling them at fairs without authorization may violate their policies.

Do I Need a License to Sell Pampered Chef Products at Fairs?

Yes, if you plan to sell Pampered Chef products at fairs, you may need a business license or vendor permit, depending on local regulations. It's important to check with your local government to ensure compliance with all legal requirements.

What Are the Consequences of Selling Pampered Chef Products Without Authorization?

Selling Pampered Chef products without authorization can lead to consequences such as termination of your consultant status, legal action from the company, and potential fines from local authorities for operating without a business license.

Can I Promote My Pampered Chef Business at Fairs?

Yes, you can promote your Pampered Chef business at fairs as long as you follow the company's guidelines. This may include setting up a booth, distributing business cards, and showcasing your products, but you cannot sell them directly unless you are an authorized consultant.

How Can I Become an Authorized Pampered Chef Consultant?

To become an authorized Pampered Chef consultant, you need to sign up through their official website or contact an existing consultant for guidance. Once you complete the registration process and meet any initial requirements, you will be able to sell their products legally.

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