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The thread discusses various approaches to sending Christmas cards to guests and hosts, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding card selection and costs.
Views differ on whether to send Christmas cards or alternative forms of appreciation, with no clear consensus on a preferred method.
Participants share their individual experiences and preferences regarding card sending, reflecting varying levels of engagement and resources.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to connect with guests and hosts during the holiday season may find the shared experiences relevant.
esavvymom said:If you are wanting to send them cards, but not spend the $$ at Merrill- just get a regular box of Christmas cards (or use what you have if you have any left over), and then tuck a recipe card or something into the card as a "gift", along with your handwritten note.
Consider personalizing your Christmas cards with a handwritten note expressing your gratitude for their support. You can also include a recipe card featuring a holiday dish that can be made using Pampered Chef products. Adding a small sample of a spice or seasoning can also make your card stand out.
The ideal time to send Christmas cards is early to mid-December. This allows your guests and hosts to receive them in time for the holiday season and ensures that your message of appreciation is fresh in their minds as they prepare for their celebrations.
Including a promotional offer can be a great way to encourage future orders or bookings. Consider adding a special discount or a limited-time offer for your Pampered Chef products that recipients can redeem in the new year. Just make sure it doesn’t overshadow your holiday message of gratitude.
To make your Christmas cards feel more personal, use the recipient's name and include a brief, specific note about a past interaction or event you shared. Mentioning a product they purchased or a recipe they enjoyed can help create a stronger connection and show that you value them as individuals.
If you have a large list, consider creating a template for your cards to save time while still allowing for personalization. You can also use online services to print and send cards, which can streamline the process. Just ensure that you still add personal touches, such as a handwritten signature or a brief note for each recipient.