Christmas Tree, the Pampered Chef Way

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

This thread explores creative ideas for decorating a Christmas tree using Pampered Chef products. Participants share various suggestions and personal experiences related to tree decoration themes, materials, and techniques.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, plans to decorate a Pampered Chef-themed tree and seeks ideas from the community.
  • Several users suggest using mini whisks and other small products as decorations.
  • One participant mentions the possibility of hanging business cards and using silicone basting brushes as tree ornaments.
  • Another participant shares their experience of decorating a tree with various items tied to the branches, including chocolates and festive ribbons.
  • Some participants propose using empty product boxes wrapped in sparkly ribbon to create a present-like appearance under the tree.
  • One participant suggests making dough ornaments using a cookie press, while others discuss using Creative Cutters for similar purposes.
  • Another participant shares a recipe for making cinnamon-scented ornaments from applesauce and cinnamon.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for the ideas shared and indicate plans to incorporate them into their own holiday events.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific decoration methods and materials, but there is a general enthusiasm for sharing and exploring creative ideas. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas for using Pampered Chef products in holiday decorations, reflecting a community spirit and creativity in holiday planning.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to showcase Pampered Chef products during the holiday season may find this discussion beneficial.

What kinda of things would you use for a table top tree?
 
You could also make the new pretzel ornaments and hang them as well. They are absolutely delicious to eat, but I am not sure I would eat them AFTER being on the tree. ;o)
 
I've suggested several times that PC come out with small versions of our products for kids. (Tupperware used to carry kids play sets about 100 years ago when I sold for them). It would be so cute to have small versions of our stuff to hang on a tree!!
 
roxylady said:
You could also make the new pretzel ornaments and hang them as well. They are absolutely delicious to eat, but I am not sure I would eat them AFTER being on the tree. ;o)

I bet they would still look cute wrapped in a clear cellophane and then you could eat them! :thumbup:
 
You are sooooo right!! I made some tonight and then wrapped them in cellophane twix clipped them and added a bright ribbon to hang them. They looked FABULOUS!! I wish my camera wasn't acting up I would post a pic. Thanks Brandi2007 for the tip!
 
I used creative cutters on mine last year with red bows for hanging them.
 
I have a table on Nov 3rd, I'm definately going to bring a small tree with me!! I may start doing that to shows as well, with door prizes attached to the tree!! When someone wins the door prize drawing, or game or whatever, they can come pick a present off the tree!!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #38
Okay - I might get in trouble for the size of the pic, but here's my PC tree...just finished it today...

myPCtree_2.jpg


Some of you said you'd like to see a pic....
 
  • Thread starter
  • #39
and here's the bottom of the tree.....could have done better....it looks much nicer in person that in the pic....


PB210256.jpg
 
THAT IS SOOO CUTE!!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!:balloon:

I have a small gold one that is trust a skinny metal tree for ornaments that I think i am going to decorate PC this year.

But now I may go buy a small actual tree one. I have a Homeade for the Holidays show next week that this would be so cute to take.
 
I bought small 26" trees from Wal-Mart. They are pre-lit and come in a set of 2 for $12.96. They are small enough to put on a display table without getting in the way.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #42
jrstephens said:
THAT IS SOOO CUTE!!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!:balloon:

I have a small gold one that is trust a skinny metal tree for ornaments that I think i am going to decorate PC this year.

But now I may go buy a small actual tree one. I have a Homeade for the Holidays show next week that this would be so cute to take.

Thanks, Jennifer!!!

I could have done things a little differently, but I kinda forgot about it! Whoops!

It wasn't hard to do...but I've already received a lot of comments about it from other people that were setting up their trees.
 
What a great idea!! VERY CUTE!!! Can people just pick off your tree & buy those items? Nicely done!!
 

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • n_coleman101
  • Pampered Chef Booths
Replies
10
Views
2K
jbondr
  • pamperedchefmonica
  • Pampered Chef Booths
Replies
6
Views
2K
Veevahchef
Replies
8
Views
2K
Chef Bobby
  • kcheatham08
  • Pampered Chef Bookings
Replies
7
Views
4K
amgreen66
  • babywings76
  • General Pampered Chef Chat
Replies
18
Views
5K
Lisa/ChefBear
  • jbondr
  • General Pampered Chef Chat
Replies
16
Views
2K
Bren706
  • Tropicalburstqt2
  • Buy Pampered Chef Items
Replies
5
Views
1K
Grandmarita
Replies
4
Views
2K
quiverfull7
  • Christ Follower
  • Recipes and Tips
Replies
8
Views
2K
Christ Follower
  • Tropicalburstqt2
  • Pampered Chef Sales
Replies
8
Views
2K
Tropicalburstqt2
Back
Top