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This discussion focuses on creating effective full-page invitations for parties, particularly in the context of using them alongside mini catalogs. Users recommend downloadable templates from Chef Success, specifically mentioning a customizable invite by Crystal Patton. Participants note that full-page invites, when sent with mini catalogs, significantly increase guest engagement and sales, with one user reporting a first show total of $771. The consensus is that full-page invites are more beneficial than standard postcard invites, as they facilitate better communication regarding orders.
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NooraK said:Did you check out the files? There are lots with "invite" like this one:
http://www.chefsuccess.com/attachments/f3/14620-postcards-vs-mini-catalogs-full-page-invite-1.doc
ChefBeckyD said:I use this one - I got it from Crystal Patton...I like it because it's easy to modify for whatever kind of show I'm doing - and it's savable, unlike the ones from PC.
gwyn26 said:I am also quite new; however, I send this full page invite out along with a mini-catalog. When the HO ran out and I couldn't order more, my latest shows haven't gotten the mini's. Shows that I sent mini's out for had way higher sales. When they call to RSVP or the host calls to check, she often gets, "Oh, by the way I want such and such on page, 5" etc. I've had a big difference, and it is worth the extra postage. My first show was $771!
gwyn26 said:I am also quite new; however, I send this full page invite out along with a mini-catalog. When the HO ran out and I couldn't order more, my latest shows haven't gotten the mini's. Shows that I sent mini's out for had way higher sales. When they call to RSVP or the host calls to check, she often gets, "Oh, by the way I want such and such on page, 5" etc. I've had a big difference, and it is worth the extra postage. My first show was $771!
chefsteph07 said:There shouldn't be extra postage for sending a mini, I send a mini w/ a full page invite and it's only one stamp...
chefsteph07 said:There shouldn't be extra postage for sending a mini, I send a mini w/ a full page invite and it's only one stamp...
Some easy DIY ideas include using colorful cardstock, decorative washi tape, and fun stamps to create unique invites. You can also incorporate personal touches like handwritten notes or photos of your favorite Pampered Chef products to make them more inviting.
Consider using free online design tools like Canva to create visually appealing invites. You can print them at home or at a local print shop. Additionally, using simple embellishments like ribbons or stickers can add a stylish touch without breaking the bank.
Your invites should include the date, time, and location of the party, as well as RSVP details. Don’t forget to mention any special themes or activities planned for the event, such as cooking demonstrations or product tastings.
Absolutely! Digital invites are a great option for reaching a wider audience quickly. You can send them via email or social media platforms. Just ensure they are visually appealing and include all necessary information to encourage attendance.
Make it easy for guests to RSVP by providing multiple options, such as a phone number, email, or an online RSVP link. You can also create a sense of urgency by mentioning limited seating or special offers for those who confirm their attendance early.