Create Custom Prize Drawing Slips | Get Inspired for Your Next Event"

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the creation and sharing of custom prize drawing slips for events. Participants express their experiences and ideas regarding the design and effectiveness of these slips.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about ideas for creating custom prize drawing slips.
  • Another participant offers to share a slip they received from a source named Pasty Mc Govern.
  • One participant mentions a slip design that rates interest on a scale of 1-10, suggesting it helps gauge guest interest more effectively.
  • A participant shares their own slip design, emphasizing that incomplete forms result in disqualification from winning, which encourages guests to provide full information.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the shared designs and ideas.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied experiences and preferences regarding the design and functionality of prize drawing slips.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to prize drawing slips used at events, reflecting a range of creative approaches.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on designing prize drawing slips for their events may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

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Does any create their own prize drawing slips? Looking for some ideas.
 
I'll email you one that I got from Pasty Mc Govern. I can't figure out how to attach
 
I saw one on here that rated interest 1-10 instead of yes, no, and maybe. That way it is easier to determine whether they were close to saying maybe but didn't. I would give information to anyone who checked any number but a one!!Gillian Wright
#417481
Wasilla, Alaska
 
pamperedangel06 said:
I'll email you one that I got from Pasty Mc Govern. I can't figure out how to attach

When you want to attach a file you hit Reply to Thread, scroll down to Additional Options, click the Manage Attachments button and follow the directions from there to upload your file.
 
Hi,

These are the slips I use at my shows....I hope this helps:)


Good Luck!!!
Marie
Allentown, PA
[email protected]
 

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Here's mineI like it because in the end, the door is always open! I also tell the guests that if don't fill it out completely, and I draw their name, they won't win! That usually gets every question answered!!!
 

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nikked said:
I like it because in the end, the door is always open! I also tell the guests that if don't fill it out completely, and I draw their name, they won't win! That usually gets every question answered!!!


oooo i like this one!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are custom prize drawing slips and why are they important for events?

Custom prize drawing slips are personalized entry forms that participants fill out to enter a prize drawing at events. They are important because they help organizers collect contact information, engage attendees, and create excitement around the event. Additionally, they can be designed to reflect the theme of the event or the brand, enhancing the overall experience.

How can I create effective custom prize drawing slips for my Pampered Chef event?

To create effective custom prize drawing slips, consider including your event branding, a clear description of the prize, and fields for participants' names, contact information, and any other relevant details. Use eye-catching colors and designs that align with your Pampered Chef theme to attract attention. Make sure the slips are easy to fill out and have a designated drop-off area to streamline the process.

What types of prizes work best for drawing slips at Pampered Chef events?

At Pampered Chef events, ideal prizes include popular kitchen tools, cookbooks, or exclusive product bundles. You can also consider offering gift certificates for future purchases or cooking classes. The key is to choose prizes that resonate with your audience and encourage participation, making them feel valued and excited about the brand.

How can I promote my prize drawing during the event?

Promote your prize drawing by announcing it at the beginning of the event and reiterating it throughout. Use visual aids, such as posters or table displays, to highlight the prizes and encourage attendees to fill out the drawing slips. You can also create a sense of urgency by announcing that the drawing will take place at a specific time, prompting attendees to participate before it’s too late.

What should I do with the information collected from the prize drawing slips?

After the event, use the information collected from the prize drawing slips to follow up with participants. Send thank-you emails, share additional Pampered Chef resources, or offer exclusive discounts. This follow-up not only shows appreciation but also helps build a relationship with potential customers, increasing the likelihood of future sales and engagement.

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