Creating a Tri-Fold Display Board: Ideas and Inspiration

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around ideas and inspiration for creating tri-fold display boards, particularly for use in Pampered Chef shows and events. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for effective content and design elements to include on the boards.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions wanting to include opportunity and hosting benefits but feels uncertain about additional content.
  • Another participant suggests using Velcro to display monthly guest specials on one section of the board.
  • Several users mention the effectiveness of enlarging and laminating host specials to visually attract potential bookings.
  • One participant shares their experience of customizing their board based on current promotions and personal business needs, using colorful paper for visual appeal.
  • Another participant expresses interest in using the display board for fairs and booths, highlighting its potential beyond regular shows.
  • One participant notes that they do not have registry options available in Canada, indicating a regional difference in offerings.
  • Another participant shares the dimensions of their board and discusses its suitability for different types of events.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific content and size of the display boards, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants share various ideas and personal preferences without establishing a unified method.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily consultants sharing their individual experiences and ideas for enhancing their display boards for Pampered Chef events. The discussion reflects a variety of strategies tailored to personal business goals.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and inspiration for their own tri-fold display boards may find this discussion beneficial.

Lorna May
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I just bought a tri-fold display board from staples and was looking for ideas, pictures of what to put on it.
I know I want the opportunity, hosting benefits and then I am stumped.
Also if anyone has the PC logo w discover the chef in you that I could copy for my header. I know it is on the PC site but when I enlarge it it gets real seedy.
If anyone has pics of this type of display board I would love to see them for ideas.
Lorna:D
 
You could use velcro on the third part and put the guest specials there each month.

Or you can cut out pics from the catalog with the "free stuff" hosts can earn if he/she has a $1000 show. People are always amazed to SEE what they can get rather then being told.

HTH!
 
Blow up the Jan or Feb (or both) Host Specials, and LAMINATE THEM. It cost about $4 per sheet at Kinko's. Somehow when they can easily, clearly see the benefits - they BOOK! This technique got me 9 January bookings at 2 shows in December!God Bless you.-praying for Paige and her family-
 
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Thank you vwpc and Scott for your ideas. Has anyone else done a triboard display?
lorna
 
scottcooks said:
Blow up the Jan or Feb (or both) Host Specials, and LAMINATE THEM. It cost about $4 per sheet at Kinko's.

Somehow when they can easily, clearly see the benefits - they BOOK! This technique got me 9 January bookings at 2 shows in December!

God Bless you.

-praying for Paige and her family-

Wow Scott - what a great idea! Not a bad investment for 9 bookings...

How big did you make them?
 
For my triboard, I have the current guest special, and 2 months of Host's specials. I have a flyer about recruiting with play money just off the side, this month I would have a flyer about stoneware (like 10 reasons to own a stone or something like that), and then various other info that would catch attention...depends on what PC is offering like a signing bonus, the trip announcement, etc...I also customize it what my needs are...if I need shows, go heavy on hosting info, need recruits add more of that, looking for more wedding registries then more info on that...I do leave space at the bottom b/c the products might cover the flyers up. Also, I use brightly colored paper behind the flyers I have on it so it is more eye catching. On average, I can get about 8-10 flyers on mine. Hope that helps.
 
Do you take this with you to your shows? I have thought about doing one for fairs/booths but never did.
 
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Great advice here, thank you.
 
You could always include info about registries and bridal showers! Big money with not a lot of work! Just a thought!!!
 
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We don't have the registry in Canada:(
 
tri-fold display artMy director handed a few of these out at a meeting last year -- here is what I came up with for mine.
 

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Blow up the Jan or Feb (or both) Host Specials, and LAMINATE THEM.

Or ... print them on Card Stock!

I got one of those display boards in my business builder kit ... I'm thinking that would be more effective than those display cards on the cutlery!

Your board looks good too, Mandy!
 
What size is the board? I'm trying to decide to make one or not for shows. Do you take it with you?
 
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My board is 34" across and about 40" tall, it is not meant for shows (too big) but I am doing an exhibit in May and have already started planning the lay out of my spot. It is feasible to take Mandy's idea and make your tri-board any size you are comfortable with. You can buy the foam board at any craft outlet and perhaps even office supply store. Only score one side of your board so it folds / \
lorna
 
What a great idea for booths at fairs. I never would have thought about this. Wow, I love this site!:love:

Mandy~What size were your display boards?
 
It is 48" wide x 36" high
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to create a tri-fold display board for Pampered Chef?

To create a tri-fold display board, you'll need a sturdy tri-fold board (available at craft stores), scissors, glue or double-sided tape, decorative paper or fabric, markers, printed images of Pampered Chef products, and any additional embellishments like stickers or ribbons to enhance the visual appeal.

How can I effectively showcase Pampered Chef products on my display board?

To effectively showcase Pampered Chef products, arrange them in a visually appealing manner. Use clear labels for each product, include enticing images, and highlight key features or benefits. Consider creating sections for different product categories, such as kitchen tools, cookware, and recipes, to make it easy for viewers to navigate.

What themes can I use for my tri-fold display board?

You can use various themes for your tri-fold display board, such as seasonal cooking (e.g., holiday baking), healthy eating, quick meal prep, or family gatherings. Choose a theme that resonates with your target audience and aligns with the products you want to promote.

How can I make my tri-fold display board interactive?

To make your tri-fold display board interactive, consider incorporating QR codes that link to recipe videos or product demonstrations. You can also include samples of food made with Pampered Chef products or create a small area for visitors to sign up for newsletters or cooking classes.

Where can I display my tri-fold board for maximum visibility?

For maximum visibility, display your tri-fold board at local events, farmers' markets, community fairs, or home parties. Additionally, consider setting it up in your own home during gatherings or cooking demonstrations to engage guests and spark interest in Pampered Chef products.

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