Creative Booth Set Up Ideas | Wire Storage Crates for Display Inspiration

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various ideas and personal experiences related to booth setups for displaying Pampered Chef products. Participants share their thoughts on using different types of display items, including wire storage crates, wooden boxes, and baker's racks, while also discussing aesthetics and functionality.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses interest in booth setup ideas, specifically recalling a display using wire storage crates but unable to find the reference photo.
  • Another participant suggests using wooden fruit crates stacked on top of each other as a display option.
  • One participant shares their preference for layered and tiered displays, noting that draping tablecloths around crates can enhance professionalism.
  • A participant mentions the need for height in displays and describes their plan to use wire crates along with linens to make products stand out.
  • Another participant inquires about the location of booths, suggesting that indoor or outdoor settings might influence display choices.
  • One participant shares photos of their booth setup and receives positive feedback from others regarding their display style.
  • A participant discusses the effectiveness of using a baker's rack for height and mentions incorporating shopping bags for host packets.
  • Several participants mention the practicality of using reusable grocery bags for transporting and displaying products.
  • One participant reflects on their past experiences with booth setups and expresses a desire to try new ideas, including the use of wire shelves.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on preferred display methods, with some participants favoring crates and others preferring baker's racks or layered displays. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to booth setups.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences based on their individual booth setups, with a focus on aesthetics, functionality, and the use of various display items.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and inspiration for booth displays may find the shared experiences and suggestions valuable.

jbondr
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I am looking for some booth set up ideas. Specifically, I saw a picture of a booth using the wire storage crate system for display. I really thought it was a great idea but now can't seem to find the photo anywhere on chefsuccess. I was hoping to look at the photo and refresh my memory. I hope I wan't just dreaming this up. Any ideas or photos to share? Thanks!
 
What if you would use wooden boxes. I have some old fruit crates that I have gotten that you can use as shelfs and sit them on top of each other. If I can get my computer to work I will send the pictures to you.
 
I love the look of layered, tiered and multi-level displays. Personnally I don't care for the look of crates or boxes. But I will tell you that if you do choose to use a crate, draping a table cloth around it (and inside it) makes it look so much more professional and neat. This is coming from my years working in product display in another job and is my opinion only:) Stacking sturdy boxes and then draping with a nice white or black tablecloth makes a wonderful tablescape. It allows you to focus on the products, not the background. Some of the best booths are simple and clean. (again, my humble opinion.) :)
 
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I am looking for height for my display. Everyone will be provided with a table so many displays will be flat. I usually take a wooden bookshelf but it is heavier than I want to tote this time. It is also very full of books. I did order the wire crates that hook together with 4 cubes to display in and the top. I will have to put some linens or fabric to help make the product stand out. I will let you know how it works out. I plan to work on everything tomorrow. Thanks for the ideas!
 
Where's your Booth? Inside or Outdoors? Might make a bit of difference too?
 
Here are some booth photos of a booth I do each Saturday. I'm still working to get the exact Starter Kit Items on the one table.
 

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Scott, I love your booth displays! I especially like the bakers rack idea.
So professional. Do you use the bags with party supplies in them as host
packets?
 
A baker's rack works great for height. I just used one at the recent fair I was at. I use the PC shopping bags to put the host packet in. When a date is booked right at the fair, they have a nice bag to carry everything in, and are advertising for me. In the bottom of the bag's stiff bottom I have a ziplock bag with business cards in it. I ask my hosts to share my name with someone that ask about the bag.If you have the PC tablecloths with logo, they look great draped over a box on the table, and the logo sticks out at more of an eye level.
 
smithcooking said:
What if you would use wooden boxes. I have some old fruit crates that I have gotten that you can use as shelfs and sit them on top of each other. If I can get my computer to work I will send the pictures to you.

Hi Ashley where did you get the crates not sure if anyone around here uses them anymore would love to have pic. [email protected] tia.
 
Yes - sorry; meant to explain... those are "show to go" bags - one is setup for "Zesty Fiesta" - the other is set for "Taste of the Tropics".I got the baker's rack for $25 on Craigslist. There were some for $80 at costco as well.
 
Scott...your awesome..you have been a big help to me in many areas of my business...thanks a bunch! Keep posting things :)
 
I have some of those wire shelves in my kids' rooms and I never thought to take them to a fair with me. Great idea!
 
Dina Atnip said:
Hi Ashley where did you get the crates not sure if anyone around here uses them anymore would love to have pic. [email protected] tia.
You can also get wooden crates at most hobby/craft stores- like Michaels, AC Moore, Joann Fabrics, etc. I bought several to transport my products to the booth- and then I used them for display & Height (I have several photos in the Booth Photos thread Noora linked above).I do like the idea of a Baker's Rack though! I have a small kitchen cart, but the rack is cool. But I'm burnt out on booths- so haven't done any in awhile. :)Scott- what is the clear box you have your recipe cards(?) in on the corner of one of the tables? I really like the idea of using the reusable grocery bags for "party in a bag"....I was using gift bags with a label on them- but they don't hold up well being transported repeatedly, plus- they really aren't all that cheap! But the grocery bags are practical and not that expensive. Great idea!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are wire storage crates and how can they be used in a booth display?

Wire storage crates are versatile, open containers made from metal wire that can be used to display products in a visually appealing way. In a booth display, they can be stacked, arranged in different configurations, or used as stands to create levels and depth, making it easier for customers to see and access products.

How can I creatively arrange wire storage crates for my Pampered Chef booth?

You can arrange wire storage crates in various ways, such as stacking them vertically to create height or placing them side by side for a more expansive display. Consider using different sizes of crates to add visual interest and grouping similar products together to create themed sections. You can also incorporate decorative elements like tablecloths or signage to enhance the overall look.

What types of products work best in wire storage crates?

Wire storage crates are ideal for displaying smaller items such as kitchen tools, utensils, and Pampered Chef products. They allow for good visibility and easy access, making them perfect for showcasing items like spices, baking tools, or cookbooks. Additionally, items that can be stacked or displayed upright tend to work well in these crates.

Are there any tips for maximizing space when using wire storage crates?

To maximize space with wire storage crates, consider using vertical arrangements by stacking crates or using them as shelves. You can also use smaller crates inside larger ones to create tiers. Additionally, utilizing the sides of the crates for hanging items or attaching signage can help keep your display organized and visually appealing without taking up extra floor space.

How can I incorporate branding into my wire crate display?

Incorporating branding into your wire crate display can be achieved through custom signage, branded tablecloths, or decorative elements that reflect your brand colors and logo. You can also use labels on the crates to identify product categories or highlight special promotions. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also reinforces brand recognition among customers.

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