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The thread centers around ideas and inspiration for designing recipes on postcards and other promotional items. Participants share their experiences with various formats, including standard postcards, oversized postcards, and t-shirts, while discussing the use of recipes and promotional content.
Views differ on specific designs and uses for postcards and promotional items, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding promotional materials, focusing on creativity and customization in their marketing efforts.
Consultants looking for inspiration on designing promotional materials and sharing recipes may find the experiences and ideas discussed in this thread helpful.
chefann said:FYI- the calendar is a little desk one, like realtors and mechanics hand out. But you can customize it with your info and pick a set of pictures.
ChefBeckyD said:Actually - this time there are choices....the desk calendar, a Wall Calendar, or a set of 10 magnet calendars, like Janet did.
And Janet - that is great idea.....I think I may get some to give to my Jan hosts when I mail them reminder letters in Dec. I can circle their show date in red!![]()
chefann said:That's cool that it's choices! I had clicked through an email from earlier in the week and it was desk calendar only.
chefann said:That's cool that it's choices! I had clicked through an email from earlier in the week and it was desk calendar only.
janetupnorth said:Check your e-mail again Ann, they send an "extended 24 hours" one or something similar.
The thing with Vista is if you want something, wait a week and it'll come around as a sale!
I like to wait until it is ALL on sale and take my pick and save S/H.
janetupnorth said:You have e-mail Becky.
When designing recipes on postcards, consider using vibrant colors and appealing fonts to attract attention. Incorporate images of the finished dish or ingredients to make it visually appealing. You can also include fun facts about the recipe or cooking tips in the margins to engage readers further.
Highlight specific Pampered Chef products that complement your recipes. For example, if your recipe requires chopping vegetables, mention the use of a particular knife or food chopper. Including product images and brief descriptions can help showcase their benefits and encourage sales.
The standard postcard size is 4"x6", which is easy to handle and fits well in mailboxes. However, you can also consider larger sizes like 5"x7" for more space to include detailed recipes and images. Just ensure that the design remains visually appealing and easy to read.
Distributing your recipe postcards can be done through various channels. Consider handing them out at cooking demonstrations, including them in product orders, or leaving them at local businesses. You can also use social media to share digital versions of your postcards to reach a wider audience.
Your recipe postcard layout should include the recipe title, a list of ingredients, step-by-step instructions, and cooking tips. Additionally, consider adding a section for serving suggestions or pairing ideas. Ensure that the layout is clean and organized, making it easy for readers to follow along.